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?BHPMBHMMBE5H55E3H53K55Z5SS55E2 ST. MATTHEWS ITEMS. The health of the people of our community is very good at present. The weather has been just fine for the past few days, but think it is getting colder at present. Mr. H. W. Keisler spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. J. D. McCartha. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Keisler and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Steele. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Keisler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCartha. Master Olen Keisler spent Sunday with Masters Elven and Franklin McCartha. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Handler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Crout. Miss Girlie Keisler spent Sunday with Miss Ethel and Blanche McCartha. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McCartha spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Lcuis. Misses Ellie, Lessie and Estell spent Sunday with Miss Arzie Mae, Emily and Thelma McCartha. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Gartman and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Keisler. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Keisler spent a little while Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McCartha. JAYBIRD. Subscribe to The Dispatch-News, $1.50 per year. OUR PI It is the endeavor of Th serve the interests of the pu their existence, faithfully an interest that assures the ver; efficiency. This endeavor will be s come with a keener desire to You will always find us problems, personally interes i ' . terests are served to the besi * Wo iriTrifo von to r>nrr?o ? TJ V JVSM. W VVMXV ? us. We are always glad to se . / The Bank RESOURCES OVER ON THOU > J. S. Wessinger, President. Robert A. Frick, Cashier. M. ^BE Sole Agent for the fam and also other brands of i longest. Always see us f B. BE Assembly Street, Ever S?nit?ry New Star i ? I A r? F17 C A M n JLi t\ LJ 1 J-. kJ niiu Open Day a Food of the Best Quality Prep Polite Attention with Qi Share ;f the public patr cordial welcome awaits t 1312 Main St., Phone JNO. Ii. KEMNAUGH LEAVES AN IMMENSE ESTATE. 1 The State. I j The last will and testament of Jjohn L. Mimnaugh was filed yester'day with the judge of probate and the devises and bequests will approximate $2,000,000. The late Mr. Mimnaugh was a large merchant and had accumulated a big fortune. The estate is probably the largest ever recorded in Richland county and ranks among i the largest ever probated in South Carolina. Mr. Mimnaugh left the hulk of his holdings to his son, three daughters and grandchildren. Small amounts were left to fxdends. Under the terms of the will John L. ?*fimnaugh, Jr., will become the owner of the department store and building lo . cated at the northwest corner of Main 'and Hampton streets. Three daughters, Ethel Mimnaugh Tobias, Lila ] May Richey and Lucile Mimnaugh Dial, are left the Imperial hotel property and the furnishings and fixtures. The personal property of the late Mr. Mimnaugh, valuedfet about $500,000, is given to the children and grandj children. Bonds, stocks and mortgages are distributed among the heirs. James A. Mimnaugh, brother, and John L. Mimnaugh, son, are executors. Bring your Job Printing to The 'Dispatch-News office. ROMISE e BANK OF CHAPIN to blic throughout the years of id with a degree oi personal \ y highest possible point? of upnlemented in the years to ser\re you. ** ? A 1 A A T 1 aenniteiy interested in your ted in seeing that your int advantage. and make your deposits with e you. i of Chapiii E HUNDRED FIFTEEN SAND. S. J. Clark, Vice President. L. Wessinger, Asst. Cashier. RRY. | Clothing, Shoes, mi w ? x iatd, V/apd) Gents' Furnishings, Ladies Ready-to-wear, Etc. . otis W. L. Douglas shoes shoes that wear easy and or bargains. RRY, Columbia, S. C. At Reasonable Price E3 <aM!v L\c5iaurciiii 3R? GENTLEMEN nd Ail Night h ared in the Highest Art. uick Service, on age is solicited, anda he Lexington Folks. 3151-J Columbia, S.C. j ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Mr. atul Mrs. W. C. Culberson announce the engagement of their daughter, Annie Belle, to Simon Dewey Bouknight, of Lexington, S. C. The marriage to be solemnized at the home on March 1. j This announcement is received with cordial interest in this city where ^ the bride has lived all her life. She ( is an unusually pretty and charming young woman and her friends unite ^ in good wishes for her. Mr. Bouknight is a young man of many splendid qualities of mind and heart. For several years he was a member of The Times force but left last fall to enter the business world , on his own account. He is being i warmly congratulated upon his good .fortune and both young people have ! lmr?nrpfk nf friends in TT?iion nnd over the State who are interested in the japproaching marriage and wish for them a life filled with joy.?Union Times. 1 Coming Man Your boy needs an ! abundance of nourish- I ing food to build up I the body and sustain j it in fullest vigor. 3 scorn EMULSION I should be given to your g I boy every day during I j the trying school-term, j j Your boy will thank I 1 you for Scott's ! I Emulsion when he W ! I becomes a man. ^ I Scott db Bowse, Bloomfield, N. J. ALSO MAKERS OF KlMOIDS (Tablets or Granules) | for INDIGESTION | ? i c. COULTON OPTOMETRIST. | | j I Eyes Glasses ; Examined Fitted 1423 Main St., Colombia, S. C. GUARD YOUR LUNGS WITII Lungardia LUXGARDIA ooens the resplra Itory organs, removes the thick masses of sputum, heals the irritation, dispels the cough and cold Unsurpassed in spasmodic Croup, Bronchitis, difficult breathing, and such kindred diseases. Thousands attest to its great virtue. If LUNGARDIA fails, your money returned. Price, 60c and $1.20 per bottle. Manufactured by LUNGARDIA CO., Dallas, Tex. j For Sale by Harmon Drug: Co. I SAFETY | STREr ? 1 ? 1 g iT IS OUR DUTY as well as ^ every way consistent with the ] 0 .ie financial strength and growth community. Come in and let us more than Bankers?we are a v i ^ ^ it is a matter of pride with us, th ^ we have developed in our businej ^ ship of those whom we serve. ? Prosperity is reflected to thi ^ perity of our patrons. f if The Bank o 1 5* 1 5 gj Colurnbi i \\m\\m\\\\\\vA\\\\\m CITATION NOTICE. State of South Carolina, - County of j Lexington.?By George S. Drafts, j Esquire, Probate Judge. ? Whereas, Mrs. Estelle Keel made suit to me, to grant her Letters 01' 1 Administration of the Estate of and effects of S. A. Keel. j-? These are therefore to cite and ad- ,f monish all and singular the kindred j and Creditors of the said S. A. Keel, i? deceased, that they be and appear, j before me, in the Court of Probate, j to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., | on 4th day of February, 1921, next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock : in the forenoon, to show cause, if any i they have, why tne saia Aumnusinttion should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 20th j day of January Anno Domini, 1921. GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L. S.) Probate Judge Lexington County. S. j C. Published on the 20th day of January, 1921, in the Lexington paper, 2 weeks. DESIGN^ j Wedding Bouquets, FLOWERS, For all occasions shipped anywhere. CHAS. L. SLIGH BTiOIHST. 1446 Main St. Phone 27?! COLUMBIA, S. L. Our Accuracy Quality Service give you "Well Fitted Glasses' ELMGREN Optometrist and Optician 1207 Hampton St. * COLUMBIA, S. C. Sanitary Meat Market and Restaurant prMh iLfttiv* msats always on han& (ee sold is any quantity front Be up. j Our restaurant is prepared to furniak " neals at all hours. First class meal* = prepared by experienced cooks. CAUGHMAN & SOX ! MEAT MARKET j Next Doer to Poetoffice. LEXINGTON, 9. C ^\\\^V\V\V\^^\\\VV\\V\V\V\\\\V^ sfGTH | SERVICE j! r r our PLEASURE to promote in 0 principles of SOUND backing, g of the business interest of this 0 get together?we are something 0 ery human lot ol individuals, and ^ tat aside from the responsibilities gj ;s, we have cultivated the friend- ^ is Bank frcm'the increased pros- ? | f Colombia | a, S. C | I -A_ SANDY RUN FUN. 'aho health of our comniUT ity is omo better at this writing. AI:\ I*. C. y? ) has nsr>. {! ? s low house. We are glad to know that Mr. Perry Furtick is recovering from his severe attack of smallpox. Quite a number of folks were at ' reaching at Zion Sunday afternoon. "Sweethearts." Subscribe to The !)isj>at?*h-Xcwst 51.50 per year. When this bank pron ' cept, we commit ourselve in every way that a prog Merchandising, Ind It may be that you a: many ways in which this We are always rea problems with the view tomer as well as the banli SUPERVISED BY THE UNIT The Home N Lexiogto Capital, $50,000.00 Member of Federal ] Buggies, Wag We Have a Splendid Lin< We have every style and size in Ccrme in and see them on our fli OUR GUARANTEE A Gregory-Conder 1 1 I 5 Hampton St., - - EVERY ONE LIKES T Do not forget to remember acount with us It does not gifts but increases in value, ai which we add to the deposits. Accounts are invited. The Palmetto COLUMBl RESOURCES 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on ARE YOU WORKINC Work of any nort is pure dru<?* your existence. But with r purpc for a reward ard it lightens you pleasure. Hive a purpose in life I Make building up a ravings account in ycj with the means to attain you .V >?CioltK tV) arJ A ! ] C lUUCjjruuciito, n&?: w ? j . , persistently save. Same rate of interest (4 per cer nccoar.tc. THE OLD yhe Carolina Nation: W. A. Clark, President. T. S. Bryan, V. Preaident. O =- - -=? ? ? } HESS PANACEA FREE SAMPLES ' We have received an additional shipment of Hess Poultry Panlcer samples. All of our customers novr holding coupons entitling them to ci free sample of this valuable poultrr~jfi? , remedy will please present them a'fcfsg first opportunity and secure a pa^k-l^l age. Hess Poultry Panacea is guarantecd to make your hens lay keep your poultry healthy. Freah I shipment. All sizes, 30c up. hv HARMON DRUG CO., . T.OVi'nc?tAn C? /x ??""bwii, o. v*. 1ERVICEI ' nises Service and you ac- | s to support your efforts fJ ressive bank can. , I % ustry and Farmingv | | re not familiar with the* j j| bank can serve you. \| f| dy to discuss financial of benefitting the cus--J^| ED STATES GOVERNMENT I ational Bank | V* IIS n, S. C. I Deposits, $600,000.00 I Reserve Association .1 4 m # 'i | 4n | ons, Harness. J 5 of Well Made Vehicles Hackney Buggie* Washington Buggies Hummer Top Buggies Brown Buggies ^\lie$$ Buggies ?-jNissen Wagons Russell Wagons Hackney Wagons above makes oor 1EANS SOMETHING Mule Co. i | - - OLUMBIA, S. C. f j 0 BE REMEMBERD I the children with a bank! depreciate like many other idcd by the liberal interest I f I I a 9 National Bank | I ! t + . IA, S. C. $10,000,000.00 Savings Accounts 1 WITH A PURPOSE ) Cery if it mean* merely earning >se back of it yon are working r tank* and make* work a raal j" your life a ?ucce?*l Start bj this institution. It will fnm*b Ir object. A comfortable home, :ome within your reach if roe jj | ... I 1 it.) paid on both largo and amali RELIABLE \ al Bank of Columbia j Jot. M. Ball, Cashier. Jno. D. Ball, Asst. Csihiti. | j? ( *