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i " ? Personals and Locals. * Dr. John W. Sandel spent Friday ^ and Saturday in Columbia and [ Brookland on professional business. We have never seen so many aui tomobiles in Lexington at one time ! j as came over, Thursday and by here f on Sunday. Mr. B. J. Wingard spent the i \ve2k-end in Manning visiting old \ friends and forming new (?) ac-. quamcirices. We are glad to note that Mr. G.1 | A. Derrick is better, up and walking ' around home. Stove wood wanted in exchange j for subscription at the Dispatch j < Of?.ce. Gasoine 15 cents per gallon, at Oswald-Hendrix Garage. t Master Clarendon Woods of Saxe Gcatha is spending his vacation with; relatives at Brunswick Ga. I Some of the Y. M. C. A. boys ou* j at Pinewood Camp are ''camping" j nearer town than Laurel Falls. Frank! Griffin knows their "name". ' ,Tas. H. Hammond, Esq.. one of /olumbia's prominent lawyers, was 5ver in town with his family in his ^car Sunday. For Sale?Fine, full blooded Berkshire pigs. 11 months old $8.00 a piece or $15.00 per pair. 35 Z. H. Fox. Some farmers can pay their sub" scriptions with corn if they like. It will answer with us just the same | as cash as we can use it. Bring it! in and we will allow you right price. Mr. George Harvey one of the best blacksmith and wheelwrights in j * - t* r\ ii ^ the stare, 01 JtsrooKiana, was over; this way with his family, visiting his \ brother-in-law, Mr. A1 Meetze.' Miss Eula Rawl, Mr. Harry Rawl's daughter is now at home from j Cedar Springs, for her vacation, j We are glad to know she is getting; along well. TITLES and Mortgages for Real Estate, and Ohattle Mortgages. Special forroeB for Banks and Firms printed at right prices. AU kinds Magistrates and other legal blanks for sale in the Dis- j patch office. If it is eyeglasses you need, theO. L. Walters Optical Co., Columbia, is the place to supply your wants. Don't neglect your eyes. Read their ad in this issue. ' Shoes, the kind that wear easy, , look good and last longest, will always be found at Walters shoe J shop, Columbia. See what he says i in his advertisement. Mr. W. F. Crout, one of Gilberts ' hustling merchants, was in town J Tuesday. Mr. W. A. Hamiter, of Columbia. \ has artistically lettered the I Home National Bank, directing the j people to the place to do banking j business. Dr. E. C. Ridgell, of Batesourg, i was here Friday attending the pro-! Dr. D. M. Crosson, of Leesville, was here Friday for the prohibition rally. Miss Sue Hook of near Columbia, has returned from a most delightful trip, Miss Hook spent three weeks with her sister, Mrs. Lessie Douglas, of Spring Field and other realitives and friends there.?Snooks. . ^ Uncle Louis Langford was here two days last week at court, and his j friends were delighted to see him.! ^ ouis is a jovial fellow and always j ico o rrnrwrl nViOiar'fnI wnrH "Fnr PVfrv i I? " 6VV?) VWVVA^.? J , .one. ' \ General Secretary Stratton of the j , Y. M. C. A., visited at Pinewood1 Camp yesterday. He came over! "from Columbia with Mr. Sarnu) B. j ^George and spent the day in Camp, j lie expressed himself as highly j .pleased with the work of Director! Xadel,and found the boys enjoying, ^'ne Camp life. \ We regret to announce that Mrs. j L. D. Gullum (nee Miss Jessie Mack)! $ $uite ill at a h jpital in Columbia, j f ifcfTheC HLjk -JSjD ^ to^L Miss Anna Brown, of George, N. C., is the attractive guest of Miss Pearle Taylor. George's pond seems to be a very popular drive out from Columbia since we have the lively Y. M. C. A. boys with us. We certainly appreciate their coming. Glad to see you any time. Good water and a nice drive. Capt. P. B. Lever, Dr. Dunn, Jos. Derrick, Joe Eargle, Dr. Sease, Ben Hiller, W. M. Wilson and a host of other citizens from over in the Fork were here last week in attendance at court as witnesses or were interested in the Wessinger case against the Parr, Shoals Water Power Co. - Mr. H. R. Sawyer, from Sally's, passed through town Saturday and dropped in to see us on his way home from Columbia where he had been to see his brother Ansel L. Sawyer now in Knowlton's hospital, having underwent an operation for some lung trouble. He was doing very well when he left him. Mr. Ansel Sawyer was a member of Co. F, 5th cavlary. Mr. Sawyer reports good crops in the Sally section of Aiken county. Of T an/v^AV<] enftAmnonioH Kr lii'c JL/1 . JJAllgiVlU a\,v<vuij^aiuvu vsj iuwi good wife, came by in his car from Swansea Sunday on his way to Columbia and stopped over long enough to take a nice cold drink at the Karman Drug Store fountain, and also when they came back this way home after visiting relatives and friends in Columbia. The road is good. ONLY ONE "BEST" Lexington People Give Credit Where f.roHit ic I):ip V& VU1K IU A/UV* People " Lexington who suffer with we&. kidneys and bad backs want a kidney remedy that can be depended upon. Doan's Kidney Pills is a medicine for the kidneys only, and one that is backed by willing testimony of Lexington people. Here's a case: Mrs. John H. Bailey, R. F. D. 3,, Lexington, says: "One of my family suffered from weak kidneys, caused by a spell of La Grippe settling on the kidneys. She had a dull pain in the back all the time and she couldn't do any work at all. Frequent headaches and dizzy spells made her worse. Doan's Kidney Pills were procured from the Harmon Drug Co., after doctoring and medicines had been used with very little effect. After taking five boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, three gravel stones were passed and then she became very much better. She conf-innaH usinc Dnan's JCidnpv Pills and her back was streiigthend and the other symptoms of kidney trouble were much relieved." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy? get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Bailey .recommends. Foster-Milburi\Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. ' , adv. Couniy Fair. Lexington, S. C., June 26, 1915. The Executive Committee of the Lexington County Fair Association assembled in the office of Mr. C. M. Efird at 11 o'clock a. m., with the following members presert, viz: H. R. Dreher, H. C. Reeder, James E. Rawl, J. Ben Shealy, A. M. Wingard, B. D. Clark, P. H. Cook and M. D. Harman. Various matters pertaining to the wellfare of the association were discussed after which the following resolution was unanimously adopted: That the secretary call a meeting of the stockholders to be held on the grounds of the association on Saturday, July 17th, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m., and urge upon each and every member to be present as matters of importance to the association will be considered at that time. No other business the meeting adjourned. M. D. Harman, Secretary. 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