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jf PERSONALS AND LOCALS. | The Four O'clock Club will meet with Miss Winnie Hartley Thursday afternoon at the usual hour Miss Lucie Daniel Wingard is in Asheville, N C visiting friends She will return in August % 666 cures Headaches, Billious/ ness, Loss of Appetite, or that tired aching feeling, due to Maaria or Colds. \Fine Tonic. Miss Mary Byrd a charming young lady of Hartsville is the guest of Miss Mary Susan Roof. - Van M Wingard a popular traveling s: 'esman, is spending sometime with relatves here. . . P.ion T Dreher, member of the National Army stationed at Camp Green near Charlotte, spent several days with his parents, Mr and Mrs H H Dreher, last week. Mrs M G Sarratt; Mrs J C Shepherd; Miss Vinnie Harman and Miss! Hattie E Seay formd a party that motored to Bamberg Sunday and while there were the guests of Mr and Mrs W D Blume Corporal Irving W. Hunt of Camp Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. A W Haltiwanger and Mr ad Mrs Adam Haltiwanger and famiy spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. John A Lever near Chapin. N ^ WHAT SC BUYS A nickel still buys the best 5cts cigars to be found on the market or gets an ice cold Coca Cola or many other delicious drinks at the fountain of Harmon's Drug Store. a.. v '* <1 -ORUE JStLL HMMtKWAW j T"> FOR CONGRESS / A Aavt u**. * Julian . Harmon of Columbia son of and lb. ^ Dantzler O Harmon of ftear Lexin^ 11:011 ieft Columbia yester d^y foy Can p Wadsworth where he goes in charge a sauac1 ?* boys re cently drafted, ^r Harmon has been head book-kee:i ' at CauS"bman Bros for several fsars " " - %'A S Kyzer. arrived in Ley^is^op. daT afternoon from where he has heen- ^endf^ a meSfe of the Vet > erans of Foreign sevtfd*, of which <* :g. %niz^lon he it* a" Sie^A ef ?f Thlgh ra? Mr. fCarrer .iJWil' m *n ?x~ . iwri 0c several5' days bfeffesg . Te1:arnin^ -J*> orristown, Tettn ^ Misses. Viola .Ilizrzie' and i ^e^ha Rawl, Hvith thee*" brother % a *er Rawl Gilbert Router 3 visited Lei "g" ton and Columbia, Tuesday.- \ e young ladies spending- Thuisdi ^ night with their aunt, Mrs. Haiti 8 / Klecldey on the Asylum Farm am | returned home Wednesday. LEXINGTON VIEW i COVER PICTURE The Southern Telephone News eov er picture this month is entitled "A Veteran's Tribute" which it explain- Pi" ed as follows: "The cover design this month is -Th one of many similar scenes enacted - ~ - Ar during the past year.A (Jomeaerace veteran is giving to Maj. Todd; U. S. A. a Chicago man and the son of A: a Union veteran a bouquet of flowersj and the privileges of the city of Lex-j 0' ington S. C. "The sons of the South are fight} ing side by side with those of the i North; east and West. Whatever im 6{ aginary lines might previously have n( existed are now entirely obliterated. "Men from every part of the nation have been trained in the big camps^at Columbia} Charlotte; P Greenville; Spartanburg; Atlanta; c Macon: Jacksonville; Anniston; Hat-j tiesburg; Alexandria and Louisville. The homes in each community havej been open to them and the civil population has vied with the soldiers in' ] patriotism and in unselfish service!, to win the war." Columbia Record. I NOTE?The Confederate veteran!, referred to above is our fellowtowns- j mar. Col. M. D. Harman and the pic ture shows him handing Maj. Todd a bouquet of beautiful roses at the, front gate of Ills home on Main St. j The incident occurred during the en! campxrent cf the Field Signal Batai. j lion in Lexington and the business manager cf the Dispatch-News is / proud to say that he had the pleasure - ! mi Harmon and Maj. Oi IIU. ^v*> ?-? Todd. Col. Harmon displayed much in. terest in the soldier boys while they were in Lexington; inviting them into his heme and doing whatever else h? could to make them feel welcome in our midst He v/as assisted in this by Mm. Harrnan who for the pest 50 years has always been by h!? side to render assistance v.iienev. er it v.v.3 needed. I I FLAG SERVICE AT ST. STEPHEN'S j The Luther League of St. Steph j en's Lutheran church Sunday evening j at 8:30 o'clock dedicated a service ; flag to 11 of its members who are in the army and navy. Rev. J W Oxner ! camp pastor at Camp Jackson deliv 1 - - J ? J ^3 v.rtc.0 /^TTTMl c T . ; erea a strong ? Shealy one of the members of the league dedicated the flag in patriotic {words. The young men represented I by the 11 stars are: M. L. Barre; G. Heber Ballentine: Laird Schwartz; I Albert T. Taylor; Robbie Harman; | Grover Corley; Drafts Boozer; LeI wis B. Roof; Robert E. Cook; Julian ! R. Corley and Julian Miller. The following songs were used in the service: . . " 4 . I "V. i GOD KEEP AND GUIDE OUR MEN I I I i Tune "America" Key F | By J. Wilbur Chapman " "* > . <k.. God bless our splendid men While they the right defend, \ God bless our men. Make them all brave and true, i Faith in themselves renew, Teach them the best to do,? God ble^s our men. God lead our glorious men Against the hosts of sin, God lead our men. Do thou the vict'ry send. And. with the battle's end, Triumphant peace extend,? God lead our men. r God save our noble men, t, Send them safe home again, God save our men. Keen them victorious, Patient and chivalrous, They are so dear to us, God save our men. I THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER I Oh! say, can you see, by the dawn's early light, What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming. Whose broad stripes and bright stars thro' the perilous fight, O'er the ramparfs we watch'd, were so gallantly streaming? And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air. Gave proof thro' the night that our f.ag was still there. Oh, say, does that star-spangled ban- j ner yet wave I; O'er the land cf the free, and the ( home of the brave? Oh! thus be it ever when free-men shall stand ( 'pfcwppn tfopir 1/ivpd hompc and wild I 1 war's desolation; k st with vret'ry and peace, may the heav'n-rescued land 2a, e pcw'r that hath made . and preserved us a nation, ^ ^ conquor we must, when our cai lse it is just, ic? tfci. be motto,?"In G-cad is eur trust!" id' the- rtur-spr^ngled "banner ,in trinmni shall wave er the land of the free, and the home of the brave. 36 eon tains' no akohol, arsenic, or other poisonous drugs. FOR SALE?One Maxwell three | assenger roadster run 4000 miles;j heap ^or cash 2E S GEIGKR LAME BACK "RELIEVED1: For a lame back: apply Chamber-, ain's Liniment twice a day ana mas age the muscles of the "back over the j seat of pain thoroughly at each ap-; olication. ! FOR SALE?50 bushels -of pure Fulgum and Appier seed oats Also 50 bushels good sound corn in shuci C J TAYLOR Itpd Gilbert Rt No 2 a' OR SALE?Oakland six model i Apply to S M Corley county chain gang camp 1 CONN-JOSEPH IVIiss Hilary Conn of Indiajia and : Lieut P T Joseoh of Camn Jackson ' were quietly married at the methoi d:.-t parsonage Tuesdav l.y Jtev Foster I c jSpeer : 6OG cures Chilis anc! Fovcr. i Subscribe to The Dispatch News.. i 68 POUNDS OF HONEY FROM ONE NEW BEE HIVE. What seems to us to be a record for bee culture was reported to this of-1 | fice one day last week by Mr Furman , L Taylor a progressive young farmer | of the Gilbert section. Mr. TayloT j hived a swarm of bees on March 23 j last, and on July 11th the same gum was robbed and netted 68 pounds of! ifine honey. Dr. George D. Denny of the cotton ! seed division of the United States j food administration will hold a meet | ! in;: in the Richland county court! : house on Tuesday, July 23rd. I " I STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE I BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA j Located at Bacesburg, S. ,, at the close of business June 29, 1918 RESOURCES Loans and discounts, ?127,079 2C , Overdrafts 319 66 j Due from ca-. ks and bankers 965 22 Currency 1,S87 00 Goid 65 00 i Silver and other minor coin 517 6-1 j Checks and cash items 334 24 Total, $ 131,156 021 LIABILITIES [ Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid ... 238 53: D e to trnks an 1 bankers,. 75,671 23' Individual deposits sub- I1 ject to check... .3 x8,356 58 { Savings depos ts... 26,691 68 55.048 26 Total '$131,158 02 1 State c*i South Carolina)" i County of Lexington) ss. 1 Before me came J. B. Hartley. Acting! Manager of the above named bank,) who, being duly sworn, says that the j above and foregoing statement is < true condition cf said bank, as shown by the books of said bank, Jf B. HARTLEY. Sworn to and subscribed before | me this 8 davof July, 1918. * F. L. CARTLFDGC, Notary Public. Correct Attest: L D. CULLUM, i W. W. MUCKENTFU3S,. >Dire2to?s. C. J. IIILI, j Every dollar deputed in1 this Branch is secured by the total Capital, Surplus anrfj Undivided Profits o% T he: Bank of Western ^ Carolina, [ amounting to $634,652.50 w o i - r i v kvery i5?ancn is a pan or i v the Whole Bank j Cond-rwecT StRte-roent of the BaarEb of Western Carolina, at the close cfc business, Juno 29'h, 1918 ASSETS Bills receivable $ 2,528, #2*27 Bonds and ?tocfcr- 156,5SSOO P.j'rkinrhr>nce 3Trfre3i "state ! 16,707" 98 Cash on hand and.h banks 329,339-27 $ LIABILITIES Capital 285,140-00 Surplus ... 285,1-38'00 Undivided profits,... 64,452'30 Deposits 2,296,0^1r 92 Bills Payable 200,050 00 $ ?,l?o~74452 Bank Na.,304 STATEMENT C?> THE. ODNDITTBXOiF' TRF BANK OF CHAPIN, Locatf ~ at Chapiz^ S. >,. ai the ?k*>e of business, June 29, 1918. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $31,908 46 | Overdrafts 456- 68 { Bonds and sto ks^owKed by the Bank ? ... 400 00 j Furniture ar,d fixtures- 1,881 03 ! Banking house 1,71*4 24 i Other real estate o^med- 1J4931 j Due from banks and bankers. 25,01X 37 Currency 1.324,00 i Gold 375 00 | Silver and other, mi.aor ecin.. lr442 86 ! Checks and cashiPesns.' 86 50 j Liberty bonis 75,000 00 Tata! $?7/949 25 j liLViXITISS. Capital sto*k paid in $ JO, 000 001 Surplus fund 1,000 001 Undivided profits* less current expanses, and taxes paid ;-5Uo yi; ?)ue to bunits 'itsd bankers 124 SO! Dividends unpaid j Indi'iri'al deposits ; s'bjeot to check. $24,870 tiff = Savings deposits. 1. S3 5 % Time "certificates i of deposit 29,28N89 1 i Cashier's checks. 47} 44 56,520 49 Total . 8 67,949 25 i State of South Carolina t | County of Lexington \ i "Before me came H. D. Wessinger, cash, i of the above named bank, who, being j duly sworn, says that the above and ; foregoing statement is a true condition ; of said bank, as shown by the books i of said bank. HARRY I>. WESSINGER. Sworn to and subscribed before me . this 10 dav of Jul*', 19is. .u. !' LIN'DLER. Notary Nubile for S. C 1 ,.i \ f 4 ,w 4- . | V '*?! l CV I J \ v i" v ! W. B. WILLI , ]'. M. rui K. - l;ir?':tors. S. J. CLALLL. ^ I I Classified Ads. i Horse for Sale * S. GEIGER. FOR SALE?One good Jersey j; milk cow. Apply to , E G DREHER il 666 cures by removing the cause, j LOST? One U. C V Confederate; Cross. Has Confederate flag om face. Finder will please returrn to i Dispatch-News Office 1 i LOST?One black and white spotted; setter dog puppy, about 5 months} old. Liberal reward paid for re turn to, K. F. Oswald i FOR SALE?8 thoroughbred Du-f roc Jersey pigs; price S10 without registration papers; $11.00 with pa-1 pers. E. G. DREHER,} SEED! SEED! SEED! ? Just received a new shipment of; fresh Garden and Beau Seed; sev. i eral varieties. GEICER DRUG CO. j FOR SALE?One * 1018 Mod*!} Maxwell Touring car in fine condi- j tion. Electric lights and self star :?r Tig bargain to quick buyer. Lester G. Miller i*.vc. Lexington, S. C i ! GENTIAN IRON AND MUX. j Anyone suffering from poor blood i anemic conditions: or convalescing! 'from long1 spell of ifickness,?needing, a rejuvenating or strengthening ton-! j lc should tr7 a bottle of Gentian Iron ! and Nnx, the famous tonic For salej cnly at the Geigc-r Drug Co. | CHROMIC CONSTIPATION. Perhaps you have never thought of [J it, bui this disorder is due to a lack i of mowhure in the residual matter of the food. If you will drink an abun dance of water, eat raw fruits and take lots of outdoor exercise, you may be abfle eventually to overcome it entirely- In the meantime use the most mild' and gentle laxatives. Strong ancf harsh cathartics take too much water out of the system and! make a bad' matter worse. Chamber! Iain's Tablets arc easy and pleasant | td take, and most agree able in eifecz. \ j Give them a trial. j Ridhianc? countv sofa $358/>00: in; war saving stamps. ' 11 "SR* ? HHfe 11 ' ' ^ 1 * ! \ 1 ^'or I EARLY | j FALL II PLANTING || if Purple 1 11 We have the old standar 11 and solid. : IJ White Egg?the most po | J pure white, flesh firm, ' "PnT?Tkl/^ T/M-V O 1"! A Whl 11 Lil i. V|; CCliVt vv lii winter and other standai Radish Seed for Fall Early Amber and Or White and Red Pop Stock Beet, Dwarf E Early Red Valentine Early White and Go II TRUE TOP 1 >h| **? t? , it f ^ t I I, ? ^ \':'1 ;KS niili $ a i i 1 * b* ^^yTy^rTy >~* -/rH" V ' * T" '* ** *'xfTr \ ENROLLMENT NOTICE. i I will be at St. John's school houssj Saturday July 20th with the enroll) ment book for Bovleseton club to I . enroll ail voters at this precinct in the coming; primary. Please take notice j and be on hand. T M Kannady. i t'w w nww w [INSURANCEW After the currency pani losses it entailed, what ?> willing to pay for insu jjg? such disastrous experie: H To-day, through our W* Federal Reserve Systen fg* it to ycu without any c YOU C< ^ ^^2?ERAL KES^RVe^ and p Ifflfoh ySYSTE *1 A&'M P b? * one of {THE HOME M LEXINGTi ^ CAPITAL $50,000.00 ? OFFIC jg^ 'saml. B. George, Pres. J rajast Karl F. Oswald, Cashier, DIREC jj^ Saml. B. George, ?> J. P. Drafts. tS. J. Leaphart. Karl F. Oswald. p ANNOUN SWe beg to Announce our Di his annual vacation by the i >- all Optical Work at Special - tion work and all optical on s 1 ? ^ ? isem ior oeiure inc mat ui < DR. GLAXON, At T i. Corner Main and Biacding S NEW CROP Popular Varie rop Yellow Ru d variety, a large yielder, gcc pular Turnip. A quick growir veet and mild. te Flat Dutch, Extra Early 1 *d varieties of Turnip Seeds. I and Winter planting, an<?e Cane or Sorghums?Sek Corn?for sewing with Feas. Issex Rape. Clover, Millet, Et : and Ivy. Wonder Beans for 1 Iden Dent Corn for late Roasi IAME AND RELLA! * MISS HILL RETURNS Miss A J Hill, popular and very ef. ficient trained nurse for the local board of health, has returned from a delightful vacation, and is daily on duty. Jirfvyr jfjir ITHOUTCOST | c of 1907, with all the ^ would you have been "3 .ranee against another nee? 3 membership in the 1, we are able to offer 3 ost whatever. J9 an secure this insurance ^ rotection by becoming ' our depositors. ^ iTiONAL BANK 1 ON, S. C U RESORCES $450,000.00 as. j. wlngard, vlce-pres. ^1 J. E. Kaminer, Asst. Cash. :tors ^ Jas. J. Wingard, E. G. Dreher. ^3 T. P. Meetze, ^8 J.P.Matthews. <dgj CEMENT 11 \ Glaxon is about to take fhst or July, at this time Low Prices. All prescripiers must be called for or July, 1918. app's Department Store 4 treei3, COLUMBIA, S. C. I FERRY 1 ties 3 'or I \ WINTER I USE 1 " ita Baga )d keeper, hardy, sweet 1 A lg, egg-shaped, smooth, jy?f siilam, "Home Raised"