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Personals and Locals. Say! See thai your name is on the club roll and also see that your neighbor and friends have theirs on the roll. Yon are required to go in person. Yon cannot send and have it done. For Screens for yonr doors and windows, all sizes, go to OaughmanKaminer Oo's. Sheriff Miller spent yesterday at Batesbarg on official business. Ool. J. H. Frick, the legal light of Phanin. was in town vesterdav. ' -f - MesBrs. Henry Westmoreland and B. L. Kirk land, of Samaria, were in Lexington yesterday. Mrs. Lena Pykes has returned from a brief visit to realtives in the capital city. Mr. Edward L. Craig, one of the prominent attorneys of the Columbia Bar, spent yesterday in Lexington on legal business. New Dry Goods and Notions, the latest out, at Caughman-Kaminer Co's. ? * Hon. C. M. Efird has been in Co lumbia this week attending the su-. preme court. v The chaingang is doing some effective work on the Orangeburg road beyond Edmund. The road to Edmund is said to be the best highway in the county. FOR SALE?A full set of Blacksmith tools all in good condition, and ' " J J ?. TIT some material, uan un ur auuress tv . Q. M. Berley, Lexington, S. C. 35 Prospective candidates are reminded that now is a mighty good time to make their announcements. The Dispatch is open to all. Mr. H. Oromer Oswalt is making the State campaign with Hon. Prank W. Sheaiy, the Lexington candidate having decided to make the several counties in his automobile. Wood's Mowers, that do the wofk, at Oaughman-Kaminer Go's. Miss Mae Loais Boozer, one of Lexington's most charming, attractive and popular young ladies, leaves today for an extended visit to her friend, Mrs. George LeFevre, at DeLeon Springs, Fla. Mr. D. R. Haltiwanger, deputy clerk of court, accompanied his chief, Hon. Frank W. Sheaiy, a9 far as Manning with the State campaign party last week. Mr. Haltiwanger will visit the upper section of the State about the first of July aiid will attend the annnal meeting of the South Carolina Press Association at Chick Springs on July 6, 7, and 8. FOR SALE?One Touring Car as good as new. One Roadeter in excellent condition. Good terms Karl F. Oswald. Prof. W. E. Black and Miss Ellen Hendrix are attending the Summer school for teachers in Columbia this waek. The candidates for governor have accepted an invitation to make addreses at Summerland on Julv 7. It is expected that a number of the other candidates will also be present. A monstrous barbecue will be served, and a good time is in store for all. Stoves and Ranges, improved, at v Oaughman-Kaminer Co's. Thft conntv executive committee will meet Monday, the 29th,to arrange the itinerary for the connty candidates It is hoped that everybody and every section who may want a campaign day will be accommodated. Let every section apply before the committee Miss Anna Short left'last week for her home in Cannon, Del., after having spent several months in Lexington. Mis9 Ocey Sarratt, of Blacksburg, is visiting her brother, Mr. M. G. Sarratt, here. Mrs. Joe Oaughman was a visitor to Colombia Monday. Dr. R. B. Harman, Mrs. Lena Dykes and Miss ^nn:e Loo Harman motored to Batesborg Sunday and was the gnesfc of Mr. and Mr9. Brooker Cartlege. Jame9 Barron, son of Archie I. Barron, clerk oi court of Clarendon connty, who has been spending several days with his uncle, the Rev. J. P. Inabine t, left yesterday for Columbia, wher e he will spend several days with his aunt, Mrs. N. G. Gonzales, before returning to his home at Manning. WATCH US, E. B. Roof & Sons Good Fresh Things to eat. Mr. William Stieglitz, a former councilman of Columbia, came over in his big car Monday. He is one of the most progressive and popular men in the Capital city. Mrs. Estelle Blume and little daughter, Theresa, of Bamberg, and Mrs. Robert Marks and children, of Columbia, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Marks. Low-quarter Shoes for ladies, gent's and children, all new, at Caughman-Kaminer Co's. Mr. J. Milledge Craps, formerly of this town but now Postmaster at Ca yce was here Mcndsy on fcasine6smatters WORMS I Horse, hog and cattle own- [ ers should know that worms I cause by a poor digestive I system or improper feeding f i are more than dangerous. | DR. BOYD'S *1* ? I Worm and Condition Powder is a remedy prepared by a practical veterinary surgeon and relieves the condition almost instantly. It should be used with regularity. 25 cents buys a large package. We guarantee it to do the work or will refund purchase price. For Sale by I E. D. GEORGE, f New Brook lane!, S. C. I Mr. Albert E. Wingard, one of the best men on Red Bank hill and a good 1 and true Brother Mason was in town i eajrly Tuesday morning, as prompt ! as ever, dropped in to see ns end paid for his paper. Messrs Alfred J. Fox and Lester t Miller took in the sights at Tybee, ] Savannah, Ga., Sunday. Messrs. Henry Shall and Leon Hart- 1 ley spent the week-end on the Isle of 1 Palms. Jiiss HattieShealy is spending the . week in Columbia, she is the guest of 1 friends. . / ' Mis9 Pearle Taylor, the attractive and charming daughter of ex-Mavor ] and Mrs. John J. Taylor, speat Sun- j day in Leesville, the guest of Mis9 Jessie Mack, Mr. Julian Oorley, Lexington's pop- 1 alar and efficient assistant postmaster, was a visiter to Leesville Sunday. i Mrs. H. B. Bell, of Charlotte, N. C., . ~ J Olanmon nf Rmnt - I cfcUU. 1TJ.I3? UC031C/ v/ia^aiau, vi land, was the guest of their cousin, Mis9 Ada Williams Saturday. Mrs. John Gregory, who has been ill for the past several weeks, is rapidly improving at the home of Mr. R. W. Shull, where she is being skilfully treated by Dr. Frank Roberts. ; Mr. Julian P. Meetze was a visitor 1 to Columbia Sunday. The Rev. Irvin Frye filled his regular appointment in the city of Florence last Sunday, returning to Lexington Monday. ' I am looking for WORK!! | I am a Soap-Maker. j I am a Scrubber. I am a Cleaner. I am a Dirt Eater. I am a FHsinfeef-anfr. i I will wash clothes whiter and with I less rubbing. It's' the RUB that I ruins. I am 'from Missouri' and will 5 show you for five cents. '> I am Red Devil Lye FOR GREAT BIG CANS, fjj Half the usual price, j* SAVE MY LABELS. I is on. Peonle fr to take advan afforded them, knife cuts deep our store. A j Goods, Ready-t the lowest price minor home dul our sensational who might ov< some prices: Dress Ginghams, at All Mull Silks, Crepes a: A job lot of Ladies' Shoe Towels, 12c value, at.... Lawn, 40 inches, fine gr OCTAGON SOAP, T Young men, why pay $4 at our sale price for $2.? Be sure and t these prices qu< ocean in compa have for you. POMEF Roof's 01 r* Mr. Wade Sox has accepted a position with Messrs. Bearden & Luther in Co^umdia. Mr. Sox is a splendid salesman and clever gentleman. Prof, and Mrs. S. J. Derrick, of Newberry, are spending a few days at the home ot Hod. D. F Efird,. near Lexington. Mr. John R. Holly, of Gilbert' together with a party of friends, were in town Monday. All of the magistrates of the county were here Monday, making their returns for the quarter in anticipation of the annaal settlement with the comptroller. Mr. L. D. Cullum, one of the prince merchants of the Ridge, came down from Bate9burg Monday. _Dr. Lucius Dreher, of Leesvllle, and Mr. W. L. Rawl of Batesburg, passed through town Monday. ?r ?iil . -a/r? _ n / Ldtue ;vii99 saran meeize, me aaugnter of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Meetze, left today for Gainsville, Fla., on a \isit to Mr. C. B. Harman and family. Mr. Wallace E. Loricfc has erected a nice store building on the lot wheie his former bailding was burned 9ome months ago. Wallace is a hustler. Mr. P. M. Faick, of Ohapin, h^s built an addition to his hotel, w-hi'ch makes the building one of themost attractive and convenient hotels in the county. Mr. S. Jesse Miller, of SaxeGothe, spent last Sunday in Batesburg with friends. Little Miss Erie Price, of Lexington is on a visit toner cousin, Miss Pearle Miller. Mrs. S. Jesse Miller is improving rapidly after a long illness. Mi99 Lucile Reel and Mr. Goode Rell, of Edgefield, are spending a few days with their sister, Mrs. T. C. Callison. Mr. Jas. E. Hendrix has just finished covering his lovely home with steel roofing shingles which adds greatly to its looks.' Mr. Varidy W. Spires, of the Gaston section was in town Monday on matters conuected with the county board of commissioners. Mr. TT A Simnnib nfflnlnmhid an. companied by Mr. Williams, came over to Lexington Monday on matters ssociafced with their music business. Luzianne Coffee 25c lb., this week, if your order amounts to one dollar or more. E. B. Roof & Sons. Indigestion and Constipation. "About five years ago I began taking Chamberlain's Tablets after suffering from indigestion and constipation for years without finding anything to relieve me. Chamberlain's Tablets helped me at once and by using them for several weeks I was cured of the complaint," writes Mrs. Mary E. McMuilen, Phelps, N. Y. For sale by All Dealers. adv. nnvHaanBMBHBBnHHBBMnaaHBBaaaKi THP ftBPAT B B B BBB la m BMW ?rmYi B om every nook a tage of the gre? It is your time n into any and e~v harvest of the o-wear and Shoe is ever heard oi ties and attend tl sale. For the t ir-looked we wi] ad Ratines, 25c and 35c valu 53, $2.50 and $3.00 values, at. ade, at * HREE CAKES FOR LOO for Low Quarter Shoes w 18? ;ake advantage o: 3ted are only like irison to the real * IANCE I J. i ^ X m ; ' a siana, Lexmg .. -I, % | \ Te have plenty Frnit Jars, all sizes, als 5 the best Jar Rubbers at 10c dozen an< tops for the jars at 20c dozen. E. B. Roof & Son The good old summer time is here sure enough. Mrs. M. S. Wingard has returned from a two weeks visit to her daugh ter,\Mrs. Abram Stork, of Colombia. Miss Kate Wirgard left Monday evening for Colombia, wherer she will attend the annual Sunday School picnic of Ebenezer Lutheran church. Queen Fruit Jars, the best, at Caughman-Kaminer Co's. Miss M>ude Wis?. of Saluda, is visiting Mrs, Heber Barre. Often you are wondering wnere to get anything to cook for dinner. We wish to ..tell you, that if you go to Mrs. E, G. Wingard's store, you will find vegetables and the best meats and groceries of all kinds there at right prices. Mrs Walter Barre. her daughter, Miss Veda, and Mrs. Heber Barre were 8hopDing in Columbia Monday. Don't neglect your young chickens Buy a package of Pratts Baby Fond, it does the rest. E. B. Roof & Son. To County Ex. Committee. Notice i9 hereby given that a meeting of Lexington County Democratic Executive Committee is called to meet I TnnA OQtL r? fVir* ruir. I X*lUJUU<*,y . UUUC yu IIJ , Ub&V, J-^'L 1.11V/ ^ 1_11 pose of fixing ass; sments for candidates, arranging for campaign meet"9 and fixing a day for the closing of entries, and for such other business as ) may properly come before the committee. GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, 34. County Chairman. 4 0 Unclaimed Letters. List of letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the week ending June 22, 1914. Ladies.?Mrs. Mary Burgess, Mrs. J. E. Corley, Miss Mailinda Garlin. These letters will be aer* to the Dead fetter Office July 6, 1914, if not called for before. In calling for the above i please say, "advertised,'' giving j date of lisc. S. J. Leaphart, Postmaster. Notice ol Election. i * Notice is hereby given that a special election will be held at Lorick's Co. store, district No. 45, on Tuesday, July 7, 1914, for the purpose of yoting a special levy of two mills, in addition to those already levied, for school pur! poses in said district. Ti e polls will i open at 8 o'clock a. m. and close | promptly at 4 o'clock p. m. j Voters will be required to pre^nt I J their tax receipts and registration certificates. H W. Koon, F A. Weed, D. F. Lorick. 35 Special Managers. SALE nd crook canie it opportunity ow. The sharp rery article at newest Dress s are going at 7. Leave your tie last davs of lenefit of -those LI again quote * 8 l-2c e at : 19c '...98c 6c ....8 l-2c 10c hen you can get them f our sale. All 3 a drop irf the Bargains we DKU9.) (ton, S. C. ? jj> fcV "rt AHUUUUUV | HABERNICHT Mi $ 1631 Main St. i Base Bail I ar i Ten | Bicycles & $ Auto Acc & ' When in ( \ "Watch Oui I Variety is^hc h I HARMON I The Rexal Lexington, So i ait nniiui i oil UUWN J E. G. DI _ . I Lexingtoi When Next i Call and see our new builc Main and Gervais streets, as a depositor if you see fit whether you do that or not acquaintance. UNION NATII Columbia. vs You'll 0. X. Til v IBarre Hard Lexingtoi SDOUGALL CO. 5 Columbia, S. C. ? ? i irl I nis Goods ? ; Supplies # essories $ Columbia J - Window" I - ^ >pice of Life | bur here we offer you a variety of Spices, all of tne best and most pungent quality. We are careful in the selection of these Spices and can guarantee them to be positively pure and unadulterated. They are fresh and free from any suspicion of staleness. We solicit ont* trial knowing that jou will afterwards reTcVior'o vnrr VinncrVif. fr.VlP ui/l TT iiVi Vy J vu w *-*v best spices. Flavoring Extracts, Cake Col- g orings, Icc Cream Products, Tetley's Teas. Guaranteed pure, I fresh and wholesome. )RIJG CO., 1 Store uth Carolina \ND THINK if it is passible for any other house in town to offer such fine summer suits, so perfectly made I in every detail, at anything like our prices. The goods, the linings, thb cut, the styling, the perfect finish?everything aoout these suits indicates the regular Custom-made Suit, and they are equal to them in everything except price. Agent for Carhaitt's Overalls. I tEHER, | n, S. C. I ==^ n Columbia ling on the coroner of We should welcome you to open an acconnt, but we want to make your DIffAIi BANK , s. c. if ip farrmnp I IU UUIUUIjU yon bny from ns more and more willingly the longer you use it. You'll be glad to testify that it is as well constructed as it is attractive to the eye. Have you seen our latest models? They are well worth a visit from yon, and von'll find them michtv easv ^ to buy at onr prices. ware Co., a, S. C.