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MILLVILLE ITEMS. The employees of the Lexington Manufacturing Company are very much pleased with Mr. C. O. Tarte, i of Chester, S C., the new boss of the weave room, and also, of his wife, an employe of the mill. They have been here with us about a month, and are growing more popular every day for their good work and pleasant manners. The employees were also more than glad to greet Mr. Oft last Saturday? the paymaster of the several mills on hla rnll > The Avei j Does not realize all that a I | It is a friend?end then soi A Rea Is a financial institution thj of the community it serves. for 1 Vl A cnhrinnr r\f nil Vv/-? t\ ** J "" ~ VI CV * I W11V 1114 tele. Saving the F : No matter how .splendid yc ; may be. if you have not Sj will not bring you the rewt ried out, the man who has behind your idea, is the one Let Us Helj The Home Pi Lexingtc Capital, $50,000.00 \ Member of Federal I Will Serve i Ma 10 Galloi EVERY SATURDA With the Sale of Eve Give One Coupon, whic on the 10 Gallons of < away in two Five Gall the lucky numbers. ] present at the t;me of t called and you are thei not another number wi drawing your coupons Ilocc ot or over, rl time the ealc is made f you go cxv/ay. If You do not fully u above see the Manager 10 Per Cen Irnprove Month of "The Home ? ' !?MHBMBMBB?BBfl?BHBMgS? Mr. ohn Shealy, who has been on the rick list for about t^vo weeks, we are pleased to say, has so improved as to be at his work again. The children of the mill village were delightfully entertained Friday 011 the lawn of the mill by Mr. and Mrs. Nipper. After many interesting games refreshments were given the children and Mr. and Mtr. Nipper will be long remembered for their kindness. The mi: ln.v* been running :>n full time at the nominal rates off wages | 'inu :ui seem s-\?i?lied. I rage Man lank means to.a community. : ne. I Bank it functions for the welfare It has machinery at hand ancial problems of its clienirst Essential I llir irlor> n v Vi v.r i-vi?in(ipol !t- * r v? a. 1VVU \J X 1IU I* UVtJ^al 1L WED something your idea ird it deserves. If it be cars^ved and whose money is i who will profit most. # Yob Save L I ational Bank I in, S. C. Deposits, $600,000.00 Reserve Association IT I iti ii i a???w? y 7T - V L,uncti at ttie U\ rch 3rd, From ns Gas Free Y NIGHT AT 9:30 P. M. ry Gallon of Gasoline Wc will :h will entitle yod to a Chance Gasoline which will be given on lots to the persons holding !n order to win you must be he Drawing, if your number is *e you v/111 get the Gasoline, if 11 be drawn at once. After the will be redeemed for cash?in ease got your Coupons at the cr we cannot give them after inderatand the rules of the and he will gladly explain. t of All Tire Sai f * A I_ tic jl,eague, isc larch. Save all Of The Best Gc aBeawmEMnanMBawMBBi '"k NEWS FROM THE WLL VILLAGE HILL We are still having some rainy, bad weather. Not much garden work done as yet. Mr. Clarence B. Miller of Gastonia, N. C., while in Columbia on busienss, paid his mother, Mrs. Decy E. Millev and sister, Mrs. T. A. Taylor, a visit in Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Taylor were the guests of their son, Tnlmage Taylor, while in town last week. Mr. R. W. Miller of Barr was the guest of his grand daughter, Mrs. T. A. Taylor. Mr. Perry L. Taylor was a welcome visitor Saturday of Mr. T. A. Taylor. Mr. George l.ucas of near Pelion was a visitor of his brother-in-law, Mr. T. A. Taylor. MRS. KATE 11. BAKR OP WARDS, IS DEAD Wards, Fob. 2.1.?Mrs. Kate R. Onrr died near here last Thursday. She recently returned from the Columbia hospital for treatment. Her husband. Matt Burr, died very suddenly after a day's visit with friends about two years ago. Surviving her are three children, James Burr, who is a prosperous farmer, Mrs. Julius Wright of Johnston and Miss Helen Barr. And three sisters and one brother. Mrs. Olin Ridson, Misses Eva and Jessie Rushton of Johnston and Pierce Rushton of Johnston. Tlie funeral services were conducted yesterday by their pastor. Rev. Mr. Singleton of Saluda.?Sunday's Record, 2<>tli. ENTEUTAIN.M EXT AT CENTilAli SCHOOlJ I There will bo a play, also refreshments at Central school on Saturday, March 4, beeinnitm at 7:30. A small admission fee for benefit t.-T school; will he ? harmed . EAGLE "MKAB0'V^5i| iBHH ^nr11 mil i iy?iLiiiirf'^-**e*^9 For Sale at your Dealer ASK FCr. THE YELLOW PEN EAGLE* M EAGLE PENCIL COM | \ oening of the F /? i n r\yr^i i o 10 & i^iocr. CHICKEN HAM SANDWICHES PI COFFEE COCC CAKE AND I< PEANUTS POPC SIX O'C! Illl les During FricL } 1-2 Cent 6n the Coupons Yc isoline And Oih / * ST. STEPHEN'S EVANGELICAL. LVTHERAN CHURCH. Mr. B. H. Barre. Supt. of Sunday school. Divine services at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. Sunday school at 10.00 a. m. The morning theme on Sunday, March the 8th. To all these services Our Worship And Service of Rltn." The evening theme will ber "The Great Commandment." The theme on Wedhesday, March the 8th, at 8:00 p. m. will be: "Regarding God's Name As Being Holy." Commencing on this Sundav nltrht there win nunlber of sermons on the Ten Commandments on Sunday and Wednesday nights. The first Commandment this Sunday night and the Second Commandment Wednesday. Marc hthe 8th. To all these services the public is very cordially invited. ARTHUR B. OBENSCHAIX, Pastor. St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Th<*r? will - be divine services on i Sunday. March tlie 5th, at 3:00 jj . ! in. The Rev. Arthur B. Ol ens< bain will preach. The theme will be: | "Where God Leads Us.'' To this service the public is cordially invited. j NORTH KDISTO DOTS. Nr.. 87. I The health of this community is P very well. We were real sorry to know of Mrs. M. -1. .Telcoat being ill but truly glad to hear of her recovery . | Tlie party at North Edisto. February 22. was enjoyed v< ry ir.u -h 1-y all present. It was <;uitc a success. \\ e want to tb^nk the nowNuA; now is hospitality. Tlie music of Mr. Hal! ...... uni^i ? ?.-? M-ij i:iu- ii enjnyeu '>! '! ill . lU'V. D. K. Jefcont delivered si very interesting sermon sit IShenczer church Sunday suternoon, February 2Cth. Mr. and Mi ss. Dstnic-l Hturkie, smd j family spent the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. M. .1. Jofeout Sunday siflernocn. . i j||igP^^^Peacil No. 174 Made in five grades ICIL WITH THE RED BAND IKADO PANY, NEW YORK f nrnvAif \P ? VM ?ec? Arrow The Public is WU SALAD [MENTO SANDWICHES >A LEMONADE CE CREAM ; :ORN CANDY LOCK '' ay and \vefy Gallon oi m Get at Our i 9 i" * CHAPIN NEWS. Mr. Fred Hiller of Raleigh, N. C., is spending some time with his mother, Mrs. Nannie Hiller. ? Prof. J. H. Frick, principal of Stcadman high school spent the week ( end with relatives at Chapin. Mr. Lewie "Williams hus returned to Newberry after spending a few days with relatives at Chapin. Rev. B. J. Wessinger of the Pelion pastorate has returned home after spending a few days with his , parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wes singer. Mm. J. K. Haltiwanger If off to ^ the Northern market to purchase spring goods. ^ Mrs. Colie Lowman of Columbia * spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L?. Lindler. * Misses Ellen Hillcr and Mary Re bccca Roberts of Summerland college * spent the week-end with the former's * parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hitler, relatives at Chapin. As we are writing this, the news I of aunt Polly Rong's death comes to I our cars. The sorrowing relatives 4 I and friends have our deepest symj patliy. * f I CLAY SPRING DOTS. February honor roll is as fololws: r Eighth grade?Mercy Dee Spires. Drayton Spires, Ina Craft, Owens z Bodle. Seventh grade?R. B. Spires, ' Linda Craft, Stancil Blackwell, Odum 1 Bodio. Fifth grade?l.ucious Light, Cora V. Spires, Graham Spires, Ina Lee Bodie, I.utile F. Corbitt. Third grade?Alueitman Williamson and David L'-e Laird. Second grade?Ruth Bodie. Advanced first grade?Herbert Corbitt, Frankie Craft. ^ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Slice and also *> Mrs. Carrie Barrs visited Mrs. M. J. .1 of coat one night last week. Mr. W. ?.I. Laird and son, David Lee, dined with Mr. R. Peel Sunday. Some of the Clay Spring folks attended the party at North Edisto last Wednesday night and enjoyed the program and inuftic very much. Misses Ivtf and Linda Craft visited Miss Emma Delle Hydrick Sunday af- , ternoon. I There will he Sunday school at King Grove next Sunday morning at 1 o'clock and preaching at 11 o'clock. Evor\body is invited to come. I ^ ing Station, Frit Cordially Invite $5.00 In Go READ CAREFULLY?On the < Will Give $5.00 in Gold to the the First 5 Gallons of Gasoline. Be Entitled to a Chance at the hove to do is to deposit your car a card with the manager of th< will be received until Thursday, ing at 7:30 the name of the La First 5 Gallons of Gasoline wil box. She must then get her $1.25 plus tax for the sale then ' h? $5.00 in Gcid. r Don't Forget That it Costs ^ Your Name in for a Chance at Will Have to Do is Be on Hand If You do not fully understai above see the Manager and he ' fay Will to * Gasoline Sola 1 Station. They art t , < * . > ' Lexi " w EB3E&S&SXflESOBBBBSB90KEBUB9BSRIHHBl % , .. M. p J.1JL V/lXi X | X MARKETING SWEET POTATOES Five hundred and sixty barrels of sweet potatoes were sold last week for the farmers of Clarendon county by the South Carolina Sweet Potato association. This .association operates upon the same plan as the cotton marketing association now being organized and if there is still any farmer who doubts the value Cf Cooperative marketing a study of what it is doing for the potato growers will remove ?uch doubt.i?Camden Chronicle. CLERK'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Lexington. 3eorge W. Taylor, et al, Plaintiffs, versus J. M. Justice, Defendant. By virtue of authority vested in me >y Order of the Court in the above ntitled Cause, I will sell before the ?ourt House door in Lexington, S. 2., at public auction to the highest jidder. during the nours of sale >n t^e first Monday >n March next, he same being the sixth day of said nonth, the following described real ;state, to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or lot ?f land, with the building thereon, fituate, lying and being in the village >f Saxe-Gotha, said County and State. :ontaining one acre, more or less, and rounded by lands of Maggie Wessinjer, Perry Smith, George M. C. Ky;er, and Kawl Lands. Terms of Sale: Cash, Purchaser to ray for papers, revenue stamps and ecording fees. II. L. HARMAN <L. S.) C. C. C. P. & o. s. ^ C. L. SHEALY, Attorney for Defendant. T. C. CALLISON, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Feb. 11th, l'J22. Auction Sale 1305 Main Street Columbia, S. C. VII unredeemed plcdscfi, Watches. Jewelry and I/eat lier Coeds, i-, we uivo discontinued tl?e pawn business. 1. GREHER . ? ? - ? ?- . . - . .. /_ iague / lay Evening j U. | Id Free Dpening Night We Lady Who Will Sell Now Any Lady Will First Sale. All you ne, plainly written on 2 station. No names -j On the opening evenidy who is to sell the 1 be drawn from the a customer, collect she will be csttiticd to ou Nothing to Put I j the Prize. All You at Time of Drawing. nd the rules of the will gladly explain. " . the School During the ; Valuable >r * 'I * 98 ngton, S. C. I BB9SSBHHHnBBH?BBBWBBBH3BHB9D^ i