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.. PROFESSIONAL CARDS 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 manager. You will find us both here at all times. K'-r* J. FRANK KNEECE Rod Eitftte ad luarucc BATESBURG, S. C. Drs. BOjOZER, DENTIST. 1542 Main St., COLUMBIA, S. C. B. J. WINGARD ATTORNEY AT LAW No. 12 Clark Daw Building Daw Range Telephone 1U COLUMBIA. S.C. ALL WORK AT REASONA Til W* ADLL rKlttS. DR. TOOLE Dentist 1623 Main St. Columbia, S. C. RATS DIE '/ so do mice, once tlicy cat RATSnap. And they leave no odor behind. Don't take our word for It ?try n iiackagc. Cats and dogs won't touch It.. Rats pass up all food to get RAT-SNAP. Three sizes. 35c size (1 cake) enough for Pantry. Kitchen or Cellar. 65c size (3 cakes) for Chicken Rouse, coops, or small buildings. 91.25 size (5 cakes) enough for ! all farm and out buildings, stor- , ago buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and Guaranteed by liar- 1 mon Drng Co. and Lexington Pharmacy. ^' 1 Vinn toll nrlntlnV of (Ph. Tklon.tti , i 7 ~~~f ? News office. Tlio Dispatch-News $1 .60 a year, cash in advance. V * "* jj . " i, , . I EAGLE "MIKADO For Sale at your Dealer ASK FOR THE YELLOW PEN< EAGLE Ml EAGLE PENCIL COM1 The Aver Does not realize all that a Bi It is a friend?end then som A Real Is a financial institution thai | of the community it serves, for the solving of all the fina tele. Saving the Fi No matter how splendid yot mav hp if von havp rmf QA ; will not bring you the rewai ried out, the man who has ? f behind your idea, is the one Let Us Help The Home N: Lexington Capital, $50,000.00 Member of Federal F * v- ' \ ? GIRLS CAN SMOKE BUT NOT IN ROOMS _____ % New York, Feb. 12.?Smoking by graduate girl students in the dormitories of teachers' college, Columbia university, is banned on architectural rather than ethical or moral grounds. This announcement was made on Mornlngslde Heights today by Miss Maragret Kilpatrick, president of the student body of Whittier hall, in giving out news of the readmission of two girls expelled In the fall semester for violations of the "no smoking" rule. "The tlrls horn qninL-n TV. oil ? said Miss Kilpatriek, but "we do not all smoke here in the hall. The rooms are too small and that is really the reason for the rule aga'nst smoking in Whittier. "Why, the place would soon be a smoke stuffed den if we allowed the girls to smoke whenever they pleased. It would be entirely too stuffy and unbearable. Smoke would be oozing from under the doors into the hallways so that the girls could not even sleep at night. "They all smoke wherever else they want to, but not in the halls." Miss Kilpatriek said the girls expelled were both under 25, and added: "There was no row about their being readmitted 10 the hall. They have been an example for the other girls. .They happened to be the ones who were caught. Now, whenever a girl smokes in the hall, she knows she is doing it* at great risk. We won't imtc uur rules ac-lliocl." FRUIT TREE SPRAY Save your trees and make your fruit a money crop. Now is the time to give them their first spray. "We have "Orchard brand" B. T. S., insecticides 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. ESTATE NOTICE. The creditors of trie estate of Margaret Catharine Mathias, deceased, are hereby notified to render to- the undersigned, or his attorney, Cyrus L. Shealy, Lexington, S. C., an account at their demands, DULY ATTESTED; and all persons indebted to the said estate are notified to make payment likewise-. ,F. TILLMAN MATHIAS, Executor of the estate of Margnfet Catherine Mathias, deceased. Lexingtqn, S. C. Jan. 18, 1922.?15-c-C. L S. y _ |j^p^^Pencil No. 174 Mado in fire * redes 3L WITH THE RED BAND KADO PANY, NEW YORK age Man i ink means to a community. Bank * t functions for the welfare ] It has machinery at hand .ncial problems of its clieni irst Essential 1 ir idea or how practical it t VED something your idea , :d it deserves. If it be carsaved and whose money is E who will profit most. J i You Save i t i 4 11 < ational Bank ? i, S. C. " ' i Deposits, $600?000.00 i Reserve Association t ORCHARD SPRAYING Will you produce good lruit in 1922? If the people of this State expect -to prduce a good crop of fruit, it is now time to make plans. The fruit industry must be developed; it cannot stand, still or it will decline in production. Why wait to use remedies until losses force the issue? Why not save disappointment by beginning now to protect your fruit from the invading insects and diseases? The control of insects and diseases is an essential factor nl good production?perhaps the most important factor?therefore, depends, first on a knowledge 01 the pests that attack the fruit and the tree; second what materials to use to control the pests; third, when to make spray applies tions so as to secure control; fourth, thorough application. If you are fully acquainted with the answers of the above, reference to a spray calendar is not necessary, if you are not familiar with this, you must become informed in order to produce good fruit. "When you become informed see that your neighbor gets the same information. One cannot be too careful in the application o lthe various spras. It is no doubt true that many growers believe that they do good spraying when much of the tree has not been reached with the spray material. Control of badly infested orchards can only lie secured by covering every susceptible part with the right spro" material at the time pests can be reached. A very fine spray is the one that gives results. Certain new spray materials are offered to the fruit growers each year. Many of these are of no account, and some of them are injurious. Some of these new sprays offer promise of great success, but, unless the grower is reasonably assured that the spray will be effective, lie should test it on a small scale, if he uses it at all. One thing that the fruit grower should always keep in mind never use Bordeaux mixture in t hP,. peach orchard during the growing season. Self-boiled lime-sulphur is the propel fungicide for the peach after growth is resumed in the spring. Bordeaux mixture will burn the* foliage. The following sprays are recommended to be used before foliage appears on the trees: For scale?Commercial lime-sulphur 1 part to 9 parts water. Scab and peach loaf curl?Same as for scale insects. Sprays for later use will be given in due time for controlling ttye curculio. bro\yn rot. cpdling tnojftM&ud various leaf eating insects. 1 will be glad to assist anyone living near Lexington in the preparation and the application of these sprays. C. S. ADDY, Instructor of Vocational Agriculture, Lexington High School. THE CLUB MARKETS ABE MONEY MAKERS Lancaster, l'a., is the richest county for its size in the United States. Latest estimates place Its agricultural and dairy products at $30,000,000 for the year 11)20, according to M. H. Carter in an article in tlio February, 11)21, issue of the Ladies' Home Journal. Certainly a tidy sum to be divided among tiie farmers. Consider these facts a minute and leave them quietly resting as a background while wo go on with the story. To make a little money and stay | at home at the same time?there lies the crux of the problem for millions ; of mothers today. Basketeering solves that problem for the women of Lancaster county. Hundreds, if not thousands, of Lancaster county women are today availing themselves of this opportunity instead of working in factories or stores or stripping tobacco. Club markets solve the problem for the women of South Carolina. Twenty-three have been established in different parts of the State. Already our State boasts four counties in the list of 50 richest agricultural counties in the United States. When our markets are fully developed, who can foretell what the re.3ult will be? As we well'realize that oesides being a gainful occupation he club market is a liberal education, tt practical training, a means of lelf-expression through creative work ' lih! salesmanship, a money-maker ind a game all combined, in which 'mi can start on next to nothing eaptr.lir.ation. If the club market could ie spread from a local to nationwide i ;ult, it would he one of the biggest hinga that has ever happened to the Jniteil States. WHEN n Columbia, Lunch with us at Crenm ry I.unch Room 121G Lady Street, -2 block from Main. You will he as velcoine as the flowers In May. The >est of everything and reasonable irices. Creamery Lunch, ? 10 Lady St. Columbia, S, C j Como 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 comes in cakes. No mixing. Cats or dogs won't touch it. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Lexington Pharmacy and Harmon Drug Co. TAX NOTICE. I According to law the County Auditor will add the following penalties: On January 1st, 1922, 1 per cent, penalty will bo added to those who i nave not paid. On February 1st, 1922, an additional 1 per cent, will be added to those who have not 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 bo paid by those who have not paid by March 1st, 1922. Poll Tax, $1.00; Capitation Koud Tax. $5.00; Capitation Dog Tax, $1.25. TAX BOOKS CLOSE MARCH 15. 1022. y "When remitting give each Township and School District your property is in. Give one name in full? i not initials. Send postage for reply and return of receipt. W. J. SMITH, Treasurer Lexington County, S. C. Till Moil, 15th, 1922. J 1 SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES Pencil pads, writing tablets, writing papers, examination tablets, composition books, lead pencils, writing pens, penholders, inks, rulers, erasers, sehool and office supplies of every kind, box papers in great variety. I We sell tlic Rexall quality kind. Call for a free blotter and look over our line. HARMON DRUG CO., - sw i Lexington, S. C. I 1; XSHAK EN TKSTIM ON Y Time is the test of truth. And Doan's Kidney Pills have stood the test in Lexington. No Lexington resident who suffers backache, or annoying urinary ills can remain unconvinced by this twice-told testimony. Mrs. It. F. Powell, Main .St.. Lexington, says: "1 had a dull ache in my back and in the morning when I got up I could hardly bond over. 1 tired easily and it was an etfort for me to do my housework. Headaches and dizzy spells bothered me and my sipht was blurred. Doan's Kidney Pills from the Harmon Drug Co., gave me relief almost at once and after using three or four boxes all the trouble disappeared." Over three years later Mrs. Powell said: 4'I think just as much of Doan's Kidney Pills today as I did when 1 recommended them nearly four years ago. 1 haven't had to use a kidney medicine since that time." . Price GOe, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Do "mi's Kidney Pills?the same that Mm. Powell had. Foster-Mil burn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, X. Y. They Appeal to Our Sympathies. The bilious and dyspeptic are constant suffi rem and appeal to our sym- . patliies. Many such, however, have I been completely restored to health by the use of Chamberlain's Tablets. These tablets strengthen the stomach, nivigorate the liver and improve the digestion. They also esiuso a gentle movement of the bowels. When you have any trouble with your stomach, give them a trial. RET COLOR INTO YOUll PALE ClIKKKK If Your Face is Your Fortune. Don't Look Like a Bankrupt. Who does not want red lips, a good, clear, healthy complexion and bright flashing eyes? Some people have such wonderfully good health nothing seems to hurt them. Others eouhl so easily have fine color and more strength and vigor if they would help nature with Crude's 1 epto-.Mangan. It is a splendid iron tonic that physicians have prescribed for thirty years. It is not an experiment. It is not merely a temporary help, because it makes plenty of red blood and, as everybody knows, red blood is the only sure foundation of permanent health and strength, Cet Pepto-Mangan of your druggist?and take it a l'ew weeks and see how much better you feel and look. Sold in liquid and tablet form. Advertisement. I'. S. (ioverinnent .Warns Partners Atxmt Disease (itused l:y lkits. They carry liubon'e plague, fatal to human beings. They carry foot a nd mouth disease, which is fatal to stock. .They kill chickens, eat grain, canst destruction to property. If you liavi rats PAT-SNAP will kill them. Cremates vats after killing them?leaves no smell. Comes in cakes, ready for use. Three sizes, 35c, Cf>c, $1.2 5. Sold and guaranteed by Pexington Pharmacy and Harmon Drug Company. j Mrs. I.aura M. Hoyt Recommends Chamberlain's Tablets. "I 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 thfem", writes Mrs. Lauru M. Hoyt, Rockport, N. Y. DESIGNS, WEDDING BOUQUETS FLOWERS, Chas. L. Sligh riiUiusi' 1440 Main St. Phone 2701 COLUMBIA, S. C. Watch Out F j In Your Don't give them a chance Get one of our good spraye Drive them from your app fruit trees. By investing these outfits, you will ad dt of dollars to your profits. LIME SU 1 lb 5 lb 10 lbs ' 25 lbs SPRA"! nn iiancl tsprayers 1 gal. compressed air spray 3 gal. compressed air spray No. 832. Deming Barrel Spr, Lorick & Lo1 Columbi Special We are Meeting a as fast as tl We Have Reducti< Stove Ranges; Galvanized Iron Ro I and Tin I Black and Galvani and Garde Plumbing J JLORICK BF j 1533 Main Street, Colui Caughman-K Gasoline Kerosene Havoline Cylin for Autos 15c Caughman-Ka ILexmgtoi DIAMONDS, PEARLS, 1 WATCHES, CLOCKS, |I JEWELRY, SILVER, I CUT GLASS I RELIABILITY 1 SQUARE DEALING I BOTTOM PRICES. i AytRY Jeweler 1 COLUMBIA, 5.C. I 1619 MAIN ST. I *or The Pests 3 Orchard '1 to get in their deadly ^vork. 1 ;rs and the right spray. | ile, pear, peach and other | a small amount in one of || mndreds or even thousands I LPHUR. U 30c H $1.25 || 1.95 ll 3.75 | fERS. I] '. 65c j ers $5.00 1 ers 7.50 1 ayer 17.50 ' I urr^nrp \nr VV * MAAW^ JlUlVf sii s? c? Notice | ,11 Prices Declines lr hey Occur. Dns on Hot Blast | and Furnaces ofing, Flat Sheets ? looting. I zed Pipe, Pumps ?" :n .tiose. f Materials. I (OTHERS I nbia, S. C. Phone 49S ! aminer Co. 14 a ider Oil '' I qt. 5 He gal. [ miner Co. s. c. |