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r PERSONALS PHI*** were glad to see Mr* Thos, L. down street this morning. |jpri Claude Harnian is up and look 3?g around. pusmess out noi mucn 'V'SMit^e as. yet. ' 'We-regret to state that Mrs. G. M. KtoSP' Harman has been, and Is still very ?fck, with cold and a bad case of, fflpK / tOnsilitis and is confined to the bed, with the good care and treatment ^>X .pr- J.- J. Wingard we hope to ;"?? her up and out soon, w ; We regret to state that Col. J. B. IJBi&gard is still feeble and confined ^ ij?nis fiome on upper Main street. IMrv S. Jf. onumpen uioyiJcu AH to see us yesterday when on his way p| to visit Mrs. Jasper Price, of Price..vtUe, who is said to be very feeble at :-y ber home. ' ;i:>The "flu" seems to have hold of J out worthy postmaster, Mr. Frank , Oeor^e, who has been suffering for - A Tweek or ten days, keeping him at I b?ne and away from his duties. But 'fell^efficient assistant, Mr. Jas. Fox, ^ * * *"r WS&Pit n? equal to the prompt dispatch of r ' - / B all mails, and serves the citizens satK isfactorily. Mayor Samuel J. Long has certainly put lower Main street in fine / . traveling order, better than^ it has H over been eintfe our recollection. .Capt. Melton Corley knows how to ' '' ' v ?????? nnj T**il'rt/^rAOr? mnphlTlM and fi';- .. . "N ilKWH>5<s aMu v .teliis excellent supervision the streets CVu - ", > . ofcveur towp/Jaave been worked admirably and all hand#Reserve credit. ^/Mr. Wm. M. Oxner, editor and I- . published; of ,The Batesburg-Leesville News, passed through town yesterday afternoon and caleld for a few minutes. Since the Change in 'the makeup of his paper it has greatly improved in pcint apd matter generally, which certainly should please his pattr> rons Rev. J. P. Price and wife of Hickory, N. C., were the guests of Rev. C, J. Sox and family Wednesday and ' Thursday. Rev. Mr. Price is originally one of our Lexington tfoys and , has proven himself a worthy man of m i-'v ,|t is Capt. C. C. Roberts again in charge of the penitentiary guards. Clay, Is a clever and competent gentle ? -a? man, and will dlscnarge ms auuea prompt and fearless as ever. Mr. Elmore Black of Hollow Creek ? -was in town Monday and following up his old custom, looking after his ^ *;' county paper, he dropped in to see r f= I Meet Me At b mmmmmmammmmmmmmmammmmmmmtmmmmmmmmm I * '* v'n 5 + ' '3 ; * 4 ?w.is-. Si ? StejV i" r- :,' 1 * $H--y - . hh CLC y ? v . m r i I Is Alow I < " ' . ' Until January 1: ^^ Think of the wo I ' '' ' - buy. Many artic II than their wort! I dren's shoes arc e.Out Sale. Alt M inS is being sol< known in. Lexii r ; J necKwear, ory j this mighty Clos V] 1 ' { I j >" i * 55 || I hi -1 . \ I i mmmmm wmmmmmmmamm <S& _ ' us and left his dollar and a half for another year. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Hedrick, of Hamlet, N. C., are visiting Miss Add ie Areheart. Have an Object in Life. The old 'Un?Pluck, my boy, pluck: that is the one essential to success in business. The Young 'Un?Yes, of course, I know that. The trouble is finding some one to pluck. IN MEMORIAM In loving remembrance of our dear mother, Elizabeth Berry, daughter of John and Mary Shumpert, born No- , vember 2, 1843, and departed this life /September 3, 1921, In infancy she ' ,was consecrated to her Heavenly : Father by the rite of Holy Baptism, and early in life she was confirmed in Cedar Grove E. L. church (Lexington county) moving from the community of her childhood days and ' coming into a new section. She transferred to St. John's E. L. church (Black Creek, Lexington county) becoming a charter member of this con gregation. She was a faithful member. About two years ago she became ill and since that time slcKn^ss has prevented her worshipping in the House 1 of the Lord. But frequently her pastor has beerf to her home and there administered to her spiritual needs. 1 A Christian life we miss in our home, a loving mother no longer mingles with her children, and the presence of her face we shall never see again upon earth. About 48 years ago she was married to John E. Berry, and they were blessed with two children, Mary Lucas and Boyd F. Berry, who now mourn her death. She was also the step-mother of the following children: Sallie Spradley, Jerome Berry, William Washington Berry, who has gone before her. Her ashes are at peace and her soul is at rest in Christ the Lord. Sickness came?long years of suffering, slowly did she fade away, And her face grew fairer, purer, more unearthly every day, 'Till at last one Saturday eve., smiling like she was at rest, ?- i?Uny. tn Did she die, ana angeis uui V vv j the mansions of the blest. Mother's love, so rich ahd tender, how Tapp's T vsiNf: n Full Bla st or as long as stoc nderful saving on :les are being sold : 1. Men's, Women's, i all hpinp- sacrifice* Er ifUIKI Departt ? ' ' V/V * * (V 'W _ _ en's Young Men's: i i at the most redici' ngton. All Men's a yoods and notions ; sing Out Sale. You its warmth is multiplied By the days' of loss and sadness that have come since mother died. For the joy and sweetness which her presence gave our home; Only makes the loss more bitter, now that we are left alone. i Though I know that she is happy, with the ransomed saints above, Oh, how gladly would I purchase just one smile of mother's love, Just one gentle word of kindness. Just.one kiss, if nothing more. Yet we all will one day meet her in a home more bright^^an this,' And our grief and loss and sadness fAT* bliss. Ut' CAV.iiaii6vu 1.U4 Next to meeting Christ our saviour greater joy cannot be given Than to find that in those mansions will be mother, home and heaven. ' i Mother, I would not call you back, for you have gone to dwell in the house or the l^ora; That mansion not made with hands, where sorrowr nor pain can enter in, to bind with iron bands. I would not have you, mother dear, suffer as you did in your earthly pilgrimage, ; Throueh this vale of woe, though our | hearts ache and we are bowed with grief, 'Tis better thus we know. We try not to think of you as dead, my mother dear; we know you dwell in your heavenly home; we'll join you there when Jesus bids us come. SON BOYD. NOTICE The annual meeting of the County Board of Commissioners will be held on Thursday. January 5th. 1922. There will be no meeting on Monday, January 2nd, 1922. G. C. STEELE, Siintkrvisnr.' J. B. WINGARD. Clerk. t-d A CARD OF THANKS. We, the children of the late Mrs. Mary C. Wilson, take this method of publicly expressing our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to our friends { and neighbors, for their constant and increasing kindness to us during the illness and death of our devoted mother. .. J. C. Wilson and Sisters. j | IN "A app's Gret ... r st and Wii :k on hand lasts. i _i _ ivery article yuu for half and less Misses and Chili in this Closing and Boys' Cloth ilous prices ever tnd Boys' shirts, are thrown into may never have oc i ' nent Store, TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to hunt, haul wood from, or trespass whatsoever on our lands. Violators will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Dr. J . W. Geiger, J. K. Gardner, J. r>. Geiger, J. C. Howard, E. W. aioye, v> . jf urticK. .). Keese, a. E. Beard, G. Taylor. 4w-10-p TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass on the lands of the undersigned by hunting or otherwise. All persons will be punished to the full extent of the law. G. R. SEASE. J. A. SEASE. TRESPASS NOTICE. This is to notify all persons not to hunt, fish, haul straw or trespass in any way whatever upon our land* without our permission, as the law will be enforced against all trespass-i ers. Daniel L. Taylor, Paul Ilite, Lommie B. Hite, Lonnie J. Frick, Lawrence Taylor. Dec5-4tp GIN XOTICE. We will run our gins Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, December 14, 15 and 16, after which time we will close for the season. Parties having cotton to gin will please come on the above named dates. Lexington Cotton & Fertilizer Co. WANT ADS WANTED?Salesman with car capable-of earning $150.00 per week and able to manage salesmen in this district. 10,000 mile cord tires at lowest price and with liberal discounts to dealers. This is a rare, opportunity for a producer. Smith One Heat System, 1108 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. lt-cj FURS REMODELED, Hemstitching 1 r . Picoting, done at reasonable prices, at The French Millinery Store. 1232 Washington street, 'V Columbia, S. Q. v. , 7-l-feb-22 : i FOR RENT?115 acres open land, pasture, orchard, 5 room dwelling I on public highway. For information apply W. J. McCartha, Lexington, S. C. 1-w-p VGTON itest Of At )UT ! Continue f>V\ A av? c*Tii^Vi Ann/ ClllUl/lld out 11 by buying all yoi mighth cut price ing the biggest of Big Department find all you want we have it in Coh our Closing Out muiiey. COME Tnnn ( -rr , Lexingtot wmamammmmmmmmmmmmm WANTED?"Live" correspondent in Lexington, to handle court, city and social news, daily. The'Columbia Record. 1-t FOR SALE?We offer for sale 10 acres of land near Lexington cotton mill on 12 mile creek, adjoining lands of Simon Wingard, de^ "krt ot nuKllr? nnntinn ITaaCUl LU UU OU1U O.4. (>uut4v U4.U..V.. at Lexington court house door, 1st Monday in January, 1922. Signed: Mrs. Jessie Hendrix, N. B. Hendrix, Mrs. Rosalie Able. 3t-c-9 AW [ WANTED?Salesman with car to call J on dealers with a low priced 6,000 mile fabric and 10,000 mile cord tire. ?100.00 a week with extra commissions. Universal Tire & Rubber Company, Michigan City, Indiana. j FOR SALE?Large pecans for 50 j cents per pound. Mrs. K. V. Fox, j Lexington, S. C. 2t-pj I FOR RENT?115 acres open land. J pasture, orchard, 5 room dwelling j and 3 tenant houses on public highway. Apply, Mrs. D. P.. Rawl, Batesburg, S. C. lwp FOR RENT?My place about two miles from Lexington, one horse! farm. Apply to J. D. Price, Lex-j ington, R. F. D. 3. Xtp. j . .4 DO YOU. WANT BERKSHIRE**! THAT WIN, showing 2 boars at County Fair, we won first in each class and sweepstakes boar of the show over all breeds. Showing the same two boars at the State Fair we won third in each class being beaten only in. one class by the $5,000 Shuler Houck boar and a boar from Ohio, and in the other by 2 boars from Ohio. Pigs sired by both of these boars $12.50 each at 12 weeks old. You would have to pay from $25 to $35 for the same pigs if you went West. D. F. Efird & Son, Lexington, S. C. 2t-p COTTON 25 CENTS PER POUND! F. O. B. Columbia, S. C., in ex change for tuition. Act quick. Bowen's Business College. Columbia, S. C. 2t-c The Dispatch-News has just printing equipment. Bring us ^rour job printing if you want Added materially to its job it well done. Prompt delivery. ????? Meet M ll SA rrom Lfa )rtunitv to save as ur fall and winterClosing Out Sale. W 1 n t 1 .i_i i_ r : an .L/OCKnari ivun i Store in Columbia in our Lexington C imbia for you. If Sale you loose moi 1 EVERYBODY CC 4 Compc I, s. c. FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS? "When you want any kind of Field or Garden seeds see me for your II wants. Prices right. A. J? . Mathias. nov 10-tf-c^. - -- 1 1 1 WANTED?To buy shares of stock in 1 '5* V T the American Exports and Imports . \ Corporation. Address', J. P. Ofct,' Jr., care Palmetto Mills, . Colum- /'-^V' ? r . tt -rhm ' ? - C:r- **33 } " 1 WANTED?To buy peas, all varieties, \ Submit samples, Route 2, Box .33, x> J New Brookland, S. ., J.; D. Poland. 4t-7-p;;'^j ' ' i -.-A ^ FOR SALE CHEAP?One 4 H. P/ J ^ Alamos-Gasolene engine in good:' V ^ condition; suitable for wood saw,' shingle mill, etc. Apply to Harmon^ V J Drug Co., Lexington, S. C. tf ' LOTS FOR SALS?Four good build- J ing lots conveniently located on. yr, ,' ;1 Harman street. All four lots,, three: i ,f and half acres in one, or sepa-, rately as desired. Sold on easy >, | terms. G. M. Harman, Lexington: '? ; j| s. c. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE?Worm A: . 1 drive Ford truck, 1917 model; wilj ;.^|w sell or exchange for Ford touring v. % car. P. H. Addy. Leesville, S? , s 2tp ASBESTOS RUBBER SHINGlJfiS < 10 Squares of , Asbestos Rubber Shingles 7x12 seconds, suitable for >*; ^ .covering houses,, outbuildings or sheds; fireproof; at half .cent shingle. Mrs. G. M. Harman, Lex-..* v. in?ton, 9.'C. jL ALLISON LUMBER COMPPANY. The Senlce Yard"t Building ^ terials, Bird's Xeponset Roofing. Fir Doors (Doors without knots).^ ^^ 729 Tiady St , Columbia, S. C. C^[;* ^ CABBAGE VL ANTS?$ 1.50 pei& . '|S 1,000; $2.25 delivered, postpai<l^>^^ 25 cents per'100 or 30 cents post paid: Phone 14 on 55, II. T. tviQi' T ATi'ni?+nn S C if- . '.4 j NOTICE, TRESPASSERS. ^ 4^ This is to notify a!l persons not to '--A hunt, fish or trespass in anyway what* "-l ever upon my premises as the law wifl^ -fj positively be enforced against all trespassers. i| MRS. D. L. GEORGE, \ $ :3 C. T. GEORGE. ' J | Noevmber 24, 1921?4-w-p. J e At Tapp's l.'S LES j v fo Dav 1 you now have S wants in this, ? e are also hold- ] Cnd Sales in our '.'i . If you can't ; losing Out Sale I you fail to visit"; ney?your own | ;? )ME. , .r:v.I ? +* v _ / *<?/ J^H xny || v-^?^a:.T-rz--csr~ s''.. xz