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. ON BROAfeWAl Mr. and Mrs. No&h Monts visitec Mr. Barman Amick-Sunday evening Miss Myrtle Derrick, spent last Mon day night with Miss Maude Bickley Mr. G&rie Bickley dined with hi " " " * " *' Ktmr.ta Snndav xrcena, air. ueurse m. iuv.^-. ? Miss Re^ Smith spent last Monda: night with Misses Janie, Bessie ant / | Doshia Monts. Mr. and Mrs. West Amick visitet their daughter, Mrs. Ernest McCar tha, ^riday. Mrs. J. J. Derrick, daughter ant little grandson, visited Mrs. Derrick'; son, Mr. J. W. Derrick, Sunday even ing. Miss Magolane LIndler is spendinj a few days with her sister, Mrs. Ar thur Monts. Mr. and Mrs. James Monts gave 5 party Monday night, February- 14 that was enjoyed very much by Misse; Jannie, Bessie and Doshia Monts Reba Smith, Thelma Riddle, Maud* Bickley, Myrtle Derrick, Messrs. Wil lard and Lucious Wingard, Georg* Roof, Carl Conner of Lexington, Geo Monts. Luther Smith, Jonnie Riddle Victor Connelly, Gary Forest, Ra; Bickley, Horris, Jacob and WUli< Clinton, Collie and Jacob Derrick Elton and Lawrence Amick. Mr. Wil ' lard Wingard called th edance. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bickley ant A. W. Morgan Sheet Metal Worker SLATE, TILE AND" I ' Gravel Roofer / Manufacturer of Skylights & Cornice: 1707 Main Street, PHONE 2742 COLUMBIA, S. C. MOVED hav-_- moved pnr Flower sr.d See< ^ "re to 1431 Main Street Come in an<J sec our beautiful flow ers^ Let us help you select seeds, anc plants for a good garden. ?a?a Hill ftrppfiliniisps AWWV klUt MARTIN STORK, Trcas. U TRADE MARV: ff ^ _ A registered *" : ~~z2r*' + .-,liEr ,cf~A f .<+* * '/ ZjmT' Jl ***% ' x ^9-JU o 'wtl %!&** .t ^^8 I U JJf 1 ^JJy / yv". p;/;.: .' Mrs. John Slice gave the music, which t was very good. Everybody left for home feeling happy of the good time I they had* X hop* the time will come . soon when we can meet together and - have another good time. Snowhopper. 8 MEETING FOR WOMEN V j New Brookland, Feb. 21.?Yesterday afternoon the women of New ^ Brookland met in a mass meeting in the Baptist church in the interest of forming an organization in connection j with the community welfare work, supervised by Miss Addie Gayden. This initial meeting was addressed by Mrs. O. J. Johnson of Columbia, t the superintendent of Baptist Wo. man's Missionary union work in Fairfield county. Mrs. Johnson's talk l was along the line of giving the young woman a chance and letting her see :9 3 her closeness to God. Her talk was interesting and forceful. s To add to the program solos were v>-"- Mra T P THItnn and the OUiig KTJ ATA4W* V. a little three year old doughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Duran, Tessie, and a duet by the Rev. A. A. Haggard and _ Mr. Shackleford. . At the conclusion of the devotional 9 program the following election en? sued: Program commmittee, Miss Addie Gayden of the Baptist church, j Mrs. J. V. Roof of the Lutheran Red Arrow F CORNER WASHINGTO COLUMBI Gasoline, Oils an Ladies' Rest Roc Ice Cool Sanitary i The prettiest plai Lexington Folks, avail your: Room. You will be welcome, teed while you wait. I 9 4 ? . JySk * * M. A DF r/*/1 P Milt LVU 'M&-. There is no econom mfcr tures which bring y >sz| extravagence. Roy iomizes for you by n your labor produo yields. See your R and place yo F. S. Roysti Norfolk, Va. Richmoi Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte Columbia, S. C. Spartar .Lvidiwii, vja. uuu> 5W|| Birmingham, A!a. Baltii church and Mrs. C. T. Weed of the Methodist church. The music committee consisted of one from the three above named churches as follows: Mrs. Hoyt Fulmer, Mrs. Carrie Reynolds and Mrs. J. R. Hilton. The treasurer is Mrs. J E. H. Gresham. . The meetings will be held each Sunday, a sepaker of Columbia or elsewhere to be had for the occasion. The. next meeting will be Sunday afternoon, February 27, at 3:30 o'clock vi? u?ll All +V,n mor. in me assemuij no.**, u.v, are urgently invited to attend. WILL YOU HELP SAVE ONE LIFE. The situation in the Near East is critical and the needs tor funds to save the women and children of Ar< menia from death by starvation is so great that The Dispatch-News has decided to open its columns for their relief. For humanity crushed, enslaved, bleeding, we plead: exiles wander.ing in the desert, children orphaned, Christian girls prisoners or slaves in Moslem harems: a stricken nation amidst implacable foes, its ancestral territory made sacred by the martyrdom of fifteen centuries, seized brothers, homes in ruin, hopes crushed. lives imperiled. This pror.trate Armenian nation still the battle ground ' of contending armies for two years illing Station | N AND SUMTER STS. A, S. C. j j d Greases >m Drinking Fountain ce in South Carolina i i i i i selves of our Ladies' Rest Prompt Service Guaran? l i w * Mt? mmm ** mm INUMIVAI. ! y in cutting expendiou a profit That is ster's Fertilizer econnaking your land and e larger, finer, surer ' | oystei Dealer j ur order nou). jt Guano Co. id, Va. Lynchburg, Va. I , N. C. Washington, N. C. 1 isburjr, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. ? Ga. Montgomery, Ala. I more, Md. Toledo, Ohio I after the close of the World War, its crops repeatedly stolen, 2,200,000 of its citizens massacred or starved to death, begs of proseprous America for food enough to sustain life till the promises embodied in the terms of the Armistice are tuiiuieu. v>ni you help save the grief stricken survivors, or will you. through indifference, let them die? America alone can save them! The Dispatch-News will receive and forward to the Near East headquarters, 211 Liberty Bank Building, Columbia, S. C., all funds contributed by the people of Lexington county and will acknowledge receipt of same through the columns of this paper. SWEET POTATO SCHOOLS. Clemson College, Feb. 17.?The ex tension Horticulturists are planning to hold two sweet potato schools early in March; one at Hodges for the benefit of the sweet potato growers of the Piedmont section and one at Johnston for the growers of the lower part of the state. The plans for these schools include lectures by the best authorities on sweet potatoes as well as demonstrations in which there will be a model sweet potato house, crate recommended, specimens of sweet potato grades, charts and specimens of diseases, etc. As a practical demonstration in shipping in crates the horticulturists have recently shipped three crates of Palmafesta Palmetto State Festival Columbia, Mch. 28 to April 2d 666 vill break a Cold, Fever and Grippe nicker than anything we know, prcenting pneumonia. If Vaiii* r<ran wood 11 lUUi UJCd ilCCU ATTENTION, or the glasses you are using are not just right, consult our eye sight specialist, it costs you nothT in?. And if necessary will fit you to the kind of glasses your eyes require A. J. GLAXON, At Tapp's Department Store, Coi. Main and Blanding Streets Columbia, S. C. PROFESSIONAL CARDS I J. A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST fo diseases of the eye, ear nose anci hroat in Saluda on Monday and i? iatesburg Tuesday with Dr Mitchel: l. FRANK KNEECE Real Estate and Insurance { BATESBURG. S. C. \ A Per cent Discount on 1\J All Fillings and Bridgework until December 15th. I Dr. L. L. TOOLt, Dentist 1623 Main St., Columuia,LS.[C. DR. H. W. WALL DENTIST, ixiti Main Street COLUMBIA . ? ? ? tfVe Hours: 9 to 1:30?2:80 DRS. BOOZER, DENTIST, Have returned to the 1500 block, 1542 Main street, Columbia, just across the street from their old stand. Cancer taken out by the root withli nine or ten days without knife. < t ^ ^ _ J ? /iavm a Vmair i uuaiciuiccu net ci iu cviuc uav>. I S. P. Shumpert, 1200 Divine Street COLUMBIA B C J E. J. BEST Attorney and Councellor 203 2nd Floor. National Loan and Exchange Bank Columbia, S. C. B. J. WINGARD j ATTOltNEY AT LAW No. 12 Clark Law Building I .aw Kan^c Telephone 18t COLUMBIA. S.C. | potatoes from this state;* one to Arizona, one to Florida, and one to New York, these to be returned as a test of shipping strength. A special feature of these potato schools will be the serving of potatoes from the various large potato houses of the state. The dates of the two schools and the program of speakers will be an nounced within a short while. CHARTER OAK DOTS. Mr. Cleve Snelgrove and the Hallman brothers have moved their saw mill on the St. Peter's church ground. They are cutting timber to repair the church in the near future. Mr. Clyde Hendrix is suffering with a vaccinated arm. Mrs. John Boozer of Saxe Gotha is visiting relatives in this section. Mr. Winford Harmon is the happiest man around, a big boy has arrived at his home, both mother and baby are doing fine. Mrs. O. F .Hendrix visited Mrs. W. A. Smith Sunday. Miss Eula Mae Hendrix spent Wednesday night with Miss Amy Franklow. Mr. Hilton Hendrix visited Mr. Loyd Arnold Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Weed and family dined with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Arnold Sunday. Miss Carrie Pearle Henddrix visited Miss Agnes and Nezzle Arnold SunFEBR Piano This sale has two more \ time is left to avail yourse a Piano at a saving. Api piano of standard make sue John ( Harvard Luc Both Pianos an No home is compl Music is the common lar tribes. The man who kno to reach the heart of any < or condition. VICTROLAS PLAYER ROLLS Here we have records f I purposes, modern music in band; Records for the dan< opera stars. We have eve vite you to hear them play You will find her also a ' player rolls. A complete I Piano Tu'ner, and by movi have larger quarters whic larger stock for vou to ma The John P. M. ASBE1 | Phone 2000 ' 1608 IV I "WHO'S YOl By modern'methods we rem teeth ar.dj livejnerves or fill most|sensitive tooth with \ little pain or bad after effect: Special attention t< Baltimore D 1329 1-2 Main St. COL1 Look for Large Electric Sig at! Hours 8 to 8. S C. D. KENNY *e* > |i p Cottees, leas, Always!have special brand at 40c is very popular: otfc have Teas to suit your tas' NEW CROP RICE, \ C. D. KENM 1637 MAIN STRE day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. Job Harmon and Mr. Ernest Taylor dined with Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Hendrix Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kaminer vis- ited Mr .and Mrs. M. C. Kyzer Sun- V day. I Misses Agnes and Nezzie Arnold and Miss Carrie Pearle Hendrix went 1 iov ridiner Sundav afternoon. 1 The Blue-eyed Girls. I Hence Those Tears. 1 Visitor (cornborting Tommy, who has upset a bottle of ink on the new ' carpet)?"Never mind .my boy; no . use to cry over spiled milk." Tommy (indignantly)?"Any dunce would know that. If it's milk that's . spilled all you have to do is to call the cat an' she'll lick it up cleaner'n i anything. But this ain't milk, an' mother'll do 'the lickin', is what ails me."?Baptist Boys and Girls. Dodson's Liver Tone < > ? . > . p i > Instead of Calomel ;j ?> < i < > < t i > . < * ti ? vttiuura xa ijuiuuuxver. xb ?bwuau? the bones nod paralyzes the liyer. Your dealer sella each bottle of pleasant, harmless "Dodson'a Liver Tone" under tan ironclad, money-back guarantee that it will regulate the liver, stomach and 'bowels better than calomel, without sickening or salivating you?15 million bottles sold. UARY Sale veeks to run. This length of ^ If of the opportunity to get iano of known quality. A :h as Hhurch i Everett lwig ' d Player Pianos ^ !oto without, music ll/vy " "w 1 iguage of all nations and ws how to play knows how one in any country, climate VICTOR RECORDS PIANO TUNING or all machines and for all voice and orchestra or :e or Records of the famous try thing in Records. We ined. large and complete stock of repair department. Expert ing into our new home we ;h mean beter sendee and ke selection. Church Co. RY, Manager. Iain St., Columbia, S. C. _i IR DENTIST?" I 3 out-ot-v;ty patients entai Parlors JMB1A, S. C. Phone 586 [n and Moving Dental Exhibit Stairs. undays 10 to 3 - ? ~i r C*f\ SPECIAL DEALERS IN rm-rrrT>TTTTn iga Rice andjGrits. s of Coffe. KennysJ special ler coffee to suit you; also te. Drop in to see us. Wholesale and Retaii IV rri Phone; I 1 V/V-'* 154-153 :et, columbias.c