?- === CARD OF THANKS "We are taking- this liberty to thanl our friends for the many kindnesse: shown during our recent misfor tune and illness Kac'n and every oik of the many visits and other evidences of attention was deeply gratifying1 tc us and shall never he forgotten Ma> the kind master show his go.odn.ess and kindness and let his blessing resi upon every one is our prayers Again thanking vou a!! and hoping it will soon he our pleasure to see and every one -personally we are? " a-**' : Most gratefully^ Mr and Mrs J W Derrick ' XOTICE OF ELECTIOX. . All qualified electors residing in Union school distrct .No. i> wju piease take notice that an electon will he held therein at the school house on Tuesdayy the 1st day of July 1919^ for the purpose of voting a levy of two t mills for schcol purposes. Polls will open at 7 A. .M and close at 4 P M. Bring tax receipts and registration Certificates. ^rr +" John W. Gregory ^ i*.,- :; Levi A. Lown^ f: \ J. Willie Dooley. >; . . TRUSTEES OF NO 3. . Mav 30^ 1919. ' / I/;, ? ' ' "WANTED?Two competent teach-J ersy principal and assistant for Long j Branch school located 1 miles fronii ^ ' New Brookland Apply at once to; . f> C ROOF Chrm | Board of Trustees 1 2t3opd S J I ^ s barbecue I will furnish a first class barbecue and refreshments at Saxe-Gotha Mills July 4^ 1919 Everybody is cordially invited to attend I j ALEWINE 2t3opd r transfer notice. L- I We want the public to know that we are now prepared to do your transfer business. We make regular [trips to Columbia and other local points. Party trips a specialty. Tour patronage solicited. Calls answered day and night. Phone Nos 11S?25? 151. The Oswald Transfer Co. Lexington S. C i Willie Strother^ DRIVER. I US ^ i IH QSjSs I- Hasl 'T BSsl i | * tire { THA i DuPRE AUTO I H. H. HE ?*? ? LOWER rxiox TO MEET i i C j 1 si The lower division of the Lexington _! TrJr>r>tinr thr. <~"nn ! i J vent congregation on Saurday before | sjthe ffth Suday in June The follow! > ing programme has been arranged for J j the" twoday meet: ; Saturday^ 10:30 to 11^ devotional j services and reports from the church j 03 . ; 11 to 12 first query: What does the! * . j word salvation- mean and how is it; obtained? Discussed by Rev J R Mc Kittric-k ad J H Laird 12 to 1:30 Recess for dinner 1:30 to 2:30? second query: What relation should exist between pastor iand church? Discussed by Rev Albert Rodgers and H B Williams 2:30 to 5 third query: What is the > ; meaning of the 6th verse of the 11th i chapter of St John? By Rev W H? j Whaley and Rev J E Sharpe n in ft fnnrfh rmerv: Thp needs of l J our home land^ by Rev X X Burton | | and Rev H B Jones I Sunday^ 10:00 Devotional services j Query: The personality and influence of Satan^ hv John H Corbitt Jr; and Rev J C Holley ' j 11:30 Sermon by Rev H B Jones or! Rev W II Whalev J G Fa 1 law Sec j 3i. * STOCKHOLDERS MEETIXG ''Whereas in response to notice required by the by-laws^ a meeting of j the stockholders of the Cayee Co-oper ative Store was held on the itJth dayj of December 19IS to pass on the re-1 solution of its Board of Directrs adop j ted for the purpose of issuing pre! ferred stocks as indicated in said not tice? and whereas proposed issue of; such stock was authorized at said meeting. Xow all stockholders of said company are hereby notified that it-- - -1--U ,1 .1 .4 * ^ ~ 1, uie siuciMiuiucrs uieicui uie nwt?j | called to meet at the office of the com j party at Caycey S. C.f on the 4th dayl of July 1919 at 12 o'clock noon for the j purpose of confirming such issue ofj preferred stock as aforesaid. j I Mrs. B A Joyner Sec. > i | I NOTICE > I have my threshe* in first class con v dition and all parties desiring their ij wheat threshed for the 15th. toll can get prompt service at my place. j ^ JOS. 3VI G-UNTER, i 2 Swansea^ S C 'Chain* Good Tire? ~?1 A. 1 T- + /^l O . nere are jusi i wu u^uua js, and others. ?ood tires last longest te, trouble and temper. t will pay you to use th Ve have exactly the c ?good tires, United Sta ive types?one for ever; use. fetter get in touch with T'S WHY WE SF.f.I, TH r COMPANY, Le ^NANY, 3ookin I i y i I ^ ? i j I g ^ ? CE CREAM SUPPER AND CAKE WALK The Ladies improvemen league of Cewburg school will give an ice cream upper and cake walk The night of une 2S at the school house Come one and alll bring your y riends and od acquaintance :t:>5 ^ I' %USCQ9 s For I i w* &>& I of tires?good I t. They save Also money. em. i >nes for youi tes Tires, I J x y need of price i us. | i i mf%: IS if EEM. j ixington, S. C? ! S. C* I J hSbS&ss? a&:" ^Hg A'-v"'^- ~~-, 77ie sar LM ' wholest iy| your gr< ' "Crystal White"|/A\ "Maple Flavor"? tf / \l IMPORTANT TO YC M tf contained. Do not tx jrl If - no relations to weight fsjl CORN PRODUC / if// " p# ?* B0X 161 NOTICE! j Soldiers and Sailors Poll and RoadI Tax Rebated. All soldiers and sailors who were in active service in the world war will ' i please take notice that under and by ' virtue of an act passed by the Eegis- j lature of 1919^ approved the 11th, day; of March 1919, are entitled to have their poll and road tax refunded as I per act which reads as follows: I 1 A Joint Resolution. SECTION 1. Ee it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina That on and after the approval of this act, the county Trcas uror of each Countv of this State is hereby authorized and empowered to rebate the Poll Tax and Commutation tax for the years 19IS and 1919 paid or to be paid by each soldier or sailor from such county, who was in active service in the "World War. That alii towns and Cities of South Carolina' j shall rebate the street tax until Jan-| uary 19 20 of each soldier or sailor who was bona fide in service during! the World War. SECTION i>. All Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent herewith are here-i by repealed. SECTION 3. This Act to take effect immediately upon its approval by! the Governor. APPROVED: 11th., day of March; 1919. All who have paid such tax will i please return their receipts to me not later than June 15th 1919, so thatj your poll and road tax can be refund ed prior to my annual settlement. C E Leaphart Treas. Lexington County, j NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un- I dcrsigned will, on June 2, 1919 applv j to the Wston and Brookr Quarry Corn; \ panypany Cayco S. C., for the issue, of new certificates of stock to ho is sued in place of certificates Xo. 15 ' and SO of the said corporation which! have been lost or destroyed. William Erookcr. 1 XOTH i: OF Fi.FC TlOX I ! All qualified electors residing in' < 'enter school district Xo 7 will please take notice that an election will bCj held therein at the school house on1 Tuesday the first day of July If It* for the purpose <>f voting a levy of four; mills for school purposes Polls' will open at 7 A M and close at 4 P M Primr tax receipts and registration* cert i l"a cat es Ity voting this levy ihe school will. qualify as a rural irraded school and' will bo entitled to receive ?L'(i0:0oj I from tlie State for teaching purposes j j a k!-;isli:i: ii s si: a si: r, A RAW I, tkl'stkks n<~> 7 June 12 f f10 " *: 4; ? ? v<. .. .-4 : -t ? c a>ay to ge? ptii )me syrup ocer Tiere Are Three Kinds of ?in the Red Can; "Golden Bro -the new Karo with plenty of sub ? Taste?in the Green Can. 5i/?Every can of Karo is marked with ex s misled by packages of similar size bear : of contents. TQ DrciMTMP rvV T. B. NORi * ?-? ?vju,i ininvj v^v/. ^ NE\y YQRK^C GOOD FOR INDIGESTION. If vou are troubled with indigestion I j take a few doses of Chamberlain s Tablets. They strengthen the stom- j acli and enable it to perform its functions naturally. They also cause a! gentle movement of the bowels You1 will be surprised when you see how i much better you are feeling after takj ing a few doses of them. 1 " * 67 1-2 acres 5 miles west ol Lex-; ington one half clay; the- otl c half sand oam with clay siibsoi) Pine timber will cut one hundred and fifty: thousand feet of lumber. "Weil wat-j ered. Easy terms. Appl> to i ??a? ?a?wmmnmuMnammmmnmBamuai ?? \\\\y\\y\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\to I | SAFETY I I STREP ! I ? IT IS OUR DUTY as well as every way consistent with the ] L the financial strength and growth S? community. Come in and let us more than Bankers?we are a v L it is a matter of pride with us, th we have developed in our busines ' ship of those whom we serve. L Prosperity is reflected to tki ? perity of our patrons. I I The Bank o % % Columbi l Buggies, Wag We Have a Splendid Lin: \Mf We have every style and size in Come in and see them on ear i! OUR GUARANTEE fv Gregory-Conder J 1115 [Tampion St., - - - 's. *-hi ^ re, rich and \ xy Karo to J mnvaHB J i ? Karo wn"-m the Blue Can; stance and a rich Maple T _ ? . act weight in pounds of syrup i.j ing numbers only and having % ^!S, Sales Representative 'J Atlanta, '3 f, - ITA RMOX'S TRANSFER FOR WHITES ONLY FALL TELEPHONE NO 16G and leave your order Only white transfer running between Lexington and Columbia Special trips either day or night catering especially to ladies and children Large roomy car Prices reasonable H TR.\ Vf TTpr. Fofi WHITES ON by 2 Fv ... :-: s.I'M. P M FRICK j Chapin S C 7 _ i ^GTH | SERVICE | 1 ' principles of SOUND banking, ? of the business interest of this ' get together?we are something ery human lot of individuals, and at aside from the responsibilities g ;s, we have cultivated the friend- ? I f Columbia % I a, S. 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