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1 1 PERSONALS V*. - j Mr. T.'L. Huntley, who has held a j responsible position with the Hope- j ' - Davis Co. of Columbia for several I years, has moved to Lexington, Rt. j 1, where he will farm this year. Mrs. J. M. Moorman and little son, Marion, are spending some time with Mr. Moorman in North Carolina. Mr. Samuel B. George received & telephone message from VTofford college, Tuesday night, stating that his son, Samuel A. George, was ill. His | many friends here wish for him a speedy recovery. The American Legion nimstrti, which was scheduled to be given at Chapin school Tuesday night, was postponed on account of the inclement weather and the flu. Mr. J. M. Bouknight, a prominent :: farmer of Gilbert, Rt. 1, called Mon- | day and paid three years, subscrip- j tion to The Dispatch-News. Elizabeth Lester, the infant daugh- i ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Peaks Jr., J : is sjtill very ill with double pneumon- j ia. Their many friends wish for her j a sneedv recovery. Miss Mary C. Wingard, popular V teacher in the Lexington High School -who has been ill for the past ten days, New Fun Store at jfe. S* A ' We wish to announce th new furniture store at Ch; plete line of house furnishi all utensils. We can und( cash or credit, delivered i) inspect our and get our pri . . Martin Bros. I CHAPIl flHHHMHHRBHHEBEQE?15G25Q?3E18?25EI I - I The shortest mo I One month of tl I lected to identif w t me a in Our resources ai tion to give you attention. / Don't > To-day is the da; yours. Your sa1 accumulate and FIX YOU OUT1 r * , / (Bank your mon Bank of i j JOHN T. SOX, Manager R C. M. EFIRD, Local Di is very much improved. This anI nouncement will he received with genuine pleasure by the friends of Miss Wingard and more especially will it be good news to her tiny little pu- , pils, all of whom idolize her to the i fullest. I Mrs. Sudella Oswald is ill at the j home of her mother. Mrs. Maria C. Wingard, near town. Mrs. Oswald is one of the most popular teachers in the county, being in charge of a large rural school near Steedman. Her recovery is hoped for. ? ? ? - 1? ?a ...~ii I Mr. w. r. kooi, popuiitr iinu wen known Lexingtonian, is confined to his home suffering from a very severe case of grippe. His friends will j wish for him a speedy and permanent j restoration. AMICK'S FERRY NEWS. We are having some real winter j time weather at this writing. Miss Eunice Koon and Lessie Koon i spent last Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Victor Shealy. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hollis and children visited at Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hollises' last Sunday. Miss Lula Wessinger of near Chapin spent a few days with her sister last week, Miss Julia Wessin r, . .. . , > liture m uiapm at we have just opened a apin. We carry a comings, stoves, ranges and ;rsell anyone, either for a your home. Call and' ces. Furniture Co. N, S. C. | . I / ntli in this vear is i ? ~? ^ ? ^ lis. year is gone and y yourself with Strongest State i South Carotin; *e unexcelled and w ir business person? Jporlppt if Anv I C y of all days; ton rings put on inter* make money for ; WITH A PASS-BOC ey where you can get it wher Western ( LEXINGTON .BRANCH ; . E. COOK, Asst. Manager H. H. LI irector W. J. M I ger. ! Mr. Thomas Shcaly of i-eosville, lit. 0. and Miss Addie Amick of Reesville. Jit. 7. wore happily married last Thursday evening*. January 29. We wish them a loner and happy life. Miss Grac-ie Amick spent Sunday night with Iter chum. Miss Alice Ruth ITollis. of Gilbert. Rt. 2. Mr. Clarence Addy and family recently spent he day with Mr. D. A. Hendrix and family. Mr. Horace Koon spent a short while with Mr. T. E. Koon last Sun (lay. Several of the men from this section went to Lexington today on business. Mr. Jacob Bowers and family spent Saturday ni^ht and Sunday over in the Macedonia section, visiting relatives. CHARLESTON PHYSICIAN GUILTY OF VIOLATING I>RUG ACTWas Given Sentence of $1,000 Fine and Three Months Imprisonment. Columbia Record. Dr. Louis Barbot, 'the Charleston druggist, who was convicted in the A SAFE TEST For those who are in need of a " - -Fnr- trUnoV trflllhlpS and 1 XVI iViUiiv; VA backache, it is a good plan to try Doan's Kidney Pills. Ask your neighbor. They are strongly recommended by Lexington people. W P Steele, farmer, Craps St., Lexington, says: "Ever since boyhood I had been bothered with kiu * ney and bladder trouble. Inflammation of the bladder has caused me a great deal of suffering. I had a too frequent desire to pass the kidney secretions, which were scanty and caused a burning sensation. Backache was about the only thing I wasn't troubled with. Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to my attention and I began using them. Relief followed almost at once, and I kept on taking them until I felt I didn't require any more. That was a good many years ago, and I have had no need of a kidney medicine since." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Steele had. Foster-Milburn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo. X. Y. iust beginning, you have negBank i. e are in. a posii\ and prompt ^onger ioitow is not ist to-day will you. LET US )K TO-DAY. 1 you want it.) ? I Carolina | i I 1 IVINGSTON, Asst. Manager cCARTHA, Finance federal court 'luring the past week, was sentenced to pay a fine of $1,000 and to serve throe, months in the Florence county jail. This sentence was pronounced by Judge II. A. M. Smith Saturday morning after he had perviously declined to grant a newtrial. This case was perhaps the most important and most interesting tried at the two weeks' terms of the court which adjourned Saturday. Dr. Barhot was a well known druggist in Charleston and at one time a member of the faculty of the Charleston ir>-i 1 r>r>11 Aor<~> t-Tn ivr*?: ctirsrfPi. with a violation of the anti-narcotic act. There were about 16 counts and the defendant was convicted on the majority of these. He was represented by John P. Grace, mayor of Charleston. Following: the verdict by the jury, the attorneys gave notice of an appeal for a new trial. This was heard Friday afternoon and refused. Dr. CLARK'S Foot Relief Station? All Foot Troubles Treated. 1615 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Policies from $100 to $100,000 B. E. Whittaker, Agt. - LEXINGTON, S. C. GASOLINE SYSTEMS Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Compressors, Computing- Scales, Floor Scales, Show Cases, Account Registers, Rebuilt Cash Registers, Safes, Store Fixtures, THE HAMILTON SCALES CO.Columbia, S. C. FERTILIZERS Amonia in mixed goods made from nitrate of soda, blood, tankage, and fish scrap to be available during entire life of cotton plant. CHALMERS E. WESSINGER Lexington, S. C. I _ . . Developing 5 Will Bring M Where 0 The fact that the State h; no Oii iu this section of the cc The States of Oklahoma, years ago and now they are a South Carolina has the ve test wells and found the -"paj T1 As a matter of fact the C have found surface indication The sedimentary Strata rr ' propose to sink a well into thi drill to 4,000 feet, but we beli I An An investment of ?100.00 flowing well was struck. If you should loose the would not break you and the i Some of the most conserve anxious that we start grilling We want you eo come in v Fill out the coupon and se CAROLINA Tim rod Building, C I F!n closed And Mc for .. . DEVELOPMENT( ticipating Capital S Name Checks Should Be $25.00 Per Shar Carolina Cos Timrod Building i SA\ [\(.S SOCIETIES IN" Tin : CAKOLIN AS | In the recent savings .society contest J waged between North Carolina and j South Carolina more than 1.200 sav-, | ings societies were organized in the j ! public schools of the two statees. ac- j ! tri -in :inn(iiiiiPomniif inct I 1 ma do by t lie War Loan Organization ! of the Fifth Federal Reserve Lisj triet. North Carolina reported a to- I j tal of SI6 societies, and 411 were re-! ported by South Carolina. Under the terms of the contest North Carolina, having: a larger populaiton, was to organize five societies to South Carolina's three. The contest was, therefore, won by the Old North State by a margin of 131 societies. Both j = ! I Men's 0 I I We have a stock of Overt | oxford greys, and browns t | the special price of? $27 I Boys' Suits ai i Also a special lot of Boj from $13.50 to $21.50, as lo I these at? $10.00 t0 Any of these are money s ; Powell & Trunks, Hand Bag 1724 MAIN ST. * South Carolinas [illions of Dollars In nly A Hundred Now as never been exploited for Oil do >untry. Texas and Louisiana had not been mong the richest fields in Amerlds try same opportunity that was offei j sands". We propose to do the sa ie Indications of Oil oastal Plains are favorable for the s that leads us to believe that Oil r lust be favorable for the Accumula s Strata. Unless we strike Oil at, eve that we will not have to go this Investment of $100. would bring you possibly thousanc whole amount (which there is a ] nformation gained would have bee itive business men of Chareston ai in order to prove this part of the c< irith us. nd it now. V COASTAL OIL DEVELOPS harleston, S. C. Date mey Order (Draft or Check) for $ shares of CAROLINA COMPANY, fully paid, non-assess >tock. at $25. per share. Address Made Payable to Wilson G. Ha e Capital Stc istal Oil Develo P. O. Box 331 states. liowf.ver, did excellent work, says a. statement issued by the district War Loan Organization. lit>\ IIKI K CtrB WILL MEET WITH MISS BARRE Miss Ernestine Bam* will entertain the. Bon Heur club on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. BOX PARTY AXI> CAKE WALK There will be a box party and cake walk at Saylor and Culler school. Friday night, February 13. Everyi body is* invited to come and be en j tertained by music and singing:. Given for the benefit of the school. | Try Th-'i Dispatch-News' advertising columns for results. vercoats ;oats, heavy wool, in blues, ;hat we are going to sell at .50 nil ^Anfr^MAnTn 11U M2iUUliaW2> rs' Suits ranging in price ng as they last, will sell $16.50 ;aving values. Freeman ;s and Suit Cases COLUMBIA, S. C. _____________ tt n Resources! ito the State1 r Comes. es not indicate that there is exploited for Oil until a few t. | ;ed these States, they down tme thing here. > ^ ? accumulation of Oil and we \ nay l?e found near here. ,tion and storing of Oil. We | a less depth we are going to sjdeep. | 00. Is of dollars a year if a rich possibility of us all doing) it f n worth the amount. 'e in this company and are \ )untry. \ IENT CO. COASTAL OIL able, fully parrvey. Treasurer '{ ck, $100,000.00 pment Co. Charleston, S. C. |