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WATERINGFORD NEWS. How many of those new year vows have you already broken? Sligh & Walker certainly need to be complimented on the reduction of the price of The Dispatch-News. If every one having anything to sell would put it back to pre-war prices as they have their paper, that would do more for the laboring class than anything that has been suggested. Our merchants tell us everything is / coming down," but it's so tarnation slow that we can't tell it. Why don't everything hit the bottom like King Cotton did? That's the way Sligh & j Walker do business. Thank you, j gentlemen. On last Wednesday night Mr. Will Hallman had the misfortune to lose his barn and stables by lire, togetner with all his rough feed, wagon, two head of cattle, farming implements, some cotton and perhaps other stuff, j Fortunately his mule was saved, also j his corn was saved as it had not been gathered. Mr. Hallman was not at home when the fire was first discovered by Mrs. Hallman. Just how it originated, or what his entire loss is we are not able to say.Mr. and Mrs. Simon Taylor made a business trip to the Boiling Springs section last Saturday. Mr. Dan Price was chasing preach- | er money last Saturday. Hope he was j successful. Mrs. Xezzie and Miss Mae Crout ? 1 OUR PI It is the endeavor of Th< serve the interests of the pu their existence, faithfully an interest that assures the ^erj efficiency. This endeavor will be s come with a keener desire to You will always find us .problems, personally interesl terests are served to the best We invite you to come ( us. We are always glad to se The Bank RESOURCES OVER ON THOU V J. S. Wessinger, President. Robert A. Frick, Cashier. M. B. BE \ ^ ^ V r-% i a t% . i /i sole Agent lor tne lam and also other brands of s longest. Always see us f B. BE Assembly Street, Everything Sanitary New Star 1 ?FC LADIES AND Open Day ai Food of the Best Quality Prep; Polite Attention with Qv Share ->f the public patr cordial welcome awaits ti 1312 Main St., Phone w' 1 visited Mrs. H. A. Howard last Wed- I l nesday. | Mrs. Linnie Smith of Pond Branch | visited Mrs. L. A. Howard last Mon- [ day. SANDY RUN DOTS. Mr. R. C. Whittington and Miss j Rosa Bell Rucker were the guests ot i Miss Annie Crim Saturday night. ; Mr. L. G. Culler and family v-ere J the guests of Mr. J. J. Culler Satur- | da?/ night. j Mx*. and Mrs. J. H. lumper were the guests of Mrs. F. A. i?ri last Sum:.;y r night. i Mr. R. C. Wh'.tti' glon and Mis; j Letha Bell Saylor v.-.>e the guests - fj Mr. and Mrs. Lee i*c.ylcr last Frid y j night. Miss Bessie Stabler was the gue. tj of Miss Annie C?im last Thursliy! i Tjicrht. The Farmer's Daughters. j CROSS ROADS DOTS. , i j I Mr. Esmond Ton and Mr. Elijah I Jeffcoat were joy riding Sunday af- j ternoon. Mr. Alton Hall visited Mr. M. L. j IRister's Wednesday night. A crowd of young boys visited j through Palm Beach town Sunday night. Mr. Dewey Jeffcoat and Mr. Bar- | ney Reeder and Perry Yarn and family motored to a rag time dance down l the country Thursday night. = =* j KOMISE I 3 BANK OF CHAPIN to blic throughout the years of d with a degree oi personal 7 highest possible poinc of upuiemented in ihe years to seive you. definitely interested in your ted in seeing that your in ; advantage. md make your deposits with e you. of Chapin E HUNDRED FIFTEEN SAND. S. J. Clark, Vies President. L. Wessinger, Asst. Cashier. RRY. ? Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishings, Ladies Ready-to-wear, j Etc. I ous W. L. Douglas shoes ;hoes that wear easy and or bargains. RRY, Columbia, S. C. I At Reasonable Price Restaurant GENTLEMEN nd All Night y ared in the Highest Art. lick Service, onage is solicited, anda he Lexington Folks. 3151-J Columbia, S.C. ? - 4 The party that was given at Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Rister's New Tear night was enjoyed by all who were present. It is sad to learn of the misfortune of part of the town of Pelion getting burned Friday night. ST. MATTHEW'S DOTS. i This community is saddened from hearing of the death of little Mertie Marie Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith, who departed her life January 9th, 1921. She was born August 26th, 1912, making her short j stay on earth only eight years. 7 j months and 17 days. She leaves to mourn her departure, father, mother, one brother, and four sisters, besides a hn?t of relatives and friends. Our sympathy goes out for the berieved ones. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McCartha and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Julian McCartha Sunday evening. i EVERY CHILD j [needs nourishment | that not. only sus- | tains strength but | i also promotes nor- I mal growth. I | SCOTT'S I EMULSION j j Iis a food-tonic that is j of special significance A&to children. Those who are | JiVr not thriving II [ ought to take Scott's Emulsion I Scott &Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. ALSO MAKERS OF ? ?a KM10ID51 j I (Tablets or Granules) J I for indigestion | | 20-22sk | j .... ; | jc. COULTONjj I OPTOMETRIST. || I Eyes Glasses !^Examined Fitted j 1423 Main St , Columbia, S. C. ! | GUARD YOUR DUXGS WITH Lungardia j LUXGAliDIA opens the respiratory organs, removes the. ihick masses of sputum# heals the irritation, dispels the cough and cold Unsurpassed in spasmodic Croup, Bronchitis, difficult breathing, and such kindred diseases. Thousands attest to its great virtue. If LCNGARDIA fails, your money returned. Price, COc and $1.20 per bottle. Manufactured by Ul XGARDIA CO.. Dallas, Tex. For Sale by Harmon Drug Co. ? | SAFETY I STREI I ? IT IS OUR DUTY as well as ^ every way consistent with the ^ .ie financial strength and growti ? community. Come in and let uj ? more than Bankers?we are a t ^ it is a matter of pride with us, tl $ we have developed in our husine ? ship of those whom we serve. 1 Prosperity is reflected to th ? perity of our patrons. 2 | The Bank o ^ Columb i \\\\\\v\\v\\\\\\\\\\v\\\v\\\v\vvv\vv\\\vv Mrs. J. A. Keisler visited at her brother'^ Sunday, Mr. Wesley Smith's. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Lindler visited Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Price Sunday evening. Miss Thelma McCartha visited Misses Lessie and Estell Keisler Sunday. Master Elain and Franklin McCartha visited Master Ollen Keisler Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Keisler and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Keisler and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. .T. McCartha and little child visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil lie Smith and family Sunday. Misses Arzie Mae and Emily McOartha spent Saturday nisht and Sunday. i <? C'-o ? We bet that if we did set news from i i Mars, it would be that Mars is havinjr j a crime wave.?St. Louis Globe- Don- j ocrat. DESIGNS, i Wedding Bonqoets, | ! FLOWERS, j For all occasions shipped | anywhere. I CHAS. L. SLIGH i I FLornsT. ' I 1-11f> Main SI. Phone -'Tiil [ COLUMBIA, S. C. f\ uur i Accuracy Quality Service i give you "Well Fitted Glasses' : ELMGREN i j Optom -trist and Optician 1207 Hampton St. COLUMBIA, S. C. I Sanitary Meat Market! and Restaurant Fresh native meat* always on ban#. I lea told in any quantity from 8c a# j Oar restaurant is prepared to farnisi meals at all hours. First class meal* ! prepared by experienced cooks. CAUGHMAN & SOX ! MEAT MARKET I N?*t Door to Postoffic*. LEXINGTON, S. C. -' ,*- * " : ; ! gI MGTH || SERVICE |! % our PLEASURE to promote in g principles of SOUND banking, ? i of the business interest of this ? ? get together?we are something ^ rery human lot of individuals, and ^ iiat aside from the responsibilities ?? ss, we have cultivated the friend- ? % is Bank fromjthe increased pros- ? I f Columbia | ia, S. C | i A\\\\\Y>\\\\\\\\\V\\\\Y\\\\\^\^Y9MYkkW SPECIAL SERVICES. Lexington Methodist Churcli. Preaching Friday, January 14, at eleven o'clock by Rev. J. R. T. Major, presiding elder of the Columbia District. Pinner will be served at the church. After which the first quarterly conference of the Lexington circuit will be held. Every official member is urged to be present. The people of Lexington are cordially invited to these services. Pro. Major is no stranger to many as he n i mi/ c DAlm c When this bank proi cept, we commit ourselv* 'in every way that a pro? Merchandising, Ind It may be that you a many ways in which this We are always rea problems with the view tomer as well as the banl SUPERVISED BY THE UNI' The Home h Lexingti i Capital, $50,000.00 Member of Federal i?u??ihhiihhhuhh 1111,11111 hiiwbhavft.jhiwwhh : Buggies, Waj We Have a Splendid Lii We have every style and size i: Come in and se^ them on our OUR GUARANTEE Gregory-Conder 1 I 5 Hampton St., - EVERY ONE LIKES Do not forget to remembe acount with us It does not gifts but increases in value, t which we add to the deposits. Accounts are invited. The Palmetto CQLUME RESOURCES 4 Per Cent Interest Paid or ARE YOU WORKING Work cf any nort is pure dm( your existence, cui wiiu r for a reward a* d it lighten* yo plea>#ure. Bive 9 purpose in life! Mak building ap a savings account iz ycu with the means to attain yo independence, wealth?they all persistently save. . Same rate of interest (4 per c *CCOGRt* THE OLD The Carolina Nation VV. A. Clark, President. T. S. Bryan, V. President. was principal of school h -r; n 1904, i30-> and /w?>y?. IT. A. :--?^B r i ' ' *A. ' r The 3" oui to the watch Hrn'pe?ivasl: .'- v. Post. ? RUB -MY - TiSM Is a powerful Antiseptic and killer, cures infected cuts, old sor^^^H tetter, etc. Helieves Sprains, * Xeflj^H raisin. Pheumatism. iERVICE I fl I irises Service and you no 3s to support your efforts ? |H ressive bank can. i '. lustry and Farming U .re not familiar with tire [flam bank can serve you. idy to discuss financial i^Hj of benefitting the cus-.^^H prn otitpp n AirrnitlffriTT IH^^H ilLL) MAIL? vjUVLKNIV1E.I11 W ' 5S lational Bank )o, S. C. .$JM Deposits, $600,000.00 1 Reserve Association j| JH jons, Harness. J ie of Well Made Vehicles Hackney Baggies % Washington Buggies M Hummer Top Buggies * j 1 Brown Buggies | Hess Buggies -jNissen Wagons \\7Russell Wagons a Hackney Wagons j n above makes :A;1| MEANS SOMETHING . 'M A C* fl ivA Miw * n . - OLUMBIA. S. C. |]| rOMJEMEMBERDpl r the children with a bank depreciate like many other | aided by the liberal interest ] National Bank J !IA, S. C. . 1 $10,000,000.00 I i Savings Accounts ' '^3 G WITH A PURPOSE I 1 I ^ 4?ery ii 11 mean* roerejy earning jose back of it yon are working ur tasks and make* work a rami I 4| e your life a success! Start by 1 this institution. It will fornsb ur object. A comfortable home, corns within your reach if yoi [ 4 int.) paid on both and small RELIABLE ial Bank of Columbia Jos. M. Bell, Cashier. ; Jno. D. Bell. Asst. Cashier. ?i? ????. la j ri ~ 1 " ? M felli