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S$ . jjMeateaa . ? = ... i : t;,-.' ? ,V->' ' '? * \ . PROFESSIONAL CARDS * ' r -* H I r : ; , The Friends and Patients of DR. RAY F. SOX will be glad to know that he is back again with the old Reliable Baltimore Dental Parlors. Dr. Ray F. Sox is now associated with Dr. Woods and acting as man-! ager. You will find us both here at all j ' ' ?r-. - times. . ? 1 | J. FRANK KNEECE Real Estate and Insurance BATESBURG* S. C Drs. BOOZER, DENTIST. . 1542 Main St., | COLUMBIA, S. C. B. J. WINGARD ATTORNEY AT LAW No. IS Clark Daw Building Caw Range Telephone 1st I COLUMBIA. S.C. * !_ a nn war-i a a/\\T ALL WUKN A1 KIUUU1V | ABLE PRICES. DR. TOOLE . ' . Dentist 1623 M&in St. Columbia, S. C. m: RATS DIE so do mice, once tbc^ eat RAT-1 Snap. And they leave no odor be- j hind. Don't take oar word for it j ?try a package. Cats and dogs j won't touch it. Rats pass up ail: food to . get RAT-SXAP. Three j S nt > .1 ii 1 faxes. 155c size (1 cake) enough for i Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar. 65c size (2 cakes) for Chicken,' House, coops, or small buildings. | $1.25 size <5 cakes) enough for ; all farm and out buildings, stor- j age buildings, or factory build-! tags. - | Sold and Guaranteed by Har- i mon Drug Co. and Lexington j . Jfnarraacy. mmKmmwmmmmmm+Jmmm - ** ,? Fine job printmgr at The DispatchNews office.\ The Dispatch-News | > $1.50 a year, cash in advance. I?^ ; EAGLE i mH Fo? Sub at toot Dealer j? , ASK FOR THE YELLOW PEN 8 EAGLS M 1 EAGLE PENCIL COM " ' ===== ===== ? , J.- :\ The Avei z- * V ' \ Syrf" '> .v Does not realize all that a B It is a friend?and then son 4 Real , . Is a financial institution tha of the community it serves. for the solving of all the fin tele. Saving the F No matter how splendid yc may be, if you have not Si will not brinsr you the rew2 Iried out, the man who has behind your idea, is the one Let Us Helj The Home ft Lexingtc Capital, $50,000.00 Member of Federal ?ag? ?a??a??immrrni | WATERIXGKOKI) XFAYS ' Fine springlike weather and the merry gee haw of the plow boy is now heard. Mr. S. L. Robertson and daughters, Misses Jessie and Lillio Mae, I were in Batcsburg shopping last Moni. | aey. Mr. M. R. Crout frorr. down below Lexington was , amongst his old friends last Thursday night. Mr. S. . L. Robertson and old "Uncle Henry" made a business trip to Leesville last Wednesday. Mr. Elbert Smith and family visited Mrs. Smith's brother, Mr. Willie Taylor, near Pleasant Hill church last Saturday night and Sunday. FRUIT TREE SPRAY Save your trees and make your fruit a money crop. Now is the time to give them their first spray. Wc I have "Orchard brand" B. T. S., insecj ticides and chemicals. They are the best and guaranteed to do the work. ! Call for free booklet on spraying and other valuable information. HARMON DRUG CO., 2-w Lexington, S. C. - i ? Come Up to These Claims. RAT-SNAP is absolutely guaranteed to kill rats and mice. Cremates them. Rodents killed with RAT-SNAP leave no smell. Rats pass up all food to get at RAT-SNAP. Their first meal is their last. RAT-SNAP conies in caices. ino mixing, ui uugs won't touch it. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by LexingtonJ Pharmacy and Harmon Drug Co. TAX NOTICE. According to law the County Auditor will add the following penalties: On January 1st, 1922, 1 per cent, penalty will be added to those who have not paid. On February 1st, 1922, an additional 1 per cent, will be added to those who have n<^t paid, making 2 per cent, penalty for February. Still an additional 5 per cent, penalty will be added on March 1st, making 7 per cent, penalty to be paid by those who have not paid by March 1st, 1922. Poll Tax, $1.00: Capitation Koad Tax, $5.00; Capitation Dog Tax. $1.25. TAX BOOKS CLOSE MARCH 15. 1922. When remitting give each Township and School District 3*our property is in. Give one name in full? not initials. Send postage for reply and return of receipt. W. J. SMITH, Treasurer Lexington County, S. C. Till Mch. 15th, 1922. g^p^Pencil No. 174 Made in five grades OL WITH THE RED BAND 1KADO PANY, NEW YORK f age Man ank means to a community, tie. IBank it functions for the welfare It has machinery at hand ancial problems of its clienirst Essential >ur idea or how practical it WED something your idea ird it deserves. If it be carsaved and whose money is i who will profit most. ) You Save [ational Bank in, S. C. Deposits, $6O0,GOO.OO Reserve Association | t I .V * \ , Mr. G. Sam Crout and son, John, ; were in Leesville on business last Wednesday. j jii. ana Mrs. C. II. Holamon and son and also Miss Sallie Robertson, motored over from Lee county and ' spent last week end with Mr. and i l >Irs. S. L. Robertson, returning home Sunday. \fps. T-T A TTr>TX-ar/l Sc v*??tr r?ri?tA. ful to Mrs. Minnie Kyzer, who so kindly remembered her last week with a nice mess of pudding, sausage and spare ribs. Many thanks., Mr. P. C. Xoon, the efficient superintendent of the Boiling Springs Sunday school, gave us a short but pleasant call Suri'day before last. Come again uncle Pinck as we always enjoy good company. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rish made a business trip ts Mr. M. M. Howard's last Friday evening. Come again sweet. Mrs. S. L. Robertson and daughter, Miss Jessie, and also Mrs. Minnie Smith spent last Monday with Mrs. II. A. Howard. Wo are informed that Mr. Job Smith, who lost his house by fire about two weeks ago, is rapidly rebuilding on, or near the old site where his house was. We regret to learn of the serious illness of old aunt Frances Lewis at her home up on Pond. Branch. We hope for her recovery. It was with profound regret that we read the death of Rev. E. L. Lyhmiirl a n rif Vi fiv inin rvf i.ti" nnl teachers. It was old aunt Barbara Corley (Rev. By brand's mother) Kev. Cromer, Rev. Lybrand, and one Mr. Frank Souter, through whom I received about ten months schooling in a nold field school ,away back in radical time. So you see my education is none. 1 ^ AMICK'S FERRY NEWS. Heavy rains have fallen in this section for the past few weeks with plenty of snow and ice. Mr. 1). L. Pool, merchant and extensive farmer and Joe Pool of Spartanburg, S. C., spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hollis and family. Mr. Boyd Hollis, who has been employed by the Wicks Lumber Co., of JSnoree, S. C., is spending some time with home folks, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hollis. Prof. E. S. Crout and wife and children- spent the week end with relatives of the Wateringford section. Mr. Henry Amick of this section and Miss Bessie Lowman of the Macedonia section were happily married last Thursday, February 2, at the Piney Woods parsonage by the Rev. Riser. We wish for this young couple much happiness all through life's long journey. Congratulations. Miss Grace Amick spent the week end with her chums. Misses Margaret and Alice Ruth Hollis. Mr. W. D. Hollis is spending some time with relatives and friends in Spartanburg county. Mrs. B. T. Bowens and two little Vl'citOfl it AT v? UTilliorn o ?%*.v AU* IT iiiUlUl Shealy's recently. Mr. R. E. Amick and family spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives of the Piney Wods section. COOPEKATIVE MARRETING IS THE ORDER OF DAY Columbia, Feb. G.?The State is aflame with enthusiasm for the cooperative marketing of cotton, judging from reports and letters coming into the offices of the South Carolina Cotton Growers' Cooperative Association here. Every mail brings signed contracts and letters telling of enthusiasm for the movement in various sections of the state. Darlington county observed "Signup Day" last Tuesday and contracts representing 4,830 bans were signed, bringing the total number of bales signed in that county to over 15,000. Chesterfield sent in its first report, contracts representing over 2,2 00 bales. A letter from the Abbeville county director. J. F. Hill reported enthusiasm in that county. George R. P.riggs, county agent for Oconee county, reports fine headway being made in that county. ~ r* A. UUUV.I iUVIll Mt'l r? I.H. tilV VCVIir: il Assembly are signing the contract. Senators George K. Laney, of Chosterfiekl, P. D. Ketliea fjf Dillon, and P. C. Robinson have already signed and in the House of Representatives Clarence J. Jackson, of Sumter, John W. McKay, of Dillon. L. R. Windham and Julius S. Mo Inner,, oi" Darlington; F. Gentry Harris and J. H. Mabry of Spartanburg have already signed. The campaign for contracts will be pushed with the greatest possible vigor all over the state during the next three months. MR. HOOK AGAIN IX HIS OFFICE HERE The many friends of Walter F. Hook, probate judge, will be glad tc learn that he is again in his office after an absence of about two weeks due to illness. {-; - " - Remember the local min.>teei at the school house on Tuesday night. February 34. ESTATE NOTICE. I | | The creditors of trie e3tate of Mari garet Catharine Mathias, deceased, i are hereby notified to render to the undersigned, or his attorney, Cyrus L. j Shealy, Lexington, S. C., an account j of their demands, i>UL? x ATTESTED; ! and ail persor.3 indebted to the said estate are notified to make payment likewise. F. TILLMAN MATHIAS, Executor of the estate of Margaret Catherine Mathias, deceased, j Lexington, S. C. j Jan. 18. 1922.?10-c-C. L S. I I SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES Pencil pads, writing tablets, writing papers, examination tablets, cornposition books, lead pencils, writing pens, penholders, inks, rulers, ex-asers, school and office supplies of every kind. Box papex*s in great variety. We sell the Rexall quality kind. Call for a free blotter and look over our line. HARMON DRUG CO.. 2w Lexington, S. C. UNSHAKEN TESTIMONY i Time is the test of truth. And j Doar.'s Kidney Pills have stood the i test in Lexington. No Lexington resident who suffers backache, or annoy! rwr xrlnovir P1<ii r-'j n i vinced by this twice-told testimony. ! Mr*. K. Y. Powell, Main St., Lex| ington, says: "I had a dull ache ir | my back and in the morning when 3 | got up I could hardly bend over. 3 j tired easily and it was an effort foi { me to do my housework. Headaches I and dizzy spells bothered me and my | sight was blurred. Dean's Kidney {! Pills from the Harmon Drug Co., gave I me relief almost at once and after us( ing three or four boxes all the trouble i disappeared.'" j Over three years later Mrs. Powell j said: *'L think just as much oi Dean's ! Kidney Pills today as I did when 1 recommended them nearly four yeanago. I haven't had to use a kidney j medicine since that time." Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't sim| ply ask for a kidney remedy?get j Donn's Kidney Pills?the same that ! Mrs. Powell had. Foster-Miiburn J Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. I ????. | MEETING OF TKK i . PITNSION BOARD \ | There will be held a meeting of the : Countv Pension Beard on Monday, the i -j 1.1 th uay of February, 1022. at 10 o'j clock a. m., for the purpose of con1 sidering new applications for pen| SiOIiC. j Blanks will be furnished applicants. ' Those already listed need r.ot come I i i ^ l ^ T *? ^ } jit* ;.;caiu. jl*j viua \>l uu I I5on.nl. M. I). KARIIAX. i . Chairman. V.*. F. HOOK, Probate Judge. Sec*ty.-2t-ic i i * | They Appeal to Oar Sympathies. 1 The bilious and dyspoptio are coni . ; scant sufferers and appeal to <*ur symi pathies. Many such, however, have i been completely restored, to he-tilth by | the use of Chamberlain's Tablets, j These tablets strengthen the stomach, j invigorate the liver and improve the ! digestion. They also cause a gentle i movement of the bowels. When you I ! have any trouble with your stomach, | give them a trial, i GET COLOR INTO YOUR PALE CHEEKS j i If Your Fare is Your Fortune. Don't Look Like a Bankrupt. j Who does not want rod lips, a good, ! clear, healthy complexion and bright | flashing eyes? | Some people have such wonderfully j good health nothing seems to hurt ! them. Others could so easily have | fine color and more strength and vigor 1 if they would help nature with Gude's j Peplo-Mangan. It is a splendid iron j tonic that physicians have prescribed j for thirty years. It is not an orperi| ment. It is not merely a temporary j help, because it makes plenty of red j blood and. as everybody knows, red j ?>lood is the only sure foundation or j permanent health and strength. Cet I Pepto-Mangnn of your druggist?and f i take it a tew weeks and see how much J better you icel and look. Hold in liquid | and tablet form. Advertisement i ! ! S. Government Warns Farmers j ! Ai>out Disease Caused by Hats. S They carry Bubonic plague, fatal to j human beings. They carry foot and j mouth disease, which is fatal to stock. i i They kill chickens, oat grain, causf [ destruction to property. If you have i rats BAT-SNAP will kill them. Cre! mates vats after killing them?leaves i J no smell. Comes in cakes, ready for j use. Three sizes, 33c, G5c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Lexington Pharmacy and Harmon Drug Company. 1 .f i Mrs. Laura M. Hoyt Recommends i Chamberlain's Tablets. "1 have frequently used Chamberlain's Tablets, during the past three years, and have found them splendid for headache and bilious attacks. I am only too pleased, at any time, to speak a word in praise of them", writes Mrs. Laura M. Hoyt, Rockport, N. Y. I DESIGNS u/rnnmr nnnnivrrc viLumm Duuyucio FLOWERS, Chas. L. FLORIST 1446 Main St. Phone 2761 COLUMBIA, S. C. Watch Out I In Your Don't give them a chance Get one of our good spray* i Drive them from your ap] fruit trees. By investing these outfits, you will ad d] of dollars to your profits. LIME St ;j i ib 5 lb 10 lbs J 25 lbs SPRA Tin Hand Sprayers ' j 1 gal. compressed air spra\ ' 3 gal. compressed air spra^ f No. 832. Darning Barrel Spr Lorick & Lo Columbi We are Meeting a as fast as t We Have Reducti Stove Ranges Galvanized Iron Rc and Tin I Black and Galvan: and Garde i Plumbing I LORICK Bl 1533 Main Street, Colin Caughman-F Gasoline Kerosene Havoline Cylir ! ! for Autos 15c I Cangtaan-Ka j Lexingto i \m mawwwrsBBxssamBr =m? ' * i \ DIAMONDS, PEARLS, 1 WATCHES, CLOCKS, \ JEWELRY, SILVER, ^ CUT GLASS RELIABILITY SQUARE DEALING BOTTOM PRICES. AytRY^EWELER COUM&A,S.C 1619 MAIN ST. 7or The Pests Orchard to get in their deadly work, srs and the right spray, pie, pear, peach and other a small amount in one of I ,1 J_ iT . ? J ~ nunurecis or even uiuus&iilu> JLPHUR. 30c $1.25 1^5 3.75 YERS. 65c ers ....$5,00 ers 7.50 ayer 17.50 wrance, Inc. 1 ia, S. C. .... Notice ill Prices Declines hey Occur. ons on Hot Blast | and Furnaces ofing, Flat Sheets hoofing. ized Pipe, Pumps ai Hose. Vlaterials. MOTHERS mbia, S. C.. Phone 498 iaminer Co. 22c Gal. 11 " I AS : qt. SOc gal J iminer Co. I n, S. C. fl