The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, November 16, 1921, Image 5
in good; condition and will
hoavy work, for sale at a barHARM0X
DRUG C? "
p-?- " FRUIT TREE SPRAY
Pure Hluestone, clear crystals, i
^ * "takes care of your wheat." B. T.
L fruit tree spray, "saves your
A full line of insecticides.
y^ chemicals, etc.
$Fv' -Save your crops, plants and trees.
booklet on Spraying.
- HARMON DRUG CO.,
- Good Health
jou would enjoy good health,
f|g|?*;..-yaur^ bowels regular. No one
reasonably hope to feel well,
.constipated. "When needed, take
^^^mjberlain's Tablets. They are mild
V |BMlilhr'?tl In^s Tablets Have Done Her
I' * World of Good.
^^^Iianaberlain's Tablets have done
world of good," writes Mrs. Ella
y . |Bgp|Jl|ttO, Klrkvilie, JN. x . "? nave
JpplfoMgnended them to a number of
' &' ffiends and all who have used <
^Spjj>U.. praise them highly." When
jp ^H^tbied with indigestion or constipag^ve
them a trial and realize for
^^ftrself what an excellent medicine
' NOTICE OF ELECTION.
I" All qualified resident electors and
|$ri&eholders in Chapin school district
tt?||P^^66"will please take notice that an
will be held at the school
ifeerein, on Wednesday, the
day of November, 1921, to vote
^^wtt'-^dditional levy of six mills for
School purposes. Polls will open at 7
and close at 4 p. m. Bring tax
^^''*^f6peipt and registration certificate.
??':\ . K>' order of the County Eoard of
Igp!? R. F. CUMALANDER,
N. S. DERRICK,
p|: "GARY H. SHEALY,
3taard of Trustees Chapin District No.
THE CANDY OF THE SOUTH
fresh shipment of Nunnally's
^hlgrh grade candy just received by express.
Nunnafly candies are the best
ijoif the South, made near your home
^ad received fresh by Express. The
prices have been reduced and the
Ijuality made better, if its possible to
soafce better candy. We have all size
HARMON DRUG CO.,
lw Lexington, S. C.
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Goods, C
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LAST WEEK?REWA RD
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Swansea, Xov. 5.?The store of j
Rubin & Peskin, here, was robbed j
last night. They estimate their loss^
at $300.00, The thieves entered the:
building by breaking out a glass win-J
dow on the front. Xo clue as to!
who did it.
fiubin & Peskin offer a reward ot
nnn on o * the robbers with evidence
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to convict.
SIIILOII DOTS.
The farmers are almost , through
sowing their grain.
Center school opened Monday,
November 7, with large attendance.
Miss Eunice Rawl spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Miss Ethel
Price.
Mises Minnie and Maude - Keislei
spent Saturday night with Misses
Lizzie and Viola Rawl.
Mr. and Mrs. "Washington Leaphart
dined with Mr. Colie Long and
family Sunday.
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Mr. George Rawl and family took a
flying trip to Batesburg Saturday af
LC1UWII.
Mr. Walter Rawl spent Saturday
night and Sunday with his chum, Mr.
Festus and Labon Sease.
I
. Plowing under cotton stalks now is
said to be the best way to combat the
boll weevil. Everybody ought at
least to try it.
TWICE PROVEN
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' If you suffer backache, sleepless
nights, tired, dull days and distressing
urinary disorders, don't experiment.
Read this twice-told testimony. It's
Lexington evidence?doubly proven.
John J. Taylor, carpenter, W. !
Main St., says: "I had a constant!
pain in the small of my back and I
could hardly work at my trade. The
kidney secretions passed too N often
and I had to get up a number of times
each mgnt on tnat account, uoan s
Kidney Pills, which I got from the
Harmon Drug Co., gave me splendid
relief, Strengthened my back, and re- |
lieved the other symptoms of kidney I
complaint."
USES OCCASIONALLY.
Four years later Mr. Taylor said:
"The recommendation I gave Doan's
Kidney Pills still holds good. I find,
when my kidneys bother me, that all
I have to do is take a few Doan's and
I am soon in good shape."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
Mr. Taylor had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, X. Y.
Offering Our i
lo thing, Shoes <
Cents on the L
pron and Dress Ginghams 10c
iting, good grade, the yard 12
SHOPS
en Scouts, the pair $
lid leather dark tan dress sh
ish last, pair $
g reduction on Women and CI
> Shoes. A trial will convnice yo
Dry Good
on the Market Square
mbly Sts.
:al elal
Of All Kinds
Dispatch^
BANK'S NEW PRESIDENT
At a meeting ol' the directors of th
Bank of Western Carolina held last
week, Mr. Wiliam B. Turner, Managei
of the Ellenton branch and Vicepresident
of the big bank, was elected
President, and Julian B. Salley, Esq.,
of Aiken was elected as Vice-president.
Mr. Turner has for years been a I
business man 01 note in this section I
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and is highly esteemed in the busi-1
ness world. Mr. Sallev is President |
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of the Aiken Business League, a
sound, careful business man and will
make an excellent team-mate with
the new head of the large banking institution.
Mr. Turner and family will
shortly move to Aiken and the people
will gladly welcome them into the social
life of our community.?Aiken
Journal and Review.
NEW MARKET FOR LEXINGTON.
The Lexington Meat Market has
opened for business next door to Wingard-Roberts
store, and is prepared
to fill the wants of this community
in the fresh meat line. Mr. H. E.
Wingard is in charge of the market
and guarantees to the public first-1
"+ ^11 imoc niifa tho nPW
Class* 1IJCUI <X\. CLII liiuro. ,
market a trial. j
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WHEN
in Columbia, Lunch with us at Creamery
Lunch Room 121G Lady Street,
1-2 block from Main. Tou will be as
welcome as the flowers in May. The
best of everything and reasonable
prices.
Creamery Lunch,
121G Lady St. Columbia, S. C
SHOES
TETE KIND THAT WEARS
EASY AND LONGES'i
We are always prepared to serve
our Lexington friends from a large
stock of dependable Shoes for every
kind of wear, in all leathers and sizes.
The "Family Shoe Store of Columbia,"
Fanners' Medium and Heavy Work
Shoes a Specialty.
E P.& F. A. DAVIS
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