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ppfnodrsi FROM PZi??53ST HILL. | Btffijj'V Mr. James O. Hallman and. family j jlF'spent Sunday with Mr. Draton Tay- j 8|&v lor and family. Wki Mrs. Eddie w Taylor and children < spent Sunday evening with her father, and mother, Mr. and Mrs. .1. 55. ! Mr. Reuben Taylor^ and family j ||ip spent Saturday night and Sunday withj ;.-:.Mrs. Taylor's father and mother. Mr. j ll^o; and Mrs. Luther Shealv of Dolmar. Mr. Edgar Price and fan ilv spent ' 'Sunday with Mrs. Price's parents, ( Mr., ana Mrs. u. i.. layjui. I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor spent Sunday with Mrs. Taylor's mother,. Mrs. Sidney Shealy of St. Matthews. Mr. Callie Taylor and family spent | Sunday with Mr. Taylor's brother, Mr. Claude Taylor. Mr. Grady Craps and family spent a short while with Mrs. Craps parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Taylor. Mrs. J. D. Taylor* spent Sunday with her brother, Mr. Tom Anderson and family. Mr. James Long and wife spent Saturday night and Sunday with their brother, Mr. J. C. Taylor. We are ery ?orry to learn at this writing of the illness of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Taylor, who has aerocyphilis. We hope for it a speedy recovery. * 0SB C* ST. JOHN'S NEWS. ^ Ttifl fr, vmovo ard almost through . '114^ i.U4 **iv* V v?* v ? , |;. gathering their crops. | ? Mr. W. K. Hook, daughter Eteie Esp Ray, and son, Knowlton, accompanied jk?:' by Mr. Homer Hook, and Miss Mary &jt Keisler attended the young peoples ^'federation at Little Mountain Sunday. '$ . Mrs. Ella Keisler and Mrs. W. K. *v Hook-spent Sunday with Mrs. E. E. ^. Hook J ''Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Shull and I. family spent Sunday in Leesville. ? t Miss Julia Kaiser and Virginia Baldentine spent Sunday with Miss Lillian | . Keisler. : Miss Gladys Ballentine spent SunT ; day with Misses Cleo and Katherine ^y/lHendrix. ." Mr. Floyd Hook spent Saturday sjL;r.', night and Sunday with Mr. Webster Wfessinger. ra&y Mr. 'and Mrs. J. A. Ballentine P&V ripent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and J. H. Rawl. |p Miss Elizabeth Ballentine spent gf,, Sunday afternoon with her cousin, Bp?.' Miss Mertie Kaiser. fRuby Hendrix spent Sunday iss lone Rawl. Dannah Rhea Oxner spent a while Sunday afternoon with lelma Hendrix. Ralph Hendrix spent Saturday j tnd Sunday wifh Mr. Lucious and Mrs. Earl Hendrix and spent Sunday afternoon with ster Harmon and family. ;; and Mrs. Colie Long spent I FmnJvn Vrtnc JjpaR? +M ** J*** A " VI ||p1 ^ Sold ; 1 Cau I ? 1313 Assembly :; All Adjustsment it j ( Sunday afternoon with Mr. and .Mrs. . D. Jj. Keisler. AMICKS PERRY NEWS. Mr. R. E. Amic-k and family visited at Mr. W. E. Rauch's last Sunday. Mr. J. H. Shircy, accompanied ly two of his friends of Columbia spent: a short while Sunday evening with j , Mr. B. T. Bowens and family. Mrs. Xtzzie Arniek, who lias been ! critically ill for some time is some- J what improved at this writing*. Mr. D. I. Amiok and wife and j mother worshipped at Macedonia and i * took dinner at Mr. D. W. Epting'si last Sunday. !1 The little son of Mr. and Mrs. B. :1 T. Bowens is very ill with typhoid j1 fever at this writing. We wish for j 1 little T. H., a speedy recovery. !3 . Mr. E. S. Crout spent Sunday: 3 night and Monday with Mr. D. D. ;Amick. Mr. Crout is principal ?>i j ' I * the White Star school for the coming ; term which will begin at an early ( date. 1 Mr. T. Drafts and Kenneth Amick I J The Aver f ' Does not realize all that a Ba 1 1+ ?? ? rv?i r\v\ rl T n /I 4"V> Qy-l enm II (I II1C4;U. 1 iivt tiiV/U uviii A Real Is a financial institution that of the community it serves, for the solving of all the finai tele. Saving the Fi No matter how splendid you may be, if you have not SA' will not bring you the rewar ried out, the man who has s behind your idea, is the one t Let Us Help The Home Nt Lexington Capital, $50,000.00 Member of Federal R ~ E1V th jfTW tha L GR = Run I agains 5 11 make eJJJJ tube ai y J to ec J* Ti r / > and Tubes W ana buaraniee ghman Br Street, ( ie by us.1 U i. i o . ^ C iO fete fi'iends ?n iw.\ i:i the swamp Sunday afternoon. Miss Eva l-frollis returned from ar extended visit with relatives an? ft lends in Spartanburg county las Monday. A Smut (Vuicls. \ Just because you have had man3 i-olds and ahvavg recovered froir them, you should not presume inai eolds are not dangerous. It is rioi :he cold itself but the serious diseases that it leads to that are to be guarded igainst. Pneumonia often follows :i bad cold because the cold prepares the sj'stem for the reception and development of the pneumonia gem: ivhich otherwise would not have found lodgment. It is the same Avith many other germ diseases. You arc most likely to contract them wher vou have a cold. .Children who have olds should be kept out of school unil they recover. Get rid of everj -old as quickly as possible. In other vords take Chamberlain's Cough flemedy. It can be depended upon. age Man nk means to a community. Bank functions for the welfare It has machinery at hand 3cial problems of its clien% rst Essential r idea or how practical it VED something your idea d it deserves. If it be caraved and whose money is ,vho will profit most. You Save itional Bank , s. c. Deposits, $600,000.00 eserve Association 1PIRE IE ONE * t grows EATER. I an Empire >t any other of casing or id learn how :onomise in ire Cost. ear Longest, d By * OS., Columbia, S. C. - TAX NOTICE. h i i i ? . i Office County Treasurer Lexington County. Lexington, S. C., Oct. 11. 1921. ; I'ublie notice is lierebv given that | i state, county ami school taxes for [ i Lexington county will be received by I 1 ? I ' | me from October 15th, to December | j i 31 st. 1921, inclusive. !' rpu _ l., .. ? .'?ii l. J nit* nr> V id 1U11UWS. r i ^ | For State purposes 12 mills i.'For County purposes ..7 1-2 mills' ! N 'For int. and Prin. High- N i/ way loan 3 mills Tor past indebtedness.. 4 mills ^ i'For Constitutional school N | tax 3 mills << | For weak schools .. .. 1-2 mill A If Total 30 mills V ^ Special tax as folows: o ! ' District Xo. 1. Special and bonds, / | 12 mills. X I" District Xo. S. Special and bonds, V 14 mills. << District Xo. 14. Special and bonds, /< tv 8 mills. y District Xo. 15. Special and bonds. << 34 mills. - h District Xo. IS. Special and bonds, >) 36 mills. r District Xo. 25. Special and bonds, $ i 12 mils. = ; District Xo. 20. Special and bonds, ! 16 mills. District Xo. 36. Special and bonds, j 6 mills. ' District Xo. 37. Special and bonds, | 14 mills. District Xo. Gu. Special and bonds. 12 mills. District Xo. 66. Special and bonds, ! S mills. District Xo. 76. Special and bonds, [12 mills. District No. 11'. Special and bonds, j .10 mills. I District Nos. J), 10, 11, 13, 16, 21, 27, 32, 34, 33, 3S, 40, 42, 43, 45, 50, 53, 59, 61, G3,64, 69, 71, 77, 78, SO, 183, 84, and 87?S mills. Dstrct Nos. 41, 79 and 82?6 mills. District Nos. 2. 3, 4. 5, 7, 17; 19, 20, 22, 30, 31. 33, 39, 46, 48, 49, 55, 62, 75, SS?4 mills. District Nos. 6, 23. 24. 26, 28, 44. <47, 51, 70, 72, 74?2 mills. Capitation Road Tax $5.00, optional upon all male citizens between the ages of 18 to 55 or work 5 days in lieu. Poll Tax $1.00 upon all male citizens between the ages of 21 to 60. Dog tax $1.25 for every dog over 6 /months old. In ^emitting your tax money please state whether you wish to pay road 'tax or work, also, state how mdny dogs you have. In order to avoid any fconfusion as there are many, other 'Smiths, make your money order or cashier's check payable to W. J. Smith, Treasurer, and address your yetter to W. J. SMITH, tf Treasurer Lexington County. i Si'mV Mrs. A. T. Smith, of 290G Mitchell St., Tampa, Fla., writes the Tyrrell Hygienic Institute: "The *J. B. L. Cascade' has been a blessing to me. Before I got it, " neither medicines nor douches would relieve the Constipation and the pain was terrible. But the Cascade thoroughly cleanses and relieves me from all the pain." The "J. B. L. Cascade" cleanses the lower intestine its entire length and keeps it always free of poisonous wa$rer Thousands testify that Constipation, Indigestion, Stomach Trouble, Biliousness, Headaches and all the many serious troubles which they cause are absolutely relieved and prevented by this Nature Treatment. A. J. MATHIAS Lexington, S. C. will gladly explain to you the simp!# operation of the "J. B. L. Cascade," why it is so certain in its results, and will give you free of cost, an interesting little book containing the results of the experiences of Dr. Chas. A. I Tyrrell of New York, who was a specialist on Intestinal Complaints for ! L'.r) years in that city. "Why not cut j tiiis out as a reminder to get this I book as soon as possible. Remember, please, it is free. SEED For the convenience of Lexington county fanners I have opened a first class seed house in the rear of = .W. B. Redd's store, for ' ? i i - -1 T I meny my oia siana, wnwc i I will make a specialty of buying and selling good J fresh field and garden seed. Particular attention given to Rye, Oats and Peas. Now have .good quantity of Abruzzi Rye at $2.75 bushel. Also good supply seed wheat and oats. Come to me for your needs in all kinds of seeds. Prices right. A. J. MATHIAS. Montgomery Gro< COLUMBIA. 1101 (iervais Street 730 Kim wood Ave. 1108 Hampton Street nil: STORK THAT SELLS FOR CASH; li FLOUR, BACON, LARD AND SI We carry Everything in die Grocer? to Please. Try I"s Before Yon Buy !^AA^AAAAAA^^^aaaaaaaaa^\AA Have Your Photog LYLES S! ? Winner of First Prize at the S< >> for Seven \ | Phone 52 >> 1511 Main Street ? 60 S3 B18 1L On@ Bk; $oui GREATEST LIVE i in the history of the Fair Association. Co .?g the boil weevil menace. AUTOMOBILE Fast track, well known drivers, speedj Auto races on Friday. 28th. HORSE RA Or. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday a races for purses of $300 each event, with i purses of $150. each event, with added mori AUTO POLO-SOM] C*f?'rv?rt/1 ArnAKIloe I t-\ ^rnit iti O* crO Oli ip^cu aUkVU!VMlJV;o in ^.iviu.15 jw?w South. One exhibit each day between race day; also once each evening during iirewo BIG FIREWORKS i On the Midway, the factious C. A. Worthai :.:a:iy now a;.C novel. e POULTRY E! under the auspices of the South Carolina T n conjunction with the State Fair. B. E. . AGRICULTURAL from every section of the stoic, including 1 also Girls' Club work. CAROLINA-CLEMSON F< The one big football game of the seas S.000 spectators. Football Day, Thursday. REDUCED RATES ON Admissions: Adults, 75c; children undc rates for school children's tickets when b tickets not sold at fair grounds, hut mus treasurer and will be redeemed at full v; OOe each. For premium list or information, write D. F. EFIRD, Secrel We Are Naming 5 On Galvanized Corrugated Ro Painted Metal Shingles. As Roofing Mason and Ideal Canning Outfits and C Oil Cook Stoves Get our latest prices f.ORICK BR( 1533 Main Street, C.olumb 'Everything Goo AT THE Sanitary 1345 Main Street, t T-Tome Cooking and Reasonabl "Little Diffei Quick, Polite and attentive p*1 Open Day and Night. mmmaammammmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmammtmmmmmmmmm' eery Company .1 s. c. Telephone 2418 Telephone 3536 Telephone 206!) 1ET.VIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES JGAR OUR SPECIALTIES f Line, and Onr Chief Aim is and You Will be Convinced raphs Made at II TUDIO 3uth Carolina State Fair ?<< "ears <<<s !27 |? Columbia, S. C. if %ffi!WSF' D'F-EFIHp* S .?W ' ^ SEOUTTAK/^ Columbia ,5^r. K Carolina Fair 3T0CK SHOW me and see how others are meet- ^ ! RACES r cars. Purses amount to $3,000. CING :fternoons. Pacing1 and Trotting a.dded money. Running Races for STHING NEW .mes. First time evfer seen in the s Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursrks IVERY NIGHT n Shows, featuring 30 attractions. 5TT7TRTT 'oultry Breeders' Association. Held Adams, President, Charleston, S. C. PRODUCTS cvork of Boys' Corn and Tie Clubs; OOTBALL CLASSIC on. Reserved seats provided for 27th. ALL RAILROADS r 12 years, 35c. Farther reduced ought in advance In hulk. These t be secured In advance from the aluc If not used. Prices 20c and) ? . ;ary, Columbia, S. C. Special Prices ofing 10x14 Gaiv. and phalt Shingles and Roll Fruit Jars banning Supplies or>r] Aronc uiiu yj x VAJu )THERS iia, S. C. Phone 4PS <1 To Eat" * i a Cafe Columbia, S. C. e Prices. rent" from the others J i?tri /> te I SSSSr--- i'