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ILL USE ABLEST BRAINS IN STATE i 'UKIitt* } EXPERTS TO SERVE ON SPECIAL COMMISSIONS FOR GOOD SOUTH CAROLINA. J-T'. ' ' *f' J \ f RiS APPEALS TO LENDERS 1?TT.T>'i -tlfi " . . - ' ioard Has TSus Far Suf. -.' ?t-i. LiV.". .. - ? - ? ? rroMGinien ?T is ??partt? Matter*. M>lnly Agricul" " " tural. , Warned for the state < Its origin. til 1 ""South Carolina Plan" lor the devel opment of pur natural resources and adisntsgss, is attracting wide-spread attention. Inquiries regarding It hare come from several southern states and from Oregon, where preparations for a.xnoyement of similar purposes are hsing msda. ... The South Carolina Plan la that which has been devised by the South Carolina Development Board. Its out- ' Standing feature is the use of special oOmiUlaslohfc for the prosecution of particular undertakings. These commissions will be composed of men peculiarly suited to handle the specific tasks given .them, by reason of their knowledge, interest and ability. The -whole theory at m special comaalfslQQ Is that a group of men who want a particular thing done will work harder and more Intelligently for that thing than would those whose Interests mifcht lie In other directions. Special commissions which hare feeen suggested partly as a result of the year's Activity of the development board and largely in meeting a demand lor a comprehensive program for the immediate future are the following: Markets. Live.stock and live atock credits. Live stocii sanitation. Grains, grasses and forage, (Rates and transportation. OTarm labor. ' Land settlement. Community life. Publicity; 1 Legislation. Assessment snd tszitios. Education. .{Health and sanitation. | Drainage, and drainage projects. Civic-commercial organisations. Xnter-racl&i relations. GOOd tOaim. Make War on Flics. We have all kinds of insect powders and fly killers to be used in killing flies, mosquitoes, bed bugs, lice, moths and other insect pests, including Make War on Flies, Bee Brand, Black Flag, El Vamplro swat the fly insect powders, Hess Fly Chaser, poison fly paper, Tanglefoot, Daisy and Seibert fly ' traps or killers. Bulk Insect powder , sold as you want it and extra guns or , blowers. f>' " Free offer?With every 50c pur- , AV^nCA of n?.r ^1- 1-?1? oiiuac vi lui} lliscui t<UWUCl, liy JVIIl" ers'or insect destroyers we will Rive free one handy Rexall Fly Swatter. Two swatters with every $1.00 purchase of War on Flleh supplies. Keep down the flies. , IEARMON DRUG CO,. . , ' \ The REXALL Store. j PONt> I>KA W1SC. AND BARBECUE ' <>h Monday, July 5tl?, 1 will draw my pond near Edmund and also givo a barbecue and serve refreshment*. All of the "candiadtes are especially invited to be present. There will be plenty of 1 fish for all, and a splendid dinner will be served at reasonable prices/ Everybody invited to come. Swpd. W. NOAH LUCAS. SOUTH IS TURNING I AGAINST CALOMEL My. Ilodson, the "Idver Tone" .Man, llespooxible lor (liango for the ;.v Better. Every drugist in town has noticed a gre^t falling/off in the sale of calomel. They all givo the same reason. Dodson's Liver (Tone (is taking Jits place? K:u "Calomel Is dnngei'ous and people kno\V 'Dodson's IJver Tone is persbrihlly guaranteed by every druggist who sells It. A large bottle does n't;eost vOry m,uch but if it falls to J give easy relief in overy case of liver : sluggishness and constipation, just usk ! for your money back. bodson's Liver Tone is a pleasanttaaiing, purely vegetable remedy, harm less to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick headache, acid stomach or constipated bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience all the next day like vio. lent calomel. T*ake a dose of calomel today and tomorrow you will feel . weak, sick and nauseated. Don't loso j a day; a. v;?: TO RETURV HOMES IV CERTAIN CASES I New York,- June 14.?Circum- i stances upon which American soldiers are to bo returned from overseas were i described tonight by the Atlaatlo di- 1 vision Red Cross headquarters in a 1 statement issued with the authority 1 of the chief cemeterial division of the- : war department. It read: 1 "There are those conditions under which bddies will be brought back. ] They are: "1. All bodies of deceased sol- : diets that are buried In Germany, Luxemburg or Northerti Russia are , to be brought back, to this country whether the relatives want them or ' not. "2. In other countries, except France, they are jto brought back unless the relative request that they * stay there. \ o. riiey are to oe brought back: from France only at the request of the nearest relative." NUMBER OF AUTOS. Of interest to the average cor owner is the total number of motor driven vehicles in the United 'States and the comparative number of passenger cars and motor trucks. Out ofvipproxlmately 7,000,000 motor vehicles, 660,000 are used for commercial purposes?passenger cars outnumbering motor trucks by more than ten to one. About 375,000 trucks are equipped with pneumatic tires, snowing the tremendous strides made by the pneumatic in the few years since its development. That 275,000 trucks are running on- solid tires indicates that this and the cushion type will always have a certain field where superior traction and cushioning powers are not necessary. Cr?i>? In Good Condition. Lnurensville Herald. Mr. Charles W. McCravy, who has recently made a trip through Newberry, Lexington and Richland states that he found crops in very good Bhape. although about two weeks late. Good stands, very little grass, crop well worked and plenty of corn planted, is a summary of his observations. He says that about the same conditions prevail in Laurens county except that he doesn't see enough sma'.l grain and not enough corn planted. All good dress ginghams at 40c and 3 5c yard now 29c yard. All dress and shirting percales at 50c now at 39c yard. " - iSARRATT*8 BAZAAR; - " fin ita pi nmnrn uu nu rmtin&K The Evidence Is at Your Door. Lexington proof Is what you want and the statement of this highly respected resident will banish all. doubt J. B. Floyd, prop, grocery, E. Main St.. Lexington, says: "I was bothered a great deal with my kidneys a few years ago. At that time my back gave me a lot of trouble and it ached good and hard. My bladder seemed to be the worst source of complaint. There WHS .1 lOO tn r\n ca tVin kidney secretions, and 1 had to get up it night. The secretions were highlycolored and contained sediment. A friend advised me to use Doan's Kidney Pills, and I did so. In a short time I got fine relief. I kept on taking Doan's and after I had used several boxes, I felt so well I didn't require any more." Price GOc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Floyd had. Foster-Milburn Co.. Mfrs., Iluffalo, N. Y. For the Relief of Rheumatic Pains. When you have stiffness and soreness of the muscles, aching joints and find it difficult to move without pain try massaging the affected parts with Chamberlain's Diniment. It will relieve the pain and make rest and sleep possible. Enrollment Voters For V npmnpratip Primorv WiUVVIHUV *11111(11 J | The Enrollment Books for the comins primary elections were received Monday and are being sent out to the respective executive committeemen by mail this Tuesday. As the secretaries of the clubs, presidents and executive committeemen are fully informed as to the enrolment of voters. I do not deem it important to call a meeting of the executive committee until the first part of July when the campaign will be arranged for, and assessments I fixed. All voters must sign then ! names in the roll books between now and the last Tuesday in July. nC. M. EFIRD, County Chaiman. I Payifig the War Ooet. Referring to the cotrt of the war, Secretary of War Baker told the finance committee of the senate and house vthat the total outgo In round numbers would be^ $30,000,000,000; but $9,000,000,000 of this was loans to our allies. Nearly a third of the net cost has already been paid out of money raised* by taxation. The other lwo-thlrd8 was obtained from the Ave Liberty loads. If .we pay a billion a year,, besides interest, wo can clear off the war , cos.tj. in 6-bout twenty-one /ears. , .... "Ladies' Georgette & Crepe De Chine Waists. Call and see' the bargain of Ejeorgette' and crepe de chine waists which sold for $5."00 and $6.00 now at 13.75 each. ' ' SARRATT'S BAZAAR. The Best E ? ! Big Sale in Used Cars 4 1 1 1 i-t ? ?i * g jjVjg , a j mmm These used cars are not ji just reached the age at w service ore all the time sales-room to be sold as i tion. STTJTZ?4 passenger, runs and lo HAYItfEs?5 passenger, a real bar DODGE3?Touring car, looks like WILLYS KNIGHT?louring car, \ HUPP?Roadster, a good buy. . . BRISCOE?Demonstrator, a new'< REO SIX?7 passenger, newly pa PATTERNSON SIX?4 passenger MAXWELL?Roadster, A-l condl OAKLAND SIX? Touring, good s GRANT SIX?Touring car, a goo STUDEBAKER SIX?7 passenge STUDEBAKER POUR?7 passon HUDSON 6-4 0?7 passenger THESE PRICES WILL COME AND SE1 M. C. JOHNSON N 1808 Mais St; Columb Kerosene and G FOR ALL! 2 To 25 HO SIMPLE?SAF We carry portable for sawing wood, etc. Write us for pric the Implement or 1 \ i " ' v ? How about Mo\ have them for all n Raff Hare 1? ? . 'l f ntiaMttiA P I luiuiuvia, a. ' ' to; I >I jV- ' ' BUYS MXIE HiYER > >. Mr. a^iddleton Williams, one of the big frrhgressivo farmers of tho Swansea sectlbn, Tuesday purchased a Dixie Flyer from the Miller Motor . Sales Company. Putnam Fadeless Djres. Putnam Is the original one package dye and will color,'jsilk, wool, cotton and mixed goods ett one boiling. tJolors from one-thfrd t6 one-half 'more goods per package than any other dye. All colors are fast to sunlight and, washing. A frfesh, supply, all tJiB "Pppular colors at the same price 10c tho package. Putpam. Dry-Cleaner will . clean silkBr ribbons, woolens and all articles liable to injury by water washing. HARMON DRUG CO. ' % S v ?j 5uy In Town <>?.?! - Friday and Saturday .* f :m m mmJi ink. Fine cars that have diich tiiey give the best finding- thesr way to our ised cars at a great reduc- j 'if v. * oks like*tikW *750 grain .... v; $700 i now, O. JKt kriechanically. . . .$750 used very little $700 ... . . iV. $600 2ar, ut $750 Jnted and oVorhauled $100 , completely overhauled ....$500 tion . . . ,, $400 hape and runs fine $400 id light six, In good shape..$400 . ir, runs good and looks good. .$350 ger, overhauled completely .$300 ' ..r ....$300 move riiese Cars '*1' E. THESE CARS IOTOR COMPANY.f ia, sJL I Phone 1035 .* " . ==== i ^ _ o ^ OO DffV * asoline Engines PURPOSES RSEPOWER E- -RELIABLE ? >' saw outfits?ideal Also saw frames, ?' . es on anything in hardware line. ver Repairs? We tiakes. Iware Co. Orangeburg, S. C ** J* H. C. Lt. Thee ustcmer picked up some Ro1 quefort cheese from the grocer's coun- c ' ter and took an appraising- sniff at p 1 its aroma, w 1 "I'd like a dime's worth of this ji cheese." 1: "Madame, you have already had it" f< w j> NOTICE OF ELBOIION. All qualified electors reAding 4h ! Poplar Springs school- district No. 61 will please take notice, that an election will be held .at the school house therein, on Wednfsday, the 30th day of June, 1930, to Tote an addi- . tional levy of four mills for school purposes. Polls wiii open at 7 A. M. >. and close at 4 P, Bring tax re- * ceipt and registration certificate. i , By order of the County Board of . Education. C K. O. SMITH.- * pi T. *G. BENN, w B. J. ABLE, ' in Board of Trustees No. 61. 11 June 16,. 1920. fc NOTICE OF ELECTION. p ! All qualiflcd electors residing- in tii Macedonia school district No. 49 will please take notice that an election' will bo held at the school house therein, on Saturday, the 26th day of June, 1920, to vote an additional levy of two mills for school purposes. Polls will open at 7 A. M. and close at 4 P. M. Bring tax receipt and registration _ certificate. _ By order of the County Board. of Education.' J. NOAH HAM, j D. W. E3PTING, | JNO. J. 8HEALI, ^ or Board of Trustees No, 49. ? June 12, 1920. | tv NOTICE OF ELECTION! w All qualified electors residing in M Center school district No. 7 will please ce take notice that an election will be held at the school house therein, on E< Saturday, the 26th day of June. 1920. | to .vote a levy of four mills for school purposes. Polls will open at 7 A. M. and close at 4 P. Ml Bring tax receipt ~ and registration certificate. , By order of the County Board of ? Education. F. C. KEISLER. R. B. RA.WL, H COLIE LONG, ' w Board of Trustees No. 7. ti< June 12, 1^920. tI : NOTICE OF ELECTION. ^ All qualified electors residing In ^ Saxe Gotha school district. No. <69 will p please take no^ic^->that an election will fch held at ' the school houe . June, 1920, to?vote an additional' levy of four mills for schol purposes. Polls 0 will open at 7 A. M. and dose at 4 P. I AT. Bring tax receipt and registra| tion certificate. By order of the County Board of Education. JOHN J. TAYLOR, JR.. I. J. ALEWINE, J. C. BAILEY, _ i.>. ni Board of UTUBieeu ?ti. ?9. ^ June 16, 1920. .. - ' NOTICE. a< Please take notice that the under- P< signed will apply to the Bplesburg al Beverage & Ice Company on Saturday, al July 17th, 1920, pursuant to provisions of Section 2789 CiVil Code of E South Carolina, for issuance of ten \1 (10) shares capital stock' of Batesburg Beverage & Ice Company to take the place of Certificate No. 16, issued February -10, 1920, to A. G. Martin, which said stock has been lost or de- ? stroyed. , A. G. MARTIN, llardeoville, S. C.. June 3rd, 1920. U K Jul 14 11 h SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY T .Notice is hereby'given that the un- t< dorsigned.^willj seVLiPt public auction non Tuesday, June.- 22, at 11 o'clock a. o; m., at the Kelso building, Lexington, b S. C., the following described per- c< sonal property, of L. tt Barnwell, anu to be sold under foreclosure proceed- e ings, under terms of mortgage given to the undersigned. One piano. One suit furniture. Bank of Western Carolina. CITATION NOTICE. i State of South Carolind, County or Lexington.?-By George S. Drafts esquire. Probate Judge. 1 Whereas Robt. C. Taylor made suit ^ [ to mc, to grant him Letters pf Ad- ? ministration of the Estate of and, ef-1 * fects of David Taylor,...deceased,., ^h^t they be and appear, before roe, ip ..pi?; ^ Court of Probate, to bp held .at Lex--.. , ington, C. H., S. C., 21st day of June, 1920 next, afteir . publication . hereof at 11 o'clock ip .the forenoon,; to show cause, if any tbqy pqy/fc "V^hy^ the said Administration should not be ' granted. Given under my Hand, this 5th day of June Anno Domini , 19 20, GEO. S. DRAFTS (JL. S.) Probate Judge, Lexlngt.cn Co., S. C.! ? Published on the 9th day of- June j 1920 in the Lexington Dispatch-News ? 2 weeks. ;U), * KillU(, . . f j NOTICE OF ELECTION. All qualified electors residing in Jilbort school district No. 12 will lease fake notice that an electioii 111 be h?ld at the school house there* i, on Saturday, the 26th day of Juqe 620, to vote an additional levy of >ur mills for school purposes. Pollf ill open dt 7 A. J^I. and close at'i . M. Bring tax receipt and registrar v on certificate. , .. i By order of the County Bqard.s pI ducation. . ..J.> R. A. BARB, ii.'fc, i G. OLdN, SMITH, ! J. D. HABlfAN, Board di TW^eerf' No. 12. June 7; 1920. "H I 1 >< ' ' ' v >?t ' it. 1 VJ. ''NOTICE OF'' uLEorioir. ' J AIL qualified electors residing: in enterville school district No. 11 will Lease take notice that an election 111 be held at the shool house therei, on Saturday, the 19th day of .June )20, to vote an additional levy . of >ur mills for school purposes. Polls ill open at 7 A <M. and close at 4 V. , jSlL Bring tax receipts and registrar Dn certificated By order of the County Board of ducation. V W. LONG, RUr*US Lu CRAPS. J. A. TjONQ, Board of Trus^^es No. 11. June 5. 1920. NOTICE OF ElBOncy " T. ' All qualified electors residing in Ine Ridge school district No. 42 will ease take notice that an election will > held at the school house therein, I Saturday, the 19th day of June 120, to vote an adldtional levy of ro mills for school purposes. Polls II open at 7 A. M. and close at 4 P. . Bring tax receipt and registration rtificatq. v v By order of the County Board of [location. " * J. D. SWTQ3SRT, H. L. SHEALT, H. S. BAMjENTTINB, 'Board of Trustees No. '48. June 5, 1920. , : ; -a. NOTICE OP ELECTION,. ^ All qualified electors - residing: in ollow Creek school district No. 8 ill please take notice that an elec011 will be held at the school house lereln, on Saturday, the 19th day Of Line 1920. to vote an additional levy C four mills for school purposes. Poll* 111 open aiv 7 A.M. andU. close at 4 . M. Bring: tax receipt fftd regosrtraon certificates. # Bv order of the County Board oi education.. . J. M. PRICE, P. R. SHEALY, . SAMUEL PRICE, Board of Trustees No. 8. June 8, 1920. NOWOE OP ELECTION. All qualified electors residing: in uller school No. 80 will please taJre otico that an election win he a* 10 school house therein, on Saturday, le 19th day of June, 1920, to. vote an Iditional levy of six mills for schooi jrposes. Polls will open at 7 A- M. id close at 4 P. M. Bring; tax receipt id registration certificated By order of the Co unity Board ot ducation. R. V. LUCAS, J. J. CULLER, W. L. SAYLOR, Board of Trustees No. 80. June 7, 1920. NOTICE OF ELECTION. All qualified electors residing in rfion school district No. 3 will please ike notice that an election will he eld at the school house therein, on uesday, the 22nd day of June 1920, > vote an additiona 1 levy of two tills for school purposes. Polls will pen at 7 A. M. and close at 4 P. hiring tax receipt and registration srtificate. By order of the County Board of '.ducation. , JOHN W. GREGORY. WILLIE DOOLEY, LEVI A. LOWN, Board of Trustees No. 3. June 7, 1920. NOTICE OF ELECTION, All qualified electors residing in entral school district No. 53 will lanoa .. .. ...; vane nci.iv,u kiiai O il tJiecUUIl rill be held at th^ school house therel, on Saturday, the 19th day of June 920, to vote an Additional levy of our mills for school purposes. Polls r-> >111 open at 7 A. M. and close at 4 V M. Bring tax receipt and regis traion certificate. By order of the County Board of Education. 1 ' XV. B. L.UCAS, 1 * j. f. butto, ' ClOIJN J. JEFCOAT, Board of Trustees No. 63. ' June 7. 1920. : Stub. 666 has more Imitations than any >ther .Chill arid Fovor Tonic on the narket, but no one wants imitations, rhoy .aro dangerous?,things in th? medicine. line.?Adv. 4