Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, May 21, 1919, Part I. Eight Pages, Image 2

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST In diseases of the eye, ear nose and throat in Saluda on Monday arid in Batesburg Tuesday with Dr Mitchell it J. FRANK KNEECE Real Estate and Insurance BATESBURG. S. C. Office Pho 978, Residence Pho 2544-J Office Hours 9 to 1: 2 to 5, Sunday by appointment. DR. A. J. BEDENBAUGH DENTIST 605 Palmetto Bid. Columbia, S. C. Dr. P. B. Spigner, DENTIST 304-5 Union National Bank Building Phone 181, Columbia. S. C. Dr. C. T. BROOKS Dentist 1434 Main St., Columbia, S. C.j Phone 447 ! DR. H. W. WALL DENTIST, t?l6 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. j' Office Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:30 i . Removed From j, 1515 Main St., to 1S25 Main St. j j Rooms 5 and 7 Commercial Bank | J Building, over IDEAL theatre. | < DRS. BOOZER & BOOZER DENTIST, Columbia, S. C. Phcnh 2211 j I \] DR. D. L. HALL, Dentist Ji COLUMBIA, S. C. < f-uther&n Publication Building, ! 1626 MAIN STREET, ' Office Hours: 8 A. M., to 5:30 P. M. ~DENTAL NOTICE. S. G. RUTLEDGE, D. D .S. ; I 1 make a speciaty of Crown and Bridge Work. Office at Boozer old stand, 1515 Main St., Columbia, S. C. DR. CLARK, FOOT SPECIALIST 1615 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. I Why suffer with foot troubles ? Look : after them before it is too late. Aii t examinations free. Phone 2149. J 5 ? E. J. BEST Attorney and Councellor 203 2nd Floor. National Loan and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. ? *> Good Sight ia priceless i Good Vision (a necessary to good sight. JCye strain is common. I Eye strain can be overcome. fiaadache, squinting and cross-eyes i i*? caused by defective vision. "Sfe ?i*mine the eyeg for defects. *7e correct the defects with proper UsUr glasses. AytRY-?tp EWELER COLUMBIA. 5.C. JL iSOS MAIN STREET. COLUMBIA, S. C. CONTRACTORS ! SUPPLIESMachinery Castings and Repairs. Steei Beams, j Rods, Ropes, Tackle, Wheelbarrows, Trucks, Wire Cable, Boilers j Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators, Grating, Etc. Lombard !ron Works ft n Z <n AUGUSTA I & supply ul, georu:a i Ford Supplies ana Repai/a in SiocJc. i*,. THE EXPLANATION Nature placed the gicwth-promoting "vitamins" in the oii of the cod-fish?this explains why is so definite in its help to a child of any age. Latter-day science reveak that the "vitamins" are needful for norma! growth. Scott's Emulsion will help any child growa Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 19-2 Wanted?The public to know that I carry a full line of general merchan dise, also farm implements and repair parts. FRED C CRAPS 3t29pd. .? FOR SALE?1916 Model Ford tour ing car with new tires all around and in first class mechanical condition. I First check for $450.00 gets car. .| # i J Wesley Smithy Gilbert S C Route 3. I 2t30 pd. . < | FOR SALE?One Ford truck in j first class condition. Just been over hauled. ? X. S. GEIGER Lexington S C j 1 4 ? KILLS POTATO BUGS AND AXD OTHER INSECTS. j Arsenate of Lead and Paris Green j is sure death to potato bugs and all | other insects. Xow is the time to | apply it. Come to see us we will tellj vou how to use it. Harmon Drug Co. ; "POT? SAT.R I 67 1-2 acres 5 miles wi >t ol Lex- ' ngton one half clay; th? otl half | >and oam with clay snosoi) Pine; :imber will cut one hundi dad fifty! :housand feet of lumber. We ' wat-' sred. Easy terms. Appl> to S. J. LEAPHAR Ag " t. ? PEOPLES PRESSING CLUB Look! look! ?What is going on in Lexington? Peoples Pressing Club. Men's suits, cleaned and pressed also tailoring repair work. Ladies dresses cleaned and pressed. All work guaranteed. Clothes promptly deliv2i ed, you Can get service at any time. Boisy Davis, cleaner and presser. For quick service, Phone No. 137 Lem Soxf Manager. Lexington S. C. , ~M0 HARVAI -AT Harvard PI Have been sold in Columbia a the past three years than any music loving public of this cil VISIT OURPFACTC THE JOHN C 1612 Main St., P. M. Asbu ^Our Piano Tuning Buy Good Music and get res Piano. The John Church Co: selling a complete line of the i xzfvr \ I UUi I. Supplie | --B" !' I: !i r% I"-' B. Bt !J jij jl Clothing. Shoes, b i Furnishings, La< * ' Ready-to-' Soie Agent icr the fame I and also other b ds of s' ! longest. See us icr barge ^.3 is i-L-v" I I A ? .UL, ?r\C3;>c ail uiy k/utci, TRANSFER NOTICE. i j Wo want the public to knew thai i we arc now prepared to do your i transfer business. We make regular J trips to Columbia and other local points. Party trips a specialty. Your patronage solicited. Calls answered day and night. Phone Xos 118?25? 151. The Oswald Transfer Co. Pexinaton S C I " Willie Strothcr DRIVER. 9 tf. SEEDf SEEl)^ SEED. We have just received a new shipment of Garden and Field Seed. All new crop seed from reliable seed houses. Give them a trial. GEIGER DRUG CO. 25 acres, one mile and half from Congaree bridge, just oack of Horse Shoe lake, near New Brookland: 15 acres in cultivation, balance in swamp and woods: Apply to, S J Leaphart, Agent Lexington, S C FOR SALE?Autmobiles?One Buick 4 Roadster in excellent condi uon^ 5>4i>u.uu cash; one Jbord Roadster in Xo 1 shape, $350:00; One Ford! Touring car practically new? $4 75.00; One Maxwell Touring car fn Xo 1 condition $350.00 These are bargains and you better come now. OSWALD GARAGE. Lexington S C i NOTICE. Xotice is hereby given that the undersigned will, on June 2, 1919^ apply ' to the Wston and Brookr Quarry Corn ] panypany Cayce S. C\, for the issue ' ' i of new certifier tes of stock to be issued in place of certificates Xo. 15 and 30 of the said corporation which * have been lost or destroyed. William Brooker. ^ i FOR SALE?19IS model Ford tour e ing car, in good condition. i ^ Also 1 Studebaker 4 191$ model. 9 Also 1 Studebaker 6 191$ model Also 1 new Studebaker 6, 1919 model I Miller-Snelgrove Auto Co, a F JR SALE?100 acres, known as Jerome Hutto tract, on Public highway, 3 one m.'le from ^Tacedon and 3 miles from Pelion; 50 acres in high state of cultivation balance in good woodland; good streams of water; fine pasture; t Good dwelling and outbuildings. This v is desirably located. Schools and churches nearby. Price $4,50,0,00. S. J. Leaphart, Agent. RE ? PIANOS sTD? ayer Pianos nd adjacent territory during Piano ever[before offeredlthe ;y.* ^RYiWAREROOMS :hurch co., Columbia, S. C. ry, Manager. ^'Service is The'Best tl pleasure from your Player mpany, 1612 Main street, now latest and best in music rolls T "ST "3 f!! rt |? s V 5 I i > *1 n \ / il i\.t\ I . ! t I ?5 /f* ^ r ? I iais, Laps, Lents ? dys Furnishings, | ivear Etc. { 3iis W. L. Douglas Shoes j hoes that wear easy and lins \ fi T% V i J.% JL%. A $ Columbia, S. C ! ! V Peels Off Corns Between Toes The Great Corn Loesner of the Age. Never hails. Painless. COil! n1^"K". cruehtu c.ii "v.. in ;-..i.veen two tccii! X j ?' > ' i.r.c oe^pCTi'Ic. ''treat1 V'*' vav 1 c c?.:; "Two Drop;j of 4Gets-It\^Tliat?^ All I'' iw out u:ia .'.ail. v-?i? vou can try trs 1 icr.v^clc.. . ??. *cful j?:jir? ~ easy v.ay j ' . ' * ~ > J L .. i vjrv. i _ It'* tc ?-?iiin%w com: ?r> ;-^cc o luces. l. ? ;j !' piki? ; v ; :i:lzc'.l rainless Icitnvii*.?^a?? r.oen' ?uccessruiiy '"hated. it -ctcioc cn .1:0 fOiil, '.* < *iCt ?. lv. ! 1. toad <a <5"?~,'g!7ici'' t'v : * . \ C'.i : ' c!, piaster that a;;?" ' c ! ;..ri !. i :iu t c. o.". ' "v i'C . i CtMi- with ti*e /':.!it, ir.v~ cer.-: Ci every ?11 ct-: 1^ Jt (iocs no.; hurt trie true flesh! Try it, trot and smile! It's a blessing; I lever fails. "Gets-It," the guaranteed ,money- i jack corn-remover the only sure way j rosts but a trifle at any drug store. I Vl'f'd by E. Lawrence & Co Ghica- i ro, in. Sold in Lexington and recommend- ! d as the world's best corn remedy ; y Harmon Drug Co.?Adv. WANTED?The public to know that; have a gasoline service station and i ilso carry a full line of. oils and greases of every grade. FRED C CRAPS. :t29pd. The Standard dictionary says anhropoinorphologically is the longest | rord in English. I | You kne liiM I jm you spread 1 Lots of || delicious || Karo. I I "Crystal White"?i "Maple Fla^ ] U IMPORTAi [i cize ijear^n8 nil! i vimWfrpmm |W/'h tEpRf I f ?& I <? N^f?. r/ % I | bR0If if f I " ?\^ | I j t| 5 J"^ .J# a M \[r '-. ;.'%:3v f *""^LJ r V " v.1" ;Lo *^gg ; tv .iLfgp&Bfe 5jg| I | SHORT COURSES FOR CLUB BOYS i Clemson College May 10.?The time fo holding a short course in ngri culture for the prize winning- club boys from each county has been fired ! for July 7 to July 18 inclusive. The j first and second prize winners from | each county according to the official nl/M. .-.f * hV\ !?*/-?? !.* 'jr-ri nr>Tiflfw1 T n k ItlVO V' I tKV V. I U IJ .'1 1'., Ui v vuiiUN-u * ! the short course free of charge and ex i peases except railroad fare. The | third prize winner 'may be needed as I an alternate in case the first or second I ! fails to attend. Mr. L I. Raker, Supervising Agent of j Club Work calls attention to the j fact that in counties where Corn Clubs | were n<d conducted the winners in pig i | clubs are entitled to the short course j l and also to the fact that club members! i who are not entitled to a scholarship I ; at the short course may attend by ] I I ; paying t h 3 sum of $12, which will eo| vcr expenses of hoard, tuition and ! > ; la.it ndrv during the course. Doubtless there are many club members who would like to take advantage oft the opportunity because it will be a Phan.ee fr n<>t only valuable instruction but a delightful trip and outing. Mr Ilaker desires therefore the names and addresses of those dub boys v. ho may wish to attend in addition to the names and addresses of the prize winners. Ho expects to have at least 1 09 boys in the course this year, and is ranging agricultural workers at the! college to make it the most successful j and profitable short course yet hdb.j 1 Club members and county agents, should remember the date Julv 7 to July IS and make all preparations to attend. The boys arc expected to! reach the college on the afternoon ofj July 7# and leave on the Morning of! July 19. i i.y!\<; ma< iiim: marks 72 MILKS IX 20 MIXl'TFS j' A new record flight from Post Field j < Lawton, Okla. to Oklahoma Citv hash been establishtd by Lieutenant. T. S Reed, of Post Field Fort Sill. * Flvin^'! > ' i in a J)e Haviiand biplane^ equipped) with a Liberty motor, he made the) seventv-two miles air line, in twenty . ? 1 minutes breaking the previous record of 24 mnutes, established by Lieutenant Robert Baker recently. Lieutenant Reed flew at an average ? height of 2,000 feet^ backed by a high t wind. i IMP m ^ >w you're eating S Karo on your panca body, full of flavor feetness ? there's na re Are Three Kinds of ? \n the Red Can; "Golden Brown' vor"?the new FCaro with nlenfv r \ rich Maple Tast??in the Green WT TO YOU?Every can cf Karo is markc of syrup contained. Do not be misled by ; numbers only and having no relation tc | COCE* The new 63-page ( | & Bcol' tells you hew | delicious Karo Candi J Beautifully illustrated and it is FREE. Corn Products PeHni T~j / " } T"?! -s V\" _ e w * i? - iVij i.wT7 jjjjjj^ j MCRRI3 ~.-r? iv" m < ,.?>/ -' ? fiiiji;:;:!!;;:ij|jj: Hiiii;!!!!1) 'iii! ill! ill! iS"ftlR ' ;i !,\V,... P !i ' i Hslijl \&U ?.,??'! Mli ||{}H I &m-<.4 .f : :; A! ;?!: >t'\ni\i\:i\!I!\i1 i?J i ' i: ' - ji; j I;;' |! i i|i I !i|li^ ?n^Tiv \ iMHmM8^ K\ ,,iiJ!!liliWii|ii llii'iii! ili l/ J jpggQ' r' ^ L'jtatmr, ^ -"J: ? * Get Well IT is indeed hard to stand at one side while the stream of life flows by. A i man or woman condemned to sickness I that does not permit him or her to per! form the active duties of life, to do his [ or her share of the world's work, is a i pathetic figure deserving of sympathy. Much sickness, pain and misery | result from disordered kidneys and blad, der. Failure of the kidneys to do their work ! properly and filter impurities out of the blood | leads to rheumatic pains, backache, sore muscles, stiff or swollen joints, puffiness under eyes, floating specks, biliousness, bladder weakness, nervousness, or other symptoms of kidney trouble. IkrKMrEis are effective in removing the cause of the trouble for they Btrenghthen and invigorate weak or deranged kidney9 and help them to normal functioning 60 thit the blood stream is purified and the cause of disease removed. F. M. Platte (Brakenan), Sec'y. Switchman's Union, 518 Blaine St., Peoria, 111., writes: "Two bottles of Foley Kidney Pills relieved all symptoms of my kidney and bladder trouble, stepping the backache and pains, correcting the kidney action, clearing secretions. I am also free from dizziness and floating specks before my eyes. Foley Kidney Pills cured me and have my heartiest recommendation." For Sale by HARMON DRUG CO., LEXINGTON S. C f CHINESE REFUSE TO abide DECISION Or "COUNC il OF FOUR The Chinese delegation to the peace conference in Paris has received cabled instructions from Peking not to sign the peace treats* because cf the * > settlement made in the Kiao Chau ami Shantung contriversy, by which Japan was given German rights on the Shantung peninsula. The Chinese peace conference at Shanghai where the northern and k southern governments are endeavor- ing to settle their difference has sent fl >imi!ar instructions to the Paris dele- A I ? r 1 The fishing season is in full hlnst J out you had better mind how you :-ateh 'em if you do not care to get in .y- 'j :ho toils of the law. M A flowering plant, according to the scientists abstracts from the soil 200 , 'f\}< imes its own weight in water duringS ts life. * H jJ!i yrup when ;|| 4?^ kes. Iff "fglj Ijil mm and a rich '4? * M fiWis mistaking Zaro ' in the Blue Can; ^ ?Ss )f substance Can. . f4 id with exact weight , _1 ? "ii<3 " 'i/?. kji similar , j * > weight of contents. ' '} J?'.. ' . X'liHii ?':.:'**?? if--: ' : N*?rjdg|;.?r.^3 Dorn Products Cock ' to make the most es easily and quickly. i ? Write us today for it. ' ^ , mm bbbJ ' " >; ng Company ~ < ~ C 'tc7. % - jsB > V " J .