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I 11 . ? ? - . PERSONAIS. A '* ' w' ' Cyrus L. Shealy, Esq., popular attorney, has been spending a few days in Atlanta on legal business. Mr. John T. Kaminer, one of the mpst popular and best known planters up on route' 2, was in town Monday for the first time in several days, due to the fact that he has been suffering from a severe attack of infljten2au His friends all over the county -will .he-glad to know that he is now on" the^. high road to complete recovery. Mr. George R. Fields has purchased a handsome Auburn touring car from Enterprise Hardware Company. r. / Cotton Plu Plus Truck is i ' ? , Nineteen twenty Will be tl South!; With the American Cotto under way, there will be sue perity, as has never even be ' t ; I "j , ern farmer, the merchant, t] The, day of; .cotton .is at hai farmer feed himself out of t nnrlc barrel. until at. the em i whole crop. Instead, according to the A plans, he will grow better c< the rest of his farm he will r vegetables, his own meat, picked and baled he will sfc houses advocated by the A '4 1 and sell it at a fair price, . * This bank stapds for that that kind of farmers will ha' at the epd of the year. The Southern farmer who feed is the farmer who will f- r T , year! The Home R Lexingtc Capital, $50,000.00 I ^ I Member of Federal I, , g ; . ; . , :.v . j ' r? . | 1 . ( ~ ' . ; . * ?'.. ' - , ' ; Goodyt V * ' , and At ' ' ! ;< \ ? ; ' ; I ' : i Goodyear Tires, Sizes -' - i * /. . 1 -M TK* * nm Masterpiece M ' ' ' Goodyear Ford Tires ar Inner Tubes, Quick R Globes, Spark Plugs, and Ask us about Maximuir \ ^ ' ' . , . rHavoline and Gulf Supi Eye Savers?Goggles, C I Drive to our Wayne Ho " J ' Harmc f Lexington, , Miss Trannie Bisinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bisinger, has returned home after a pleasant stay.with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Harm/an. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Crown of Cayce, were in town Friday. Mr. Crown is the popular head of the American Agricultural Chemical Company's Cayce branch; and Mrs. Crown, formerly of New York-, city, is one of the most attractive and chaming young women in the State. Mr. and Mrs. Crown are always welcome visitors in Lexington. San\uel M. Leaphart one of Columbia's progressive young business men, was here on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Elkins. of Cos Fruit ie greatest year of the great n Association's vians fairly h a wave of business, of prosen dreamed of for the Southtie banker. id!.-: No longer1 will the cotton he supply man's tin cans and 3 of the year he owes his iraenean Cotton Association >tton on less acreage, and**on aise his own fruit, his own Then, when his cotton is . ore it in the system of wareAierican Cotton Association , : kind of farming?because ve money to put into the bank ' ^ grows cotton and food and have a bank' account this rational Bank % S. C. Deposits, $600,000.00 Reserve Association sar Tire ito Supi ' ; ' : j i and Styles for ail popular and all weather Treads. ^=J e bigger, better and stronge .epair Kits, Blowout Patch other Auto Accessories. i Heavy Red Inner Tubes. t eme Motor Oils. Colored Glasses and Eye Pro ' nest Measure Gasoline Stati ' i ' * in Dm J r s H' She ?ft&xaS?j State m. , & . . . V - : ' ' . ** ? *.C ' . ' ' NS\ ' lumbia, spent a few days in Lexing ton last week, the geusts of relatives. Mr. J. T. Berry left Swansea or Monday for Orlando. Fla.. where h< is opening up a large moving pictun . house. Mr. Berry will continue t< conduct his grocery business in Swan . sea. Miss Eleanor Worrill of Savannah . has been spending a few days witl , her parents. Mr. and Mrs. "F. W. Wor . rill. Miss Worrill is a most, talentei young woman, being endowed with un usual ability as an expressionist Since going to Savannah she has or enlleo-e of rmblic sneakinj and many nico things have been sai< about the wok by the daily papers o Savannah. Mr. Broom, one of Columbia's se eret service men. was in town Tues day. He is a clever gentleman an< an efficient officer of the alert forc.< of Columbia. Miss Olga Raw!, a teacher in th< P<fiion High School, spent the weelend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Harry F. Rawl. Miss Ozetea Harman, principal o: the G-ilbert school, spent Saturday anc Sunday with her aunt. Mrs. Alma Gei I nCr. [ Mrs. B. D. Clarke leaves Friday tc visit her daughters. Mrs. Pearl( * I 1 - - ' ?? - ?! ttr -.i _ _ ^ J J and fcinn ciarKe, in wasnmgiyu. Miss Virginia Riser, one of Winthrop's fair students, spent a few days at home last week. Miss Veda Barre. who is teaching- a; Tabor, N. C.. spent a few days witl her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W Barre. last week. .. Miss Bruce Caughman. interesting f. ' , ! i '] : ' ' 1 'it' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. * Q. E Caughman. came down from Winthro* for a few days last week. Miss Blossie Clarke one of th< f bright and promising students ai Winthrop. spent Washington's birthday at home, and in her honor hel sister, Miss Katie, gave a social danc< at Corlev's hall, which was enjoyed to the fullest by the entire party. Miss Katherine Berly, one our attractive young Winthrop girls, spenl a few days at home last week. Miss Anna Corley, another of W5nthrop's popular students, was at home for the week-end. Work was begun Monday at Laure Falls to enlarge the Roller Floui Mills, and- install new machinery. Th< run of the creek is being lowered # give an eighteen foot head fthd & Xl'tH Samson Turbine will be placed, so as to ffive one hundred horse power. s alies small cars?Smoothe h The m Unmatchable I ;r than any ever produced, es, Headlight Lamps or tectors. on. i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBmmmmmammmmmrnmmammammmmmmm ig G). South Carolina v- . ' 'tX - _ V. ' V* '4% a The Farmers & Merchants Bank 01' Leesville lias been incorporated by 1 Dr. D. M. Crosson. J. C. Swygert and D W. K. Sliealy with a capital of $30.J 000. 5. Mr. Samuel A. George of Wofford . and Miss Juanita George of Chicora College are both at home confined to f the bed with influenza. 1 . MEN WENT TO DEATH WITHOUT 1 LEAKING USE OF RIFLB, SAYS . - GEN. LEONARD W(X>I>. Lincoln, Xeb.. Feb. 23.?Towards ? the end of the world war American 1 men drafted in July were killed in f September without "having- learned to handle their rifles, Maj. Gen. Leonard " Wood said in an address here today before the Wood for President club. * Nebraska' supporters have entered ? General Wood's name in the Republican eprsidential preference primary 2 to be held April 20. : "Such things are what we are try ing" to prevent through universal military training,"t he speaker contin' ued. He declared a popular concep1 tion thatu nivereal military training " meant compulsory -training in militarism to be erroneous. ) Addressing a Washington-day meet2 ing ofthe Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution tonight;, General ' Wood said the advice which'Washing1 ton gave to avoid en tja ruling alliances was still sound;.;"'" r He added that it would be . good 1 policy for America tb keep the prin ciples of Washington's farewell ad I ^ 1 That's wha to us?and t ; that we tu] SNELGF I Choose 1 You1 y If for any r the place yc iness, I You will fin Prompt in 1 never-tiring positors anc Come In. We are hopi %"The Bank r~r"T | Bank of I John T. Sox, Manager I C. M. Efi ^ ?y dress "fresh in our minds." Referring1 to labor and capital the general said the differences between must he elimiated by he application of the golden rule. world) HAVE CABINET JUDGE j PRESIDENTIAL DISABILITY 1 Washington. Feb. ?Kepresentaj tive Madden, Republican, of Illinois has offered another plan for dealing with the situation arising whenever 3 | President appears to be suffering from a disability which prevents him from performing the duties of his office. 9 The plan, which is incorporated ir - oill just introduced by Mr. Madden is to empower the Cabinet to determine when a President is ancapacltuted to perform his official duties Like other measures recently introduced. it would not take effect unti after March 4. 1921, and so woulo not apply to Preisdent Wilson. 1 Mr. Madden said that he had introduced the bill because of the contention of the Preisdent that Cabinel meetings could, not be held except bs his order. The proposed measure provide* that aftfcr a Preisdent has been unabh for six weeks, through physical disability or absence frnni thp r?r?iinir-v , i. - . .5.^7.-.^?:T~ to perform his duties, the Cabinei may declare , tJve ipsabi^ty , and cal upon the Vice'-^siesrdent to' act: Vice-President would remain in offic< until the Cabihefc should declare tin r. , , \ f President's disability ended! JllJlllUlMriii?iii mill idHlHIMIill^hVI 9 Jk ? dBl . t you get when you best of all, we gua rn out?and that m TELEPHONE 127 tOVE'S G roday Wh IVill Trust loney Wit tr t 1 eason you are dissa >u are doing your t ! . i ; i TRY US d us polite and acc< ooking after your t ; in looking after or j I patrons. Make This Bank ng to open an account : that always treats W estern ? R. E. Cook, Asst. Manager H. rd, Local Director W. J. McCartl LEXINGTON, S. C / ( 1 TAX NOTICED X.- : According to law the Counts' AudiflHj tor will add the following' penalties: bM| On January 1st, 1920, 1 per cent^BI . penalty will be added to those ; have not paid, making 2 per cent. pe?^^H I alty for February. Still an ad&ition&I^^H 'I 5 per cent, penalty will be added j March 1st, making T per cent. penal^HH r j to be paid by those'who have not pajflRS| j by March 1st, 1920. ' ! Prill TNT j -m. vrct v*?vv ? v-ul/tWVlVli L; Tax, $5.00, Capitation Dog Tax, TAX BOOKS WILL d/OSEv^vHH > MARCH 15, 1920. IBS , j When remitting give each Ttmnsb|^HB and School District your propertysfJ^HH in. Give one ?ame in full?not . Send post a g^' ipr reply and returzi?><^HH receipt. JBHB I j Very truly yours. ttHB C. E. DEAFHART, 1 Treasurer Lexington County, t 1 ^ relieved hundred* of JBHRB cases. You can't lose on (xflflHN ,. HARMON DRUG COMPANY. J " K fcEXINGfrON, s. c. j^B ^ B i bring your cars I 1 rantee every job 1 1 eans much. ?;| IMAGE U aw ich Bank - ' ti : Your v , ; :h! ..... . ,tisfied with I J janking bus- / ?? Dmmodating. I lusiness, and J ir host of de- I Your Bank with you soon. * i you right." t ;*** Carolina H. Livingston, Asst. Manager H 1 ha, Finance | 1 II Illllllllllill UN HI I IllHll??? i J ?* M