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The Lexington Dispatch Wednesday, July 28, 1915. IL Harman, Editor and Publisher R. Haltiw anger, Associate Editor Sotered at the Post Office at Lexington, 8. C., as second class matter. Now suppose we give Harry Thaw opportunity to forget himself. ff vnn want to know "what Ger-i many will do," just ask Germans, i auad not us. We are stopping the press to announce that Mexico changed presidents again five minutes ago. We know how to end this blamed war, but as no one would Jjjlisten to -us we are not going to douit. Dots From Pleasant Hill. -Special to the Dispatch: We are glad to report the health "$? this section good. The Rev. S. R. Taylor delivered a seery interesting sermon at Mr. Tcm Taylor's Sunday evening at 3 o'clock., We are glad to see Miss Lessie Taylor up and out again. i Mr. D. L. Taylor and family spent j ^Sunday with his daughters, Mrs.; Berley Leaphart. , We are in, deed glad to know &ttie Master Asila Alewine isj[out| stgsen. Mr, Henry Sons spent awhile with Ms ancle, Rev. J. D. Taylor Sunday. Mr. James Anderson spent a short "while at his uncle, Rev. J. D. Taylor ?*mday. Mr. Reuben Taylor and wife spent Sanday with their father, Mr. J. 2. Mr, Edgar Stockman fspent Suna4ay evening at Mr. D. L. Taylor's. Mr, Edd. Crout and wife spent Sunday evening at Mr. Rufus Afewine. Remember, the protracted meeting will start at Pleasant Hill BapSsSt church the first Sunday in . August. Everybody invited to at. Sefcd the meeting. V . v Jlr. Ruffus Alewine is all smiles ; because it is a "gal" but .awful swrsy it can't vote for prohibition. You Know Me. ' m* COUGH CAN BE STOPPED losing care to avoid draughts, e*po-! ?Bre. sadden changes, and taking a i treatment of Dr. King's New Disoov- j <*ry, will positively relieve, and in time sorely rid yon, of your Oough. "Tibe drat dose soothes the irritation, . rjjwcks your coueh, which stops in a ~twc< time. Dr. King's New Discovery been ustd successfully for 45 years is guaranteed to cure you. Money 1 fcaefe if it fails. Get & bottle from your Uroggist; it costs only a little and will -Sssip you so much. adv. 1 National Capitol Excursion. I'fce Southern Railway has an-1 Ts??EiCed it's S6th annual excursion m Washington on the 11th August aKXfc, which is always a grand op.^Ktunity to visit the Capitol andj I points North. The 'fare to ^Sfosaington and return is only Ten D^iars with 19 days limit. The schedule will appear in the issue of the Dispatch. Annual Barbecue.* " * ! 1! will furnish my annual barbecue i irty place, about half mile from I White Kock, on 7 th day of August, j Refreshments will also be furnished aai music and dancing for the; g&sasure of the young folk. A good *imner and pleasant time for all. 33 T. JONAS SLICE. >Ir. Albert Hiller and his right Wwer, clever Jimmie O'Connel, of i Qjfembia, with the Jitney Buss, I fereught over a party from Brook-! Saturday evening for a joy! 4%?e. Mr. Mims, Mr. Gayden, their i x&2.i'.?es and a number of others. <??/K?tiiited the party: and all of! 2jtxm enjoyed the deiicious iced Iraeks and cream, at Harmons Drug before returning. We hope oa them again. No. 666 IDtaa it a prescription prepared especially , SW MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, or aix doies will break any case, and tfeea as a tonic the Fever will not ! raters. It acta on the liver better than * *<3^ojiiel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c , ^ Personals and Locals. Mr. Saml. B. George, after a delightful trip to Sullivan's Island, Isle Palms and Charleston, returned home with his family yesterday evening, making the trip with his car. Mr. Kinsler Roof was guide. Mrs. Shealy, the venerable mother of Messrs. Frank W? and Cyrus L. Shealy, is visiting at Mr. Frank W. Shealy's. Mrs. Boylston of Blackville and Miss May Smith of Union are guests of the Misses Barre on "College Hill." M o y\\7 ar\ni O 1 functions have been ar lUanv ka/wui a. v. ?. _ _ I ranged for the coming week to he I given in their honor. Prof. W. E. Black returned frorr ! the Hospital in Columbia Sunday j where he underwent an operation or i his hand, which he injured sometime ! ago, has very much improved anc j we are glad to see him back again. i Prof. John Sawyer spent Sundav j here with I his brother Dr. Albert j Sawyer. John is now holding a summer school near Leesville. j Mrs. Vastine Wessinger, her sons, ' Chalmers, Hoy and Horry, and | daughter, Miss Eunice, visited Co: lumbia Saturday, shopping and I attending to other business. CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND I LADIES I "^L0~r Aik our l>rnftgigt for CHI-CHES-TER S A DIAMOND BRAND PILLS ia Red and/A Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Blu?\%// Ribbon. Takb no otheu. Buy of your \/ Dreg^lst end ask for CHI.CHES.TLH ? V DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-five years regarded as Best,Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS time CUCRYU/HFPF worth trifid bvCnl ft n c ft c tested Maj. C. H. Kelso has arrived? That settles it. He is a favorite visitor with everyone here and all delighted to see him again. He's a jolly fellow, big hearted and well met and will certainly share the hospitality of his many friends during his stay. The latchstring is outside the door. How are you Major! RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism at 1~:~ j? r? Lxciuaigia, ncaud^iics, ^:auipi>t Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Stc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in email7 and externally, jjfire 25<v Nitro-Germ 4 Increase your crops and improve your soil. Follow nature's own plan. Mulford's Nitro-Germ for inoculating peas, vetch and clover stimulates growth, increases the yield and fertility of soil. Low in cost. Easy to use. A fresh supply. Ask for free descriptive literature. Harmon Drug Co., Lexington, S. C. Bargain For Quick Buyer. For sale three-quarter acre lot, blacksmith and wood shop, 30x60 feet, good well of water and a lot of wood and blacksmith tools; also lot of material at the right price to a quick buyer. W. Q. M. BERLEY, T^Yincrtnn 9! P Vi-. VVi*, w Barbecue At Amick's Ferry. On Thursday, July 29th, I will furnish a first class barbecue and refreshments at Amick's Ferry. Ferry free to everybody. Everybody cordially invited. Respectfully, 39pd. B. E. Amick. Notic* of Application for Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day of August, 1915, I will file with the Judge of Probate for Lexington County, S. C., my final account as guardian for Ethel Goza and Eva Goza, and thereupon apply for my discharge. All persons having claims against said wards must file same with me before said date and obtain an order for the payment thereof. J. A. BERRY, Guardian. Dated: Orangeburg, S. C., July 15, 1915.?41. Flowers. Grand Asters, Gladiolus, Ro3es, etc. Stylish Flower Work. [New Arrivals. Freesia Bulbs, Winter Turnip and Cabbage Set3d, Pansy Seed. Write for anything in Flowers f?r Plants. Rose Hill Greenhouses. 1 542 Main Straot. Columbia, South Carolina. Money 1 by your grocer, sh of our products un 1 Keep Your M< "Our Home" S< is manufactured in Columbia, please or vour grocer will gladl OUR HOME Self-Rising Flc housewife. Its use means ba' : count most? "Chip off th< ! Kirkchipp ] Is the Highest G I mB JKEEP yoi AT HC We Invite a of Model Korn Meal with any o you make this comparison, we i on buying the meal that has a \ We have about 3,000 bar: Write us I Kirkland Dis . Manufacturers j Corner Ladv ard Lincc i ' Refunded \ v ould you find any satisfactory. )ney at Home ' slf Rising Flour We guarantee every sack to v refund the purchase price. iur never fails to SATISFY the king- success and doesn't that j 3 Old Block" 73hi &1$1^P< ^ ^izr ffir.A?lfi |||Hfc*p. jZ=Jp?L\W^??P% . Plain Flour rade Flour Made. I III L)R MONEV% )ME % Comparison >ther meal <>n this market. When ?eel sure you will alwajs insist )ov on the bag. rels of Flour now in stock, for prices. itributing Co. and Distributors >lnSts.f Columbia, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sebastine Meetze j and their charming little daughter | Bessie Clyde, of near Ballentie, have | returned from Atlanta, where they j visited relatives and friends. They | viewed the important parts of At| lanta while there and were royally i entertained. j Several of our folk from this county took in the "cites" on the | beech at the Isle of Palms and Tybe 1 at Charleston and Savannah Sunday. y iHiiiiiiMMB?a m nun m I R. G. R I Shoes and Ha WHILE I am located at the old post o Bring ail of your Shoe and Ham to please, if good material and Lexingt 100 Men's Suits n m lancy grays and browns that formerly sold as high as $22.50. Your choice at $10.00 KLKinard 1523 Main St. Columbia, S. C. STOP! Why pay heavy ing your car in can have it done Buy all of your 1 sories from us. 1 for less money, i supplies, repairs gasoline, etc., a Stop and let us car occasionally. a a Uswaifl-Hen General Ri Lexington, S< Shoe 1 For the remainch we are giving gr all summer Foo line over when ] the BO< 1518 M, COLUMBIA V For Sale. I My home place, four milea west of Lexington C. H. Well improved, good two-story room dwelling, good bams and other outbuildings, hne orchard that has failed only once in twenty-five years. j Also one tract of 35 acres, a part j of the late John B. Kyzer homestead, j twenty acres in cultivation, balance ! timbered. Apply to J. E. R. Kyzer j 41 Rout 2, Lexington, S. C. 1 EAGIN I irness Repairs I OU WAIT. 1 ffice stand, W. P. Roof building1. Mp iess Repair work. My object is I l| work wiil answer. Prices right. 3K on, S. C. I / l )m I Copjdgbt Hwt Schoffner & Mo .~x ;$|j ?EH?Mgi REDUCE YOUR I CAR EXPENSES! I expenses in keep- I repair when you for less money? I tires and acces fou get the best Ml kinds of auto I i, oils, greases, t lowest prices. I look over your drix Garage I epair Shop >uth Carolina. values I ir of the summerB eat reductions infl twear. Look ourfll next in Columbia.? DTPDirl AIN ST. I i, S. C.I