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a= . " /-1- ~ P?: f".. ' I r A ~ > / & / < - . ? - |?||tF ? ' - ; . ' je I | Quality | <?' :5b I I'l I I > SHI a B T _?*?aL. ' ^| .. I I 11 H |? ,w-.> 'M *&*.' > > dHb i ; ' I fl I I?' I J , \ r ' %' - - "i_ ! ? ' . KRYPTOK Glasses, Distance and Readi Glass?Broken Lenses Duplical SpiatifJfJp T .:> Science has found thatjin all li tain invisible rays harmful to the And science has also foUnd 1 save your eyes from these rays. 1 WALTER'S CROOKS > V * Lenses can be ground to your this ideal glass. We can grind y . tint you like and relieve all strains We also make double visiongk near, with a dividing line. 1 Artificial eyes fitted. Office Hours, 8 to *3 Sundays, 10 and 12, by app 0. L. Walter 0| 1221 Main'Street COL1 NITRATE OF SODA fice, as tc HAS LANDED AT THE PORT where to ! in a few i J. W. Shealy County Farm Demon- port now t j. Tvhilp tr> stration Agt. lor Lexiugwn WUUl>^, ~ informs us that the parties who or- tice has b dered nitrate of soda will be notified ? I ' directly from the Washington of- Subscri -T i ' "-2 '*+' v " > a ? *V V ? V". ' 4 Exper i n i ne Desi is t Remember, the best is the che said about shoes, clothes or food? to Drugs and Drug-store Merchant depend than mere good looks or ] that? When health, perhaps life i get the best from us?not only th If you are sick, go see your prescription to us to be compounc Harmon and you'll always get v, ?1 i 1 -1 J- 1 tne largest anu most complete si Medicines and Sick-room Supplies Our Store is the Co Our Soda Fountain is th only pure, delicious: and Syrups s -I#.- , '' flty " " ifc.\ [ARMON (THE REXALL STORE) RICE B. HARMON, Gradu (Registered and Licensed with dl Exoer s FROM BATESBURG.7 Messrs. John'S. Derrick, Dawson Alexander, J. Albert Hite, John Bell! Hp ** iSwr-- | Towill and perhaps others stood the ^ vjSj-r'fc. rural carrier's examination held in j Columbia Saturday, to fill the va: cancy caused by the resignation of i | Mr. S. P. Derrick carrier on route 2, i from this office. The results of the ! ^( examination will be announced as1 soon as the papers are graded at' ' Washington. The highest on ..the eli = <riV?lA lidf will Via crivAn fVi a nnnninf_ ! hIKI lUl The local Red Cross chapter of gjjgjpSlthis town is doing a noble work in 8^ helping to win this war. The mem-| bers have been greatly assisted by i the students of Summerland college wnich 'is highly appreciated by the; peo )le of our town and community. ! Mr. D. E. Ridgell a prominent man of Jacksonville, Fla., spent several, ng All ill One Single j days in town last week with his par-i :ed by Mail. ' ents Dr. and Mrs, E. C. Ridgell. Attorney Barrett Jones spent Fri! day at Aiken attending to matters of ^ CO Q business. ! i Mr. Bee Woodward is spending ^ I _ x j I a J.CW uciya 1X1 LUC vuiumuia nuojpxuai j ight there are cer- : for treatment. He is now convales- j pypc ' cing and hopes to be able to return, . ! home in a few days, the glass that Will j Mr. E. E. Oswalt fell from the rear! [t is xCnOWIl as end of his motor truck a few days I a core i aZ? anc* was serious]y inJured by the GLASSES | fall. He was taken to the Baptist . DreSCriDtion from i Hospital in Columbia for treatment rmr lpnc:pc in snv j where he underwent an operation. our lenses in any ^ Mr Curtig Whitman son o{ Mr : i irom glare. I W. C. Whitman died at his home in isses, both far and ithis town last Thursday night. He , | was a young man of sterling charac! ter and popular with his associates. He had been a sufferer for a long ' while with that most dreaded of dis7 I ' . eases consumption, ointment ' Capt. Henry C. Tillman of the | United States army was the guest of ?* -frionrlQ in tnxvn Sn+nrrln v a if\ ? Rosa Rhlgell principal of the' Jlrlvill ^0? j Warrenville High school spent Sat-' nrclay with her parents Dr. and Mrs.! UMBIA, 5. C. E- c, Ri^e11Miss Emma Kiester a member of I the faculty of Summerland college' \ i accompanied a number of the stu1 J ? what amount of soda, and dents to Aiken Inst Friday, deposit the money for same The box party given by the stuiays. The soda is at the dents of Union school near Batesand will take ony a short burg last Friday night for the benedeliver same after the no- fjt 0f the school was a great success een served, we hope. I Over $90.00 was received which .will be applied to the lengthening of be to The Dispatch-News, i th? school term. The school is- be-j ience 1= MnBBHHMBniM he Cheapen sap est. How often you hear this It's much more true when applied dise on which far more vital things dleasnre. Did von pvpr think of itself, is in question. You always e cheapest, the SAFEST. doctor, then send your doctor's led. Trust your needs to Rice B. diat you want. We have one of ;ocks of Pure and Fresh Drugs, in the State. iolest Soot in Town e Cleanest in the State, and tempting Fruits ierved here. DRUG C( Lexington, S. C. ate Pharmacist, Manager over 20 years Experience.) ience 1= HHKSSHIBHnOEHHii ing succssfully taught this session by ' {! Mrs. J. I. Youmans as principal with;l ????? Miss Rosa Hallman as her assistant. j1. . The small grain, crop in our sec-'I 11 fall L tion was greatly injured by the se-iB _i a t vere cold during the past winter |fl ; months and the oat crop is almost a|l failure. Many of our farmers areil sowing spring oats. j C|?VI?MT]?l?MTU A Hon. G. M. Stuckey state senator | ' Ou V Efil I EJMi III il from Lee county and a prominent I Tl AT I1T A banker and planter of that section^ vARULIJiil was here on business Monday. . Batesburg,. S. C. I AND AUCTION February 25, 1918. is' NEWS FROM AROUND CHAPINJ 1VIAR The health of this community is | getting along fine. j Mr. and Mrs. G. A Bouknight and- , . , , T ? t We have induced iamiiy visitea J. J. Meetze ana iamily Sunday. ; auction o5 head of pui Mr. S. A. Monts, visited his son, Counciisof the Nation E. F. Monts last Sunday. supply of meat and tY Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Lever spent hogs. The best breec Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. W.j at thjs meeting. to te| Smith and family. . ,, Misses Carrie and Bessie Connelly'! economica y. spent Sunday morning with Mr. and! For information ad( Mrs. C. M. Shealy and family. 9 Misses Mamie, Carrie, Bessie Con-J L L ? ? A ' nelly visited with Misses Jula Lela|J u^? ' " Wessinger, Sunday evening. J Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Monts spent Sunday with Mr. Noah Monts and = family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wessinger spent Saturday night with Mr. S. E. I Misses Jula and Lula Shealy of I ^ Ballentine spent the week end at I JL Mr. Loid Huffstettler called on his 1' 517( sweet chum Sunday night. H BOLL WEAVIL HERE. 1 ^ ^ve ! a registered I Mr. Collie Long: a well known jjf XG^ilALE young farmer of the Gilbert section- horse of th(: brought to the Dispatch-News office I ITlcike the S' Monday several bugs found on his B first of Mcl place that from every appearance B SC3.q0n seems to be without a doubt the much 8 dreaded boll weavil. Mr. Long says Write me f there are a good many of them on a SCriptioil. Kio nnd Vio first, noticed them fjg one night last week when they en- | terea the front door of hi:- " ouse. lie n had several specimens of *e bugs.g ! V Ti.? L9 which he has sent to Dr. Morse of the jl| | ? ^ -?LJ$ University of South Carolina for ex- j| y ami nation. Hg%StSSStiEUEBBWOBBm it ? Quality | ) WiWllWMMMM 4 BL'JWMriJHMWMhttiW 1M IHIBWWM ?? TO COLUMBIA -? TO THE iNNUAL MEETING OF THE SOUTH I . LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATION I SALE OF PURE BREAD HOGS I . ' CH 13 th-14th J W. P. Smith, of Kinards, S. C., to sell at :e bread Duroc Jersey breeding hogs. The are calling on South Carolina to produce our le only way it can be done is to raise more lers and feeders of hogs in America will be 11 us how to produce pork successfully and Iress: T. 0. LAWTON, Sec. W. P. SMITH, 1 Garnett, S. C. Kinards, S. C. 3 (EE the GREAT 1 ), A. S. H. B. A. purchased in Kentucky the Saddle and Harness Stallion 1 THE GREAT, a wonderful i very best breeding. He will eason at my barn after the rch. $15.00 to insure. $10.00 or copy of breeding and de LEESVILLE, 9 iJ&Zh? SC. I I