- : - . ^OSSBMBHHBHIHIMWHMHHBHM Frida . ' -N i? , . * v. \ ' * < ibV* "' ^ i Exclui If upem II Our hats are sr ' I Miss E. Ment II to-date hat sho f II are cordially in I Cau! i I Ill NEWS OF INTI III mup DWYRT.F. A7 I JL iiili X JUVl jl-ijl-j Mrs. D. M. Richardson, a charm-) ing young matron of Aiken, spent ? several days of last week with Misses Mae and Blondelle Harmon. She was on her way to Greenville. i Spring is almost here and you will need your home to be beautiful and comfortable. I have Crex and In- c grain Rugs. Call and see them. I C. E. Taylor. ~ " " a i ? Miss Sara Meetze wiu euieruuu u the Four o'clock Club Thursday 3f- t temoon March 7th. s I You always find something to eat for man or beast at the Roberts-Wingard Grocery. They keep the best, and delight in pleasing their cus- t tomers. v ' I J. F. KLECK I LEXINGTC (Formerly Hall I r* 1 Ci. | rancy ana ota I Cigars, Tobacc I Candies, 1 I Always have some ft and it will please t I lowest prices. Ca / I After the currency pani losses it entailed, what willing to pay for insu such disastrous experiei To-day, through our Federal Reserve System it to you without any c< ^toeral BEsggyg^ and Dj f THE HOME NA i LEXINGT< { CAPITAL $50,000.00 OFFIC Saml. B. George, Pres. J Karl F. Oswald, Cashier, . ? DIREC 8^ Saml. B. George, J. P. Drafts. tS. J. Leaphart. Karl F. Oswald. LlMilMilMililt i *; t if - . m ?*n y Mill IV sive Novelties, *-V 1 ng JLHSpj nart and up-to-the;zer, who is in char^ ps in Baltimore anc vited to join the bi| ?111110. L ' . \ 5REST ABOUT ! !JD THE TOWN [' Watch the label on your paper and dve us your attention please. ? - Call and see my line of Bamboo )orch screens. C. E. TAYLOR Miss Etolia Seastrunk is the hon>r guest of Misses Mae and Blondelle larmon. Swansea is one of the best cottpni aarkets in Lexington county. Some-! hing over 9,000 bales having been old there this season. Mr. J. V. lutto is the-popular cotton weigher ?honest and fair in all dealings. i ?... Vasco Miller has gone to the Bapist hospital in Columbia where he rill be operated on for tonsilitis. >, I I LEY & CO. i MM vQ r |9|; & Connelly) pie Groceries, :os, Crackers, ?tc., Etc. thing good to eat is to serve you at i 11 or phone {120. 1 mm?b?jmJI ? : ITHOUTCOST 1 ~ 1 TTTlfV* oil | ? U? XJ7VI, WlWi au would you have been 3 ranee against another 2 ! membership in the i, we are able to offer 2 3st whatever. "2? in secure this insurance 2 rotection by becoming J? our depositors. 2 tihmai m j iiuiiaL uiuui jg 3N, S. C. ^ RESORCES $450,000.00 3 ERS ^ as. J. wlngard, vice-pres. J. E. Kaminer, Asst. Cash. ^9 TORS Jas. J. Wingard. E. G. Dreher. T. P. Meetze, J.P. Matthews. I inery larch 1* Pattern and Tai lay, Friday minute, have indivi $e of this departmei I is prepared to desi r crowd of ladies wl n-Kan exington, Sc BBHHHHBHHiHHBHi Miss Elsie Mentzer of Baltimore I arrived in Lexington Sunday and was greeted by many of her former, friends and acquaintances. Miss Mentzer will again have charge of the Millinery department at uaugn-i man-Kaminer Co., which position! she filled so acceptably last season. Miss Mentzer besides being a thorough and up-to-date milliner is a young lady of many charms and is exceedingly popular with her friends and customers. Julian Kyzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Callie Kyzer has returned home from Camp Jackson where he was discharged from the service on account of physical disability. The many friends of Mrs. D. L. George will regret to learn that she j has been indisposed for several days; at her home near Lexington. Fred Hernden has gone to Little Mountain where he has a large con ?i 1 111 u. _ ^ ' tract ior painting, wmcn win sometime to complete. Any one desiring to communicate with him can do so by calling 'phone No. 13. The .following formed a motor party that drove from Batesburg to| Lexington last Friday night to attend the address of Dr. Josiah Morse j at the organization of the Lexington' Chapter of the Amercian Red Cross:' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones, Mr. and. Mrs. C. W, Calhoun, Miss Emma Mason, Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Alexander. Miss Mary Cullum, Miss Annie Rawl, | Mrs. I. Edwards, J. B. Ballentine, j Miss Kathaleen Tarrant, Mrs. Bettie| Bouknight, Dr. E. C. Ridgell, Mrs. Thompson and Miss Katherine Cul-' lum. H. D. Shumpert, a prominent citizen of the Pelion section was a visitor in LexinPton Monday. Mr. Shumpert was a candidate for the house of representatives in the last cam-1 paign and although he failed of elec tion received a very flattering vote considering the fact that was his first entrance in politics. Mr. Shutnpert stated while here Monday that i^ all probability he would be in the race again this summer. Joseph M. Caughman returned from the Baptist hospital Saturday and is now at his home in Lexington. Luther M. Sox of Lexington volunteered for service in the Signal Corps today. The Lexington Red Cross Chapter will organize a surgical dressing class this afternoon. Miss Knowlen of Columbia will be present to give instructions. The Red Cross extension commitA? ??H i- ~ Twm/v nr. lee Will gu kU X1U1U bvuivxxvif w Vi ganize a Chapter there. EGGS, EGGS, EGGS. FOR SALE?Pure bred Ancona eggs at $1.00 per setting of fifteen. Best breed for laying eggs. J. A. EARHARDT, 3t21pd. Gilbret, Rt. 2. TRESPASS NOTICE. This is to notify all persons that as ? L O. r. A o r. A * . Avrviva/1' -pi c V* Lilt? lisiiiiil; acrtsun ucxs ca^iicu noiiing in our pond by setting out nets is positively forbidden and the law will be enforced against all persons violating this not'ce. P. H. Caughman. D. J. Caughman. 4t22e. I Oner ? mt ? 5 and 1( lored Hats, will and Saturday, duality and are mod* tit this year, has rece gn and make up the 10 will visit our stor< niner < mill i^ciruiiiii ANN* OUR NEW We take this space to anonur ture (department formerly c complete line of electric ligh own, and the new fixtures cc section of the country. We intend to specialize in th keeping the latest styles and deavor will be to render even We have enlarged our show i will comfortably accommoda We will be pleased to have y for you. TERVEJN-CJHIi j. 1219 MAIN STREET ^HARMON DRUG CO. i . ' We call attention to the half page' advertisement of the Harmon Drug; Co., carried in this issue. This is' one of Lexington's most up-to-date j and best equipped business houses : and deserves the large patronage and successful career it has attained. The manager Dr. Rice B. Harmon is a Lexington boy, born and reared on the same spot his store now stands and has attained his success by hard: work and close attention to business, j Graduating from the Maryland Col-; lege of Pharmacy of Baltimore in, 1902 Dr. Harmon was at once given; a position in one of the largest drug; _ At _T"> _ ia.: | stores in tne City ox x>aiuuiujre as pie-; scription clerk, a position he gained; on account of the high average made: ! in his class room work. Afterwards he held like positions in Washington, , D. C., Hendersonville, N. C., and at ' Thomas' Drug Store in Columbia,; finally resigning to come home and I accept a positon as manager of the j Kaufman Drug Co., which position he held until the death of Dr. Julian j E. Kaufman, when the business was sold to Dr. Harmon and reorganized; as the Harmon Drug Co. This busii ness has gradually grown under the i efficient management- of Dr. Harmon ! until now it is recognized as one of | the best drug stores between Colum.! bia and Augusta. Dr. Harmon's per- j ; feet service and untiring energy has; j gained a reputation and patronage j i that any man should feel proud 01. | He offers his customers the advan! tage of his long experience and thorj ough training a matter of vital imj portance in the drug business. . THE SLEEPING PREACHER. Major Perry, the sleeping preacher, will preach in Camp Branch i school house Saturday night, March | 16th. Come one and all, for it is i a mystery to see and hear what this sleeping man can tell you. 2t20pd. FOR THE MEN Easy to walk shoes, for young and; old men. A high grade shoe made to fit from the best of leather, stylish and of great wearing quality, a [shoe that will satisfy in every way. ? Also we have hats of the latest block ? which add to your looks and wear to ] suit you. See our line of underwear. Prices,! all right. .T ( Roberts-Wimrard Store I " i ling S; rj be shown durin March irate in price. Come intly returned from latest styles in m i on these dates. Comp a nHBHHHHHMMMi 3UNI FIXTURE DEP ice to our customers and thepubilc tk >wned by The Perry-MannElectric t xtures glassware and parts, and w iming in makes us on eof the largesl m* e fixture business and replenish our designs in both the higher and the c better service than we have in the ] oom to double the space that it fo ite the large stock that we will carry. ou call on us and our salesmen will s ,DS ELECTRI PHONE 1817 40,000 Words a Da; \Iahto IA DA/>/i ncna u ivclc Augusta Beth United Press and Assc IF YOU WANT War Ne Best Comics and Features? IF YOU WANT the new completely and quickly covered, AUGUSTA SEND, FOR SAI TOWN MAIL RATE Daily and Sunday One Year $6.00 Six Months 3.00 .TV, a a V/TrkntVia 1.50 I ? JL 111 lUVii V/ns; Daily Only rOne Year $5.00 JSix Months 2.50 |Three Months 1.25 If there is a carrier in your Ilivered at the rate of 13 cents a MAIL THIS C01 Date The Augusta Herald, I Augusta, Ga. Please?send me The Augu months. Enclosed find $ I rates is in payment for same. I Name _ Box Send ? P. O. Order Town Express Order j or Stamps SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.! I will sell at the home of the late T ""T T? f - T?>?: .1? "f\,f 1 K+V. Joe. W# nooi, on rriUiiy .iricxi cu X-jm it 10:00 o'clock a. m. the following personal property: One horse, one wagon, buggy and harness, farm implements, corn, fod-| :ler and peavine hay. 2t20pd. Mrs. Sallie 0. Roof. 1 iturday gour 15-16 iand see them. the most upillinery. You ' ii cing ARTMENT Lat we have bought the fixCompany, consisting of their dth this stock added to our t electrical dealers in this J stock as fixturs are sold, heaper grades, and cur enpast. rmerly occupied so that it : how whata we have in store > * ' ' C COMPANY COLUMBIA, S. C. - * j of Wire and Cable | ;ived By The Herald! iciated Press Wires. ws, Complete Market Reports, v; s of Your Town and Section you need the HERALD. I V1PLE COPIES! I R. F. D. RATES I Daily and Sunday One Year $5.00 Six Months 2.50 Three Months 1.25 _ Dailv Only. *One Year $4.00 Qiiv Mak+UO O A A kjl A 1T1UJ I Hi O L* . VV ,Three Monts 1.00 town The Herald will be deweek, Daily and Sunday. UPON TODAY! :..1918. : sta Herald for which at the above LADIES SHOES. The very latest thin? in Ladies' slippers, low quarters for women and children. Shoes that are up to the minute instyle, comfortable, to a decree of the finest of leather; looks frr\r\oni] + Vi cimo TViatr 01*0 ^VVU CiiiU i tliV/ kJltil A X 11VJ iu\/ at the Roberts-Winerard store. * Subscribe to The Dispatch-News.