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' n^t and Sunday with Mr. arid Mrs. Frank 'VVr. Shealy. Mr. Benton is general solicitor for the National Association of Railroad Commissioners; and fie and Mrs. Benton were on their way , > ' v '' ; ' * " i" V ' j 'to Florida, where Mvi Benton will appear for the commissioners in a railroad law suit. . Mrs. J. M. Moorman and little.son have -returned home after a visit of a few days to her parents in; Lancaster. . Ch&s. D. Eberhardt of Columbia, the popular traveling representative -^K Xof-'tfie Traymore Tailoring Company of Philadelphia, is in Lexington at Wingard-Roberts Company taking orders ; yry r } ' 9 . ; . ' ivr spring uiuuies. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Price, Gilbert, , "were here Thursday on business and shopping. Dr. Lucius E. Dreher, Lee^ville, was here Tuesday looking fine, shaking hands with friends, *a!s jolly as usual. Col. John Bell Towill of Batesburg, accompanied by his daughter, was in Lexington Saturday'aod paid The Dist ' . r; patch-News office a pleasant call. Salvation Army representatives, gentlemen and ladies, were here Saturday and delivered some interesting preaching and songs to the delight of our town folks, who contributed liberally for the cause. Mr. Arthur Smith, one of the good citizens of Leesville, -Route 1, was in Lexington Thursday and subscribed fc ; for The Dispatch-News. We are glad ' - to have him back in the fold. Mr. Walter F. Hook, .near New1 Brookland, and one of the prominent * men of his section was in town Tues... day. Mr. Ben F. Neese 9f Swansea and a farmer that lives at home and boards at the same place, was in town yesterday. \ Mr. and Mrs. Charlie T. Corley of t Red Bank, were business visitors to j Lexington this morning. V Miss Mary Kyzer, the polite busi-! nes8 cashier of the James L. Tapp Lexington store, visited the city of Columbia Monday. Mr. Rufus riitftiwanger, one of the I NEW i ; FOR EA! '; i ' 'V;vC ' \ __ .... Here assemoied for yc ing Hats, Hand-Made Bloi Kohn's Buyers went to Nei in the Store for you. . ' ' --i-V :-;; ; . < v . Beautiful Dresses p *v .V r ' Yes, they are truly be* ful?made of taffeta, cai crepe and crepe de chine, silk and lace combinati Overskirted or ruffled, bas effect or the straight-line houette. Any style you i wish for?and, too, price: your liking. $25.00 to $44.00 Hand-Made Bloui If you want something daintv and distinctive. 1 these most attractive Bio will prove irresistible. They , made of the finest batiste are generously adorned 1 , pretty hand drawn work. -? . Some feature the mo square neck, others a ver jf - of the Y-neck, and both | >. and Tuxedo collars are J f ployed, which will fit wit) 5 a wrinkle over a Sweatee Suit. > $3.50 A BRIGHT SILK SWEJ < - SPORT WEAF Everything points to a > sport costumes. Mrs. Hai the pace in the wearing c door clothes?all fashion low. Be sure that you ch< of your sport costume one colored rich Silk Sweaters lar. Elegant Silk Fibre Tux now on display at Kohn's 1 ? rich shades of Harding blu topiato and brown. Spec at The Woma'ns I Shop J # ***- 1 ?' 1 '?? I Ml > K ' * linotype, operative in the 1)1 sp*: r. .h : News c#Bfi> #tade a' "ip r;. Reck Hi:'; kiss CJara .Rawl spent last week in Columbia visiting- her sister. Mrs. W. A. Shealy; Mr. and Mrsj C: S. Lemon ?nd Mrv Wade McGee, of Columbia, spent Sunday in Lexington, the guests of ?*. O. McLain, Jr. Mr. land Mrs. Richard Hook and children spent yesterday in Columbia. Mrs. d. O. Hook of Barr was here ; today shopping. Mr. James E. Ravi made a business trip connected with the pension board to Columbia Tuesday. Among visitors to The Dispatch News office last week was Mr. D. C. Lever, a gallant Confederate veteran of the Chapin section, smiling and happy despite the hard times. Mr. Lever says he has been married 55 years and has never bought but one pound of meat for his family. Mrs. Alma Peake visited the home folks here, last week, returning to'Columbia Saturday. Mr. Peake, who was formerly manager of the DuPre Auto Company here, has accepted a responsible position with the Pendleton Auto Company at Pendleton, and expects soon to remove his family to that town. . ' ' Mrs. Mamie Muller and Thomas H. Caughman, spent Sunday with their brother, Mr. Henry A. Meetze, at Leesville. Mr. Ed Hendrix, one of the industrious farmers up on Beaver dam, was v>?>t?o oariv fnr unpoial suonlies for his , ? j farm?this morning. $15,000 Drinks. Bayonne, N. J.^It cost Samuel ! Greenberg, a saloon keeper, just for three drinks h? sold Mike Kulik. KuHk drank the liquor at a wedding, ,and in three days was blind. He got a verdict for $25,000, but the high court ruled it excessive and fixed the amount at $15,000. Record of History. The oldest record of human his- j tory is that ten kings reigned at i Abydos in upper Egypt, 350 years before Mena, supposedly beginning about 4900 B. C. EST FASH 5TER AND . * % >u are the latest fashions in Bea lses, Silk Sweaters, Hose and ^ York and purchased the New< G? also W Qns- J than v / /1/ \ ?Ver ^ne? mi I it th6n HI i\ 11 T1 uses If | v \ | J V 'are II 1\ n ) 11 mad and l\ /{^ com' With and j r /fjjff.-ls the dish UmUv Yofw sion \ f ) ( are 1 roll )\ (A . larg( em- U , med: hout & vou r or Koh: t VTER FOR GLOVES T< L OR SI big season of Gloves worth rding has set Spring costur >f bright out- Kohn's. Kays< will soon fol- sette Gauntlet >ose as a part Tr . of the bright . Kayser 16-1 now so popu- in w^e? ?ray Genuine Fi edo Sweaters nnifn i vn m niT; A . .1 U UJLVU1XU VJIAV ?' for you in the and gray ie, honeydew, daily priced 16 Button F $13.50 brown and bl Kohn'S , Columbia, S. C. -?r -v *-%Jk-.i- * PRESIDENT endorses 'a-^aal [? wood's appeal! 1 ? |s .Columbia, March 21.?The .South 1 t Carolina headquarters of the Near $ast Relief, are located at 211 Liberty National Bank Building-, Columbia, j i At the headquarters yesterday a copy . i j of President Harding's endorsement < ?^ T aawq Wnri/Vo o nnno 1 fn*? I 1 UJL vrcuriai liVViiui VA v vvu U JLW1 * a Lenten sacrifice appeal for the Near i East relief was made public. President I > Harding wrote General Wood as fol- t lows: 1 "There ought to be no cessation of < relaxation of our sympathetic American efforts to be of service to these j stricken people. One can well be- j lieve that they will not survive if we < withdraw the relief which has heretofore been so generous from the pri- j vate American purse. It has seemed ; to me that all we have done has 1 borne dividends tenfold in the con- < sciousness that we have done an hu- ] mane thing for a people well deserving < our generous sympathy. I wish you the very greatest success ] in furthering the great relief movement to which you are now giving your attention." j TAKE MILLIONAIRE UNDER LIQUOR LAW 1 Tampa, Fla., March 20.?Charges of conspiracy to violate the Volstead act will be pressed against Harry S. Black, *New York millionaire, and his two negro employees before the fed- ' eral grand jury, United States Attorney Herbert S. Phillips for the Southern district of Florida, said here today. According to Mr. Phillips, the grand jury will meet in Miami the last Monday in April to take up the case. %? Miami, Fla.,?March 20.?Harry St. Francis Black, New York multi-millionaire, rearrested last night in West i * Palm Bfeach under the state liquor laws on orders from Gov. Carey A. Hardee, was released today when Edward C. Romfh, .president of the First National bank of Miami, and gy [IONS ?SPRING * utiful,Silk Dresses, BecomGloves. Recently one of ?st Fashions which are now / od Silk Hose For a Pretty Ankle. hat <?hn be more attractive * a good silk hose worn _ U.? 1.1. O TT a pretty aniue: nere yuu find good silk Hose: -o.wn or Gray $1.95 ack $2.50 ;oming Hats iese Hats include models e of the newest straws? binations of straw braid elegant lace or maline in season's best colors. They flower trimmed. There are e Hats, small Hats and ium sized Hats. Just what want you will find at n's. The prices are $3.95 to $15.00 0 COMPLETE EASTER 'RING COSTUME. y to grace the Easter or . tie may be secured at er High Finished Chamois?white and pongee $1.50 , Dutton Chamoisette Gloves and pongee $1.50 *ench Kid 12-button Moses in brown, white, black $5.45 "rench Kid Gloves in white, ack $6.75 I k 1400 Main f Street !">r i;rO. Uou^tr bank, ; ;>;*? -*.*o*i* vvj " r^v ' "* "* -v -.... f personal bond of $1,000 for Black i tnd $1,000 for the negro porter employed on Black's private Pullman jar. * *,?*? : . . Black,,..w.ho was taken into custody ?arly last Thursday morning after ocal and federal authorities had aided his private car and seized S3 :ases of liquor stored in it, was reeased Friday by United States Commissioner John M. Graham, J. R. ' * "* * ' ' -C * A/-1 O f vianuiey, me negro poner, icsuncu ?i. he hearing that he had placed the iquor aboard without Black's knowl}dge. Although Black was still undergo 00 bond to appear in Coconut Grove police court tomorrow, he left immeJiately after his hearing here. Yesterday Governor Hardee telegraphed Sheriff Allen of Dade county asking information as to the disposition of the case and in a later message informetf'the sheriff that Black's release by federal authorities did not exonerate him under the state laws. The sheriff at once s^*ore out warrants for Black and his porter, J. R. M'andley, and wired the West Palm Beach authorities to hold the millionaire. Black supplied a cash bond of $2,000 for himself and porter. This bond will be returned to him today, being automatically cancelled by that of the Miami bankers. . Black and his car retui*ned to Miami this morning. "When Black appeared .in Coconut Grove police court he also frill face a charge of storing liquor in a shack near jhere on Biseayne Bay. said to be owned by him. - O The ''myriads of green bugs'-- which are overrunning Oklahoma may be nothing more than scraps of golfedged oil stock certificates blowing about.?Indianapolis News. \ ..... - . ? Meet Me at iapp* Thursdc Sale E Ch / $2Think of it, CHIC NEW, i low prices.. This is the m store. I JUV ? 1 *4 I You will be charmed with beautiful quality of these 1 Just Receive Consello an ? ? ? J* $10.00, $1 The famous Consello and ors of spring. In this col] fore. Style and outline tli and color. Famous Bett 4 $1.95, $2 The newest, smartest of th of beautiful qualitv ribbon. The Ja Department S Cor. Main and Blanding St; ' !'. .%V"> ; . >1 ' : *: win give its annual recital, Thursday | evening. March 31st, at eigght o'clock, j j OAK GROVE SCHOOL. j 1 London.?Makeup is no longer in ; fashion. According to one dealer women don't use rouge now that they keep their skin clean with cream and protect it with a dusting of powder. The women have a face powder to match their natural complexion, so that when used it is undetectable. WeWelc \ All visitors visiting Columt invited to make our plant t just one block from thf I way to the Automobile Shcv will be most welcome. ~ 0 If you own a car it will pay snecial Palmafesta week ofl _ _ - _ Tires. Inquire about them ei booth at the Show. * Gibbes Mac COLUMB % ~ THE GROWING STORE 17 1 __ C ly, rnaay, . aster M ic Trimmed H Easter Sale Price At 95 and $^J Regular $5.00 and $6.50 Values up-to-the-minute Spring Trimmec ost extraordinary sale of Spring ! dir TViimrinn 1 ?I J A 1 UIIUIVM I Easter Sale Price At 95 and $' tegular $7.50 and $10.00 Values . ** the assortment of colors and styi ovely new Spring Trimmed Hats. d, New Shipment of id Andrea Pa Easter Sale Price At 2.50, $15.00 up Andrea pattern hats are hats th lection we show more widely vai lat bespeak -individuality. Matei y Bright Misses' an Trimmed Hats Easter Sale Prices At t ne oc <?a QI e season's modes, trimmed with 1 mes L. Taj >tore?Millinery Salon?Second I 5. " jsl? -:%k "study of*, the b< i:- - >?*&% transportation."- F bo. for the peaches.?Detroit Peofessional Notice. DR. O'NEILL wishes to an? nounce that beginning April % his office practice will be conducted strictly by appointmehf Suite 5, Carolina Bank BuiK;ing. ? oine i m I >r Paimafesta are I . V.arters. We are I r,ior. auon, and on your ^Jf/' / Ur-p in and see us. You yfj you to investigate our ?ering on Kelly Springneid ther at our plant, or at our - | Jihierv Co. r y j IA, 5. C. [ < Meet Me at Tapp*s >atiirdav I illinery [ ats 95 I n i Hats at these amazingly Hats ever featured by any Hats \ 7.50 I ' f : I ' V v * * * ".?? : / t\ : ? ? ' les also pleased with th* .'.i' ' the Famous ttern Hats , 1 : to $25.00 * at are aglow with the coined models than ever berials rich in both texture d Children's I i | \ I 5; $6.50 > Dands and long streamers pp Co. j rloor Columbia. S. C. ft *