(Our sales o running ad leaves tome just as mai (the price w sell you at Our Repair have had e: mechanics1 We have a 9kp I Free Ai locals and personals Mr Subscriber^ will you please look at the labe on your paper and give it your attention^ at oncey if not sooner and we will be glad The faith is getting mighty low Col 9 onel I Peaches are selling at fancy prices on the Columbia market Mr T H Shull of the St John's sec-; tion was in town Monday ' i Mr Jordan Poole^ popular clerk at the Harmon Drug Co made his usual visit to friends in Columbia Sunday j I Wo would like to know who will be ' the first farmer in the county to man ket a load of watei melons We are getting tired of the Florida kind I Mr 'Jesse Ballentine from the St j John section was here Sunday in his. big Mitchell car What has become of the fine teams of mules that used to pull great loads; of lumber through the streets of Lex- j ington? , Mr Deck Drafts^ a clever and pro j gressive farmer from up on Hollow, Creek accompanied by his son% was! i J ' j in town Monday Joe Sox claims to be the best f'sher- J man in town? but somebody tells us < that he returned the other day with the ''fisherman's luck" t Mr W M Schwartz^ a popular travel l ing salesman spent the week end in Lexington with his mother Mrs J J: Schwartz ;'< Mr John M Caughman is able to bo j out after having been confined to his ,?V. room by illness for several days Kv eO'bcdy is glad to greet, him ! Capt R li Pane one of the most , successful and popular planters in t'noi county residing near Irmo was a busj ; ness visitor in Lexington Monday &? ' .. 1 5 ' It pays to advertise in The Dispatch * News A well known planter advertis C<1 his place for sale last week The subscriber got his paper Thursday drove some fifteen miles Pridav and , fhr? r.!:><"*? HI <11l5r*fc firil/i''?and V..V * - J-. - . .v. at a price satisfactory to both parties Many people from town attended trie funeral and 1 urial of Mr Daniel Drafts on Monday afternoon Mr Drafts was BP -. loved honored and esteemed bv ev? eryone here and his hearty handgrasps will be missed Hi ? F" 1 Sfk ?H ?i IS! ffiltCI ice t? A n this car have beer vertisement for the rrrow for Razine, Y\ ly Mitchells as the i T" "* T 1 ___ T JL~\~ ill De mgner. m in the present low pric Department is the xperience others ha1 who know every pa] full line of accessor H. C It?Free \ | rley E W Callison a prominent planter j and business man of Callison Edgefield : c ounty spent the week end in Lexing-; ton the guest of his brother Mr T Gj Callisco i , Mrs W I Johns of Allendale spent j the week end in Lexington the guest i of her daughter Mrs Frank W Shealy Mir Johns is a charming young ladyi and has made many friends here whoj always extend her a hearty welcome I to Lexington I The friends of Mrs B 11 Barre will j be glad to learn that she is rapidlv re i covering from an operation perform-1 c < 1 at the Columbia Hospital one day last. week If no further coinphca-! is arise -Mrs P.arre will soon be aMc'i to return home Mr Q V Wingard the popular sales-! man for the < Mdsmohjle Overland and i i ?ort automobiles with headquarters jut 1 tateslmrg was here yesterday Mr jWimrard is old in the automobile busi ness and is an expert salesman -All manner of truck was badly dam | aged by the hot dry weather during . ilie past week Mr 1 te.lton !> Clarke has accepted ; a lucrative position with a. large luni her juunufaeturini? establishment in i <'olumbia Mr flarke is a splendi?l | ;j.. i) anywhere you put. hini i *w t ri i/'s im til * ?" n VW" ^iasS*1 i most phenomenal. Mitchell?and for u Wisconsin, the home ( makers will let us hs ie meantime, we ha\ ;e. Come in and se^ [R DEPAJ best in this section, re to gain to compel r-t of an automobile ies?Gasoline, Oils a ROMER OS Vater. r Eli Spires accompanied by one of! his handsome sons came up fronij the sand hills Saturday j Mr Keith Haltiwanger a popular! I business man from Chapin was liercj 'it j^iHl j Mr Eusebius L Derrick -a progress| ive Dutch Fok farmer was in town j Monday If you fail to get a quart between now and July 1 the 'jis* will be up?\ unless you get on a "white horse" i i i i j XOTICE OF I.LECTK >X I All qualified electors residing in i Rummervilfe school district-consolida i ted Xo 5~> vv*ill please take notice that; an election will be held therein^ at th?1 school house on Monday the "Oth! ? t day of June 1919^ for the purpose of; voting an additional levy of two mills Polls will open at 7 A M and elose at 4 j

KXT S (* I'niversitv. Columbia S , j i I July 1 ?*y There is a reason, s. Ask anv owner ( ts )f the Mitchell facto ive. These will begi re a couple of elegan ! them. We will be RTMFNT L JL -L V JL JL ^ JLim giving complete ser ;e with us. We hav and how to repair it nd Greases, which v WALD, Man L WANTED-A FARM 200 to 600 ACRES | Improved land, on public; J ~ ~i 11 roau, near scnuui nuuse anu church. "FARMER F-2" ; Care of "THE STATE"! Columbia, S. C. 7 I ' ? 11 GOOD HOUSES AT LOW COST j WHY ? ? ? ? ? ? I Because?We do a large amount; of work with Special! Modern Machinery, and skilled! labor instead of by hand. Because?It is much cheaper to! build 190 houses all alike; than to build 100 different houses i Because?There is no expense! for plans and specifiea-1 tions. Because?We get lumber fromj forest and other supplies | in carlot, and we are satisfied j with a reasonable profit. Because?We elimiate waste to; r the smallest piece and; use material to best advantage, g You Can Have a House Right Now !; We make a variety of sizes and \ styles of ready to put up homes j at prices from $200.00 up. Write or phone us for our illustrated free catalog, or come and see us. DIXIE HOUSE CO, i CHARLESTON, S. C. Phone GG8-1 TKSOS!'ASS \(>TI< i : Ail persons arc hereby notified not ii<> trespass upon my promises by gath ering fruit wood straw light wood or in any manner whatsoever The law will i>o sti'tly enforced against all persons violating" this notiee Mrs !?" It WIXC.A It I > Lexington S <* UCTpd i Every Mitchell we sell is a SH )f a Mitchell. Our Mr. Oswald ry, where he expects to buy in to arrive about July 15, but ?j fl t new Mitchells which we can IB SsS 1HS glad to demonstrate free. ? ?8S -- M vice both clay and night, we g m e a force of expert mechanics- Jj I re can sell you at saving prices. 1 j ????a? IWIII ?11 WMII I ? flWMW??T? ?BB?B?B??W?WW H?? gM iager I 1 T^X7"S"feL Trf^irrT#>.X T O <^1 1 I H/AirN %j 1 Ui> III. I. I I I > 1919 Shoes and Slippers THE KIND THAT StfUttBk '! WEARS EASY AND LONGEST We are better prepared to serve our Lexington friends from a large stock of dependable Shoes for "dress" or "every day" wear in all leathers and sizes. The "Family Shoe Store of Columbia." Farmers' Medium and Heavy Work Shoes a Specialty ' E. P. & F. A. DAVIS 171ft rniTTMRIA C C a i xv liiauicc v/vjuujuuin, u. v. i 1 "" " i OUR NEW SHOP HAS JUST BEEN ! EQUIPPED WITH MACHINERY ! j FOR ALL KINDS OF MACHINE WORK | OUT OF TOWN ORDERS j | ' GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION j WEATHERS & GARRARD, OLDSMOBILE AND CHANDLER SERVICE STATIC N, 525 Broad Street, - Augusta, Ga. ! ! I Farm Lands Should Be Listed Now! S During the war all farm produce commanded high! prices, and farming communities have enjoyed marvel-J ous prosperity* Now, with the coming of peace, and! the opening of the markets of the world, should also! come plenty. The real estate market should be active. ' If you intend to sell your land this year, list your? property now and avoid the rush season when time 8 for careful inspection of land is lacking I believe it will be to your advatage to list with me.l If you intend to buy, see or write me. Farm lands are my specialty. W. M. Manning, Real Estate | Ai\ade Building, - Columbia, S. Cl %