Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, May 21, 1919, Part I. Eight Pages, Image 7

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P Had Spent Enough to P Boy Them a Home r Mrs. Clem Tried Many Med ! n..i r:i^j i. icmes dui raiieu iu || Get Relief . \ TOOK FRIEND'S ADVICE (Gained Over Ten Pounds and Got Great Benefit, She Says, From Tanlac. ^ "I have spent cnouyh money to buy a. house and lot trying to find seme ^Kibeclicine that would give me relief RBWifrom my ailments^ but I failed until I Sn|-rook Tanlac,'" said Mrs. Eva Clem^ of |ti70 Jackson Street^ Greenwoodf in a PH^Statement praising Tanlac. "I was a .fferer from stomach trouble and a gpU \ erybad form of nervousness. I had ^> 3 appetite and most everything I ate Sp^'disagreed with ir.e. I suffered almost ft :. .continually with headaches, my health Bp was all run down and I was so weak I 1 Pp'eould hardly do any work around the Br house. While I was trying to get my . g^jvj^se'work tione 1 would have to go to t v -t*d two or three times a day. Really L ?"was ^Imost past going. I had been |fdu bad health for ten or fifteen years. ^ r 5'Some friends induced me to try TanI now weigh over ten pounds' lS?|iT-pre than I did when I began to take i* .ve me a good appetite. ' rally and soon correct! Hk|P?4 -li'-y si-.ma h trouble so I can eat ^ j not suffer afterwards. . a good medieine^ it was; p|'. ; id I am glad to give the ft */T C'?' !,ecommendati?R, f?r ** fe ior me than any other medi exclusively at Harmon Drug Co., B^i.^ddngton; Bumette and Whetsell,] Brook:d; Earris-Cain Drug ; Crosson Drug Co., I - ^ar^e s Drug Store, ChaIfc BS>r, V . I--. oker, Swansea; Co., Peli'?u: W. J. Cayce, t. Gilbert; The; ^t irmo; W. Ii. Suber, W' - 'Price.' 51.00 per bottle, ! fjpRP IKS FROM WOUNDS j 16 year old negro, died . at the penitentiary Be v . >- - 3 of being trampled upl Ij^abinet^ another negro; BBrai^'* '~ie ^utc^ Fork reforma-i mm t'-vp inmates of the instituH <&$ed i*i a scuffle Wednesday .mortally injured when ir.is feet with terrible ef 8 , ones* abdomen. The: | : x-:- was brought to ^the; v.--"": "- '.- operation in an effort -risoners life. The boy' "y My.'.: night after intense suf b rcc^mvE mwjmm fro::- your system the poison that p^oir. fsm. Corrects Constipation. 889^3^ ? : 'troubles. Jhtesrich red blood. -~~39EH| pr v.- c that Bliss Nuiive Herbs willdo our Agent is authorized to Thousands testily cheerfu.'y ^^flBxkirrdicurative powers of Bliss NbGesa box of Tablets at oncecna ttv P ? rself of CONSTIPATION and *-?>?i hlrtnrl imrmrities. that cause I . ^pfA ; > i KIDNEY and LIVER Com: weakness, etc. Does not con,:Ti r harmful nature. Our Asren mail you, upon receipt of $1.00, ' " i a guarantee. fWYGERT, Agenl ?'vf\vaje this mear.s of , p.iiave bt'L'Urt'd lIX' ft . Overland is a riiiab | "WE WILL NOT SIGN" IS THE CRY RINGING THROUGH GERMANY BERLIN, May 9.?President Eberl has issued a request to the German na lion that all amusements be suspended for a week. The manifesto virtually amounts to a "sackcloth and ashes" proclama tion. j The exchange has been ordered 'closed for three days. | BEKLd-X May 9.?"We will* not Isignl" is the cry that rings through !all Germany today. It glares at one i from ever newspaper in the land and ]stares out of the defiant eyes of 65,000 I 000 men women and children. It is the slogan at protest meetings in evi ery city, village ad hamlet and the Af tnlAoro mc I VI I 11 v UCUJiUO vi. Uiuu y?nt to the government from every part of the "vaterland." "But if Ave don't?what then?" ' timidly^ a\ ith gloomy forebodings, the , question is raised here and there. Xo ; one dares to speak the answer aloud, j Yeit^ with these war-sickened, half i starved millions Avhose dreams are shattered, and whi dare not think in ' any but realistic hard, common sense y j terms^ that fateful question is uppermost and all know it must be answer ; ed soon or late?and all know what I I the consequences of a ''no' will be. From one of the German delegates | at Versailles comes a telegraphed state ' ment that touches with painful direct j ness what the German people view wih shivering dread and yet is in the ! back of all minds. i "We must make peace with Russia land invite Russian troops into Germany." Such is 11 err Giesbert's message to j his countrymen. | Premier Scheidemann put the offij cial stamp on the defiant attitude of press and public Avhen addressing the peace committee of the national assem | bly today, he openly characterized the terms as unacceptable and as constituting "Germany's death sentence.' MUSIC RECITAL. The pupils of Miss Olivia Kaiser will give a recital in Oak Grove School Auditorium {Thursday evening May 22r.d. 9 o'clock. The public cordial ly invited There are 500,000 000 acres, of idle land in the countrv; 15 000;000 acres 9 in New York state alone. Following the temperance excite ment of 1852 every one of the New England?states exacted y statewide TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE FOR NASTY CALOMEL Starts your liver without making you sick and can not salivate. Every druggi :t in town?your drug gist and everybody's druggist has noticed a great falling off in the sale of calomel.They all g've the same reas on. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking its place. "Calomel is dangerous and people know it, while Dodson's Liver Tone is perfectly safe and gives better results said a prominent local druggist.Dodson's Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every druggist who sells it. A large'bottle costs but a few cents, I j and if it fails to give easy relief in j every case of liver sluggishness and ! constipation, you have only to asi: for ! your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable remedy harmless to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up i feeling# fine; no biliousness, sick head ! ache acid stomach or constipated bow ! els. It doesn't gripe or cause incon I venience all the next day like violent j calomel. Take a dose of calomel to i day and tomorrow you will feel weak, { sick and nauseated. Don't lose a | lay's work! Take Dodson's Liver | Tone instead and feel fine, full of vi 'Ox and ambition, j Advt. -T-l mwm, > sL : ti _ _ I nnouncing to the public] Local Ager.cV for Overo ill be pleased to give \ s a le automobile at a mod-! give you specifications, j J e^smgefi s NTS S. C. I OUR XEWBEKRY I.KTTKR | , Newberry S. C. May 10?Not on ac count of carelessness that we have, j J been somewhat silent from the col j " I ! j umns of the Dispatch News, hut, work, jis the cause. It has not been as the^ i rl n n~r\ irnno V1'orvl ?rw1 ?'ArL-? Vlllt ! I father. >j I We have been blessed with nice1 I .1 ; rains and cotton and corn are looking ! nice. I We will mention the names of some' J of our Lexington friends who visited j Newberry last Tuesday. Jas. W j Shealy Demonstrator for Lexington i and Dr J W Wessinger of Ballentine, j on business. On Friday following those who at | tended the memorial services in opera house at 11 o'clock our old friends D i Luther Koon, J Austin Wessinger J iB Shealy J Hill Shealy C S Matthews I John J. Frick, Noah S. Shealy and few < 1 others we can not at this time recall jno.C aanss* uuo o\\ i friend veterans when we say it is our wish for your return one year hence to attend another reunion is the wish of the good people of the city of Newberry. j We like to see our people prospers and we are proud to state the South| ern people are pressing towards the front in the way of progress but we 1 hope, however that while so many ] ! automobiles are being bought, that:' I thev are not going beyond their means i 1 ! to buy them. Much success to the Dispatch News force is our wish. B 73 n. j ' NO REST --N9 PEACE | There's no peace a::d little ra~L for j the one who suffers from a bad back, J and distressing urinary disorders. Lex j ntgon people recommend Doan's Kid | ney Pills. Be guided by their exper- j i ience. . I J. P. Clark, farmer, Lexington; , j says: "About a year ago I was in a | ! run down condition caused by kidnev! trouble. I had a too frequent desire to pass the kidney secretions which were scanty and caused a burning sensation. I often had to get up at night, thus losing my sleep. Two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills quickly i relieved me of the trouble. I certainly am glad to reccommend Doan's for the benefit they have given me." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Clarke had. Foster-Milburn Co.. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 60c at all dealers. Foster-Milbun Co.: Mfgrs.: Buffalo N Y j ONE THOUSAND SOLDIERS < TAKE SHIP FOR EUROPE 1 I < >ne thousand officers and men wh? * will take the place of as many troops with the American army of occupation in Germny, sailed from New York Tuesday for Brest on the steamship {Agamemnon. The volunteers, the first of 50 000 volunteers to go abroad so that men who have been in action may have the privilege f an early re turn home are mostly under the age . of :>0 years and hae been recruited within the past six weeks in the middie and far West. Most of the officers were in the service in camps in America when the armistice was signed and are on their first voyage ? to France. State of Ohio, City of Toledo^ Lucas County, ss. Frank J Cheney makes oath that he is senior partn^- of the firm of F I j J Cheney & Co^ d- % business in the I Citv of Toledo- Cou * and State afore said, and that said rm will j sum of ONE HUNDRED DO^ } for each and every case of Catarrh j that cannot be cured by the use of j HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE, j FRANK J CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed I in my presence, this Gth day of De I comber A D 1SSG. A W GLEASOX (Seal) Notary Public Hall's*Catarrh Medicine is taken in tcrhally and acts through the Rlood on j i the Mucous Surfaces of the. System, i i I {Send for testimonials free. E .T CI. 'NEY & CO., Toledo O | Sol 1 by all dr;:?; 'sts. T"c I lab's Family !'. ' = for constipation. j c *' v y I I- seeas ii\eaoy. ^ i t jl.0 W E, :S . | Ageratum, Alyssum, Actor. Bal SdlTl, j jiaci\0\ C SUSUU, lltliSV, Hollyhock, Nasturtim, Poppy, ! Saivra, Sweet pea, etc, VEGATABLES Asparagus, Beets, Capbagt Aar-j rot, Kale, Lettuce, A!us d, | Union, Parsley, Peas, Rat. \ . Rape, Salsify, Spinach, Turni Let us h'*lp you start right. Flowers for ail occasions sera anywhere. . Rose HiH Greenhouses L 15P> Mai- Street COLUMRfA, - - S. C. j Pure Food Bakery Where you always find BREAD, CAKES, PIES, Etc. Made of pure food ingredients. Everything sanitary, fresh, clean and inviting. Call and you will be pleased. John Udell, 1200 Block Taylor St., Columbia, S. C. White Cabbage 1 Collard White and more tender than the old blue stem. Theyl head up in the winter. Per ounce 20c 1-4 pound 60c! 1 pound $ 2.00 R R IHRin AWn Um i>. niiiuiumii/ h SEED CO Assembly St. Coiismbia, S. C SEED AND FEED. BCTmg?iiwwiBii ii llmManH?wru ncmmviviDrai Sanitary Meat Market and Restaurant Fresh native meats always on hand. : !ce sold in any quantity from 5c up. j )ur restaurant is prepared to furnish aeals at all hours. First class mealt >repared by experienced cooks. CAUGHMAN & SOX i MEAT MARKET Next Door to Postoffico. LEXINGTON, S. C. ~" ~~~ See The Alamo Farm Lighting Unit THE Alamo Ele :tric Unit furnishes constant, even, smooth, never-failing power, having perfect running balance and is free from noise and vibration. A wonderful machine ? the thousands sold and now in | actual use?all giving satisfac- 1 tion?is the convincing proof. All the Light?AH tho Power Ygu Need The Alamo Electric Unit is Just what you have always had in mind? a ssic, complete. economical, troubleproof, simple, compact electric light ar.d power plant. Come and See This RemerkaH* ~ -nonctratlof 01IV FR ? PfsF-TH I AGENI' Lexington, S. C. corrox si i.i) :?n:\L. Wc now have a la rue quantity of fton sccvl meal for s'ik?7 ami 5 )t cent. Oct our prices. Lexington Mfg. Co. I 11. I EMEDY GS SURE RELIEF sules are the remedy you need. Take three or four every day. The healing oil soaks into the cells and lining of the kidneys and drives out the poigons. New life and health will surely follow. When your normal vigor has been restored continue treatment for a while t r\ tr.ior* vonrool f in nr* n i t I o I SAFE, GENTLE R BR1M( i 1 Fcr 200 years GOLD MEDAL Haarlem | Oil has enabled suffering: humanity to withstand attacks of kidney, liver, bladder and stomach troubles and all diseases connected with the urinary organs and to build up and restore to health organs weakened by disease. These most important organs must be watched, because they filter and purify the blood; unless they do their work you are doomed. Weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness, despondency, backache, stomach trouble, pains in the loins and lower abdomen, gravel, difficulty when urinating, rheumatism, sciatica and lumbago all warn you of trouble with your kidneys. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil CapIevery one LIKES 1 Do not forget to ; remember acount with us. It 'does not gifts but increases in value, a which we add to the deposits. Accounts'are invited. The Palmetto I COLUMB RESOURCES 4 Per Cent Interest Paid|on I - I mm^w^w^mk : w SOFT.LO&G.o:L!'Y '%*[ ~j? i'y using flirolin Pcr.-.a'e ITr.lr !' ; in", IV ra v.liich is delightfully j crfutaf-l r.r.'t r.Cy jjjj K t!ic best preparation la tar t;-.tin-lag B [a ! eautifiil, sott. silky, C.rai/.:!. 1*,../. l'.a'.iy ?g aH hair?ja-t the kind you wash. Ile*??lin K -"V ( li-s tin* en l:i sa;l i.inhps ' ii.'rv. !: ::snv. BS I & short, stubborn hr.ir so s<> t, h r-r :tl i& ( ?; lions that you can easily ha:: it n:(l g! SJ risht to have hue, lovely hair, at i: !>. BJ Eg otters you a chance, 'IV e ii?' ut d ot't JH i ["?herolm ' 1 2 makes short hair prow lev; an ! ! ?: js j 1 25 cents M"n, I JTerolin Med. Co., Atlanta. (i?. || i9 ACPTsiVQ he your own man or woman. Eg nUtiilu We make yon r. liberal oiler? ? | ii.uJ show you bow to make money ? Brookla] New Broo Board of Henry Buff. Sewell K. 0 G. A. Guignard. R. N. Senn. J. C. Lybrand. A. D. Shull. Advisor Frank W. Shealy. Lemud I Parts For and Auto We have a Completi IS Wrenches* Pliers, Sc | Spring l| I; t .4 b /VI I BH fu IS 7. "t ~ *? ?*? *"*i L' <*"> p ? ri '' ;g iiuiuraOCNUc; vili **4 iWLTBWTrn ""* ?ii m..? i1-ju'i1-. - i f---^ I I MAIL ORDER: a* j vv e rrepay ixtfiufrv 1 j Guarantee S s | Lorick & to I COLUMBIA, S. C. m jjg W holesale Prices Furnished K S?& vent a return of the disease. Don't wait until you are incapable of fighting. Start taking GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules today. Your druggist will cheerfully refund your money if you .are not satisfied with result*. But be sure to get. the original imported GOLD MEDAL and accept no substitutes. In three sizes. Sealed packages. At all drug stores. 0 BE REMEMBERD the children with a bank depreciate^likej many Tother ided by the liberal interest National Bank ia, s. c. $10,000,000.00 Savings Accounts ^ kikk&Mkk &kk&ik. r Our Accuracy Quality Service give you "Well Fitted Gla sses" ELMGREN Optom .trist and Opticiaiv 1207 Hampton St. COLUMBIA, S. C. rad Bank kland, S. C., Directors: liver. E. W. Shall. L. S. Trotti. P. J. Wesaingre?. y Board: [ Hall. Jas. A. Summersett. Ford Cars j . Supplies 0 and Full Line of | rev/ nates, Lhisels f .'Of? vuiters 1 i Kinds of I ft 7 ,*ry ;a * <r% HI M 7jC/Tl Q P ^ t* > vlU'U vSi cab?5 | _ , _ | toj irif^n r " a J) k_" vj L i A A -V-. *_-/ . Charges and Satisfaction j 1 ?1fmrt I W I dULC . Hike | RETAIL DEPARTMENT 1 ) Merchants on R 'quest |j