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? e NEWS OF T: AND OF T 9 J. D. Kelley, a good citizen of Lex-1 ington route 4 was a visitor in Lex-; insrton Saturday and while here subscribed for the Dispatch-News. Walter Shealy, a good citizen from the Gilbert section paid us a pleasant call last Friday. A. F. Taylor, from Lexington Rt. 3 was a visitor in Lexington Monday and renewed his paper for another year. i If you are in need of millinerv of any kind give us a call, for we will close out our stock in the next few; days at sacrifice prices. CAUGHMAN-KAMINER CO.! Miss Ruth Clarke of Columbia is spending several days at home with J her father Mr B. D. Clarke. FOR SALE?200 or 300 pounds of | peanuts at 12c per pound Geo. C. Price. Geo. H. Koon, a prominent citizen of the Dutch Fork section of the County was a visitor in Lexinerton i yesteraav. Mrs. B. D. Clarke and Mrs: 0: L: Walter of Columbia left Saturday by automobile for Washington where . they will spend sometime with Miss Pearle Clarke. Mr. Senn a progressive young busij ness man from Brookland was a visitor in Lexington Saturday and renewed his subscription to the Dispatch News. Hampton Kyzer, from Gilbert route 2 was a business vistor in Lexington last Friday and while here gave us $1.50 for a years subscription to the Dispatch-News. Mrs. A. D. Martin who was operated on at the Baptist hospital in Coinm'Kio eovoroi "cpoolro Acrn returned to lUUiMAU JV ? VA V?1 VV-U ? ? her home in Lexington today very much improved in health. Tom D. Hook a leading clothing and furnishings merchant of Columbia accompanied by his wife and family motored to Lexington Sunday afternoon. Mr. Hook was bom and reared in Lexington county and still *? ATI AQrfll bUill&S lb is Uie UC31 uu vux ? . . Mr. J. H. Moore of Columbia senV ior member of the well known firm of J. H. Moore and Son. motored to! Lexington one evening last week with! his family. Mr. Moore is acquainted j with many of our people and enjoys! coming to Lexington. A. J. Long, a/confederate veteran! from the Hollow Creek section of the j County was a visitor in Lexington! last week. Mr. Long is 79 years of age, but is still active. Me was zi years old when the war began and was wounded at the battle of Fredericksburg. Mr. L. K. Backman of Hamlet N: C: was a visitor in Lexington one day last week. Mr. Backman holds a lucrative and responsible position with the Seaboard Air Line Ry. at Hamlet Mr. Backman likes Hamlet fine but says there is no place like Lexington vv uii i/jr. BOX PARTY. v There will be a box party, cake walk and other amusements at Midway school house Saturday night May the 26th, beginning at 8:45 o'clock. Everybody come and enjoy the evenf:kg. ATTEl A lit A nwiu We Want Your Bi Return Go< NEW AND SECOND h OAKLAND (new) MAX WELL [new] FORD ROADSTER [seconi MAXWELL ROADSTER' Auto Farts and Accessori and Electric Horns. Penns We have installed a Batt plete in everv particular. LEARN THE WAY to Service guaranteed. AUTO SERVI Roy H. & C. J Day Phone 127. Night " 114. J. LEXINGT 1 HE PEOPLE r! HE TOWN I FOR SAT.F?Two ffood young1 milch cows with young calves. Apply to Harris Shull, New Brookland, Rt. 1.. 1wc29. The many friends of Mrs. M. P. George will be pained to learn that she is desperately ill, at the home of her mother Mrs F. R. Wingard. WE SERVE THE PUBLIC. Everything in drugs and medicines, we have them. Ask Rice, he knows about it, twenty years experience. 2f. HARMON DRUG CO. FOR SALE?3 slightly used Ford cars, practically good as new. H. C. Oswald ltc Lexington. ' WANTED?Several copies of Lexington Dispatch-News, issues of Sept. 5, 1917 and April 3, 1918. Lexington Dispatch News Lexington, S. C. KRESO DIP NO. 1. Kills lice and parasites on all kinds of live stock, destroys all disease germs. We have it in stock. Sold any quantity, HARMON DRUG CO. CRIMS SHOE STORE , We call attention to the advertise ment in this issue of Crim's shoe store "The Home of Good Shoes." Mr. Shelton Crim the efficient and courteous manaeer. is a Lexinerton countv bov and solicits his share of the Lexington trade. He promises value re ceived and satisfaction or monev refunded. NEW JACKSON HOTEL The Jackson Hotel is one of the leading hostelries of our Capitol City under its new management, the entire building has been rennovated throughout. The rooms have been thoroughly cleaned, with a view to making the sleeping quarters sanitary and purely up-to-date. The New Jackson is located at 1246 Main St., the old Y. M. C: A: buil ding, right in the busy section; and is now owned and managed by Mr. Thomas L. Conder a most clever gentleman. He personally looks after the comfort of air guests, and if you stop wth him once you will want to stop again. PARIS GREEN AND BUG KILLERS iParis Green, Slug Shot, Stonecypers Irish potato bug killers, arsenate of lead, lime and sulphur solution, Bordeaux mixture and other plant in1 sect destroyers. | 2w. HARMON DRUG CO. There is more Catarrh in this sec| tion of the country than all other dii seases put together, and for years il was supposed to be incurable. DocI tors prescribed local remedies, anc ; by constantly failing to cure with lo! cal treatment, pronounced it incuraI _ ... . ,. I ble. Catarrh is a local disease, greai ly influenced by constitutional conditions and therefore requires consti| tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh | Medicine, manufactured by F. J 1 Cheney <?: Co. Toledo Ohio is a coni stitutional remedy, is taken internalj ly and acts thru the Blood on the Mr j cous Surfaces of the System. Om Hundred Dollars reward is offeree j for any case that Hall's Catarrf ! Medicine fails to cure. Send foi j circulars and testimonals. MTION Owners usiness and Offer in od Service [AMn PARC IM QTnrif 1.^11 1 V/iTil All 1 vy V' 11 - - - $1150.00 897.35 d hand] - - 350.00 - - - - 775.00 ies, Stewart Speedometers sylvania Casings and Tubes ery Charging Outfit cornFree air the Service Station. Good CE STATION D. Thompson. Next Door to Meetze & Son 'ON, S. C: | Quick Sales I RT A Lu LW\ mummmmmmmuuj DRV G001 ~H^ Ladies' a FURNISb You always find just wl prices. When in the cii you buy or not, will be ] L. N4 I 1107 Washington S 1 lifetime Had your grand father lent judgement in the : would you have those ; so much ? This same hind of furn us in Columbia, made 1 of the men who made; ture. J-P Tmn Viotro nnt a. oh( V./I IX \ V U. 11UY V ? to you, what pleasure out of furnicure boughl you can pass on to futu it will give them the s2 you. Furniture like tt Let us show you our co priced. You will not I Do not hesitate to ma quarters when in Colur VAN IV LIFETIME Funeral Directoi Complete I j 1313-19 Main St., ; Columl i I THIS WEE 1 a Ij 1; ' i : j ! FOR L | Ladies' Walking Oxfords ! Tan Gray I Ladies' Black Kid, paten Ivory Pumps Ladies' White Canvas Sp' ; soles . Ladies' White Canvas P Dolls, with high or low lect from. Price A full line of Boys', Mis Easy Walkers. All si ; i Ur 1737 Main St. I Small Profits * pi ! u; ______ S ai DS, SHOES, |j ITS- ii l ^ - --jj _9 no uents 1INGS, 'Etc. lat you want here at right ; ty, call and see me whether pleased to show you. i nUFUL, ^ r% r* t., Columbia, C. j Furniture or mother not used exeelselection of their furniture intique pieces you cherish iture is obtainable from j oy the sons and grand sons yrour grand parent's furniv srished piece handed down and comfort you can get t from us?furniture that .re generations, knowing tme service it has given lat must be good, mplete line, so moderately )e urged to buy. ke our store your neaanbia. IETRE'S FURNITURE rs and Embalmers. Iflotor Service 'Phone 111 }ia, S. C. K IS EXTRA 1 FHE HOME OF ,ADIES . in black $3.4 5 to $7.00 $3.45 to $8.00 .. $8.00 t leather, pearl gray, $3.45 to $8.00 ort Oxfords, welt $3.45, $3.95 umps, Oxfords and Baby' heels, large stock to se $1.29 and up to $3.45 ;ses and Children's Oxfords and tct_ m,_ <t?i nn ?: _ zes, I jc 10 ^l.w, actx i tJJiig IU o ri.E HOME OF Opposite Postoffice 'OPULAR HAIR PREPARATION Harmon's Hair Promoter is a medinal combination of Sage and Sulmr with other valuable ingredients Ann y\v% A r\A s\y rtrirr ictuiiiiiiciiuca 1 vi e hair and encouraging new luxuant growth; it restores color when ie hair has faded or become gray; id it acts as a scalp stimulant and itiseptic for removing dandruff; >ntains the varied merits of several air treatments in one combination. I INSURANCES K. Affpr flip pnrrpnp\r rinr or W* VAAV VVl* A \yXi VJ ^ losses it entailed, wha willing to pay for ins ^ such disastrous expert To-day, through or Federal Reserve Syste ^ it to youjwithout any ? - You 4^^DERAL RESERV'^^' and ^ one ( | THE HOME N 5 LEXING' 6 ^ CAPITAL $50,000.00 ^ OFFI & Saml. B. George, Pres. S Karl F. Oswald, Cashier, ^ DIRE Saml R Gpnrp-p. ^ J. P. Drafts. S. J. Leaphart. ^ Karl F. Oswald. GOOD FOR Dr. Hilton's Life No. 2 1 Troubles and J If you are bilious, constipated, ^ no use in taking calomel and losir The best druggists are selling mend it as a perfect substitute fo fects. They sell it at 50 cen complete satisfaction. Druggists evt-rywhere are cc having found a harmless, veget< that is pleasant to take and plea No. 2 is quick, reliable, effective in gout, rheumatism and other ai tion. Remember the name and 1 LIFE MEDICI Columl MLUE SHO GOOD SHUI FOR Men's Gun Metal Oxf< And Men's Ventilated Oxfor Men's Gun Metal Em sole; S6 values; sped Men's Gun Metal, Vici High Toe Oxfords, a values S7; Spedal (all Men's Straight Last Ox: garoo and kid Men's Skreemor and CI and tans, gun metal Baby Dolls. Prices reasona izes. GOOD SHOE! Phone 195 I This popular hair treatment has given great satisfaction for several years A full half pint size bottle cost only 50c. Sold only by HARMON DRUG COMPANY. 2w NOTICE 1 I take this means of notifying my customers and the public at large i that I will not grind any wheat on ' my mill this season. 4t31pd. D. H. Huckabaa ifJWPFW'W'a 'ITHOUT COST 1 lie of 1907, with all the t would you have been 3 nvpncp scrQiriQf srintVipr WAX V\/ V VAAVA ence? ?|| ir membership in the m, we are able to offer ^1 cost whatever. ^ can secure this insurance <3 protection by becoming ^ )f our depositors. ATIONAL BANK 1 TON, S. C 3 RESORCES $450,000.00 . C E R S J as. J. wlngard, VlCE-pres. ^9 J. E. Kaminer, Asst. Cash. 1? )CT0RS 3 Jas. J. Wingard. 3 E. G. Dreher. ^3 T. P. Meetze, J.P. Matthews. ^3 UkAUittHiUtoiaJ , Tiir * iirm . Int. LiVLK Mso Remarkabl in Kidney Bladder Diseases. nth indigestion and headache, there's ig a day or two from work. Dr Hilton's Life No. 2, and recomt calomel with none of its bad efts a botile and personally guarantee mgratulaing themselves in at last ible remedy, suitable for any age, sant in its effect. Dr Hilton's Life , not only in digestive troubles, but ilments due to defective kidney ac;he guarantee. NE COMP ANY t>ia, S. C. E WEEK AT LS^ MEN: i I ards; special values $3.45 $3.95 'ds, black and tan $3.50 ^lish Oxfords, white Rinex al $4.50 and Tan Calf English and 11 of these are welt soles, sizes) $4.95 fords in black and tan kan $7.00 lancellor Oxforhs in blacks and kid $6.50 to $8.00 .ble. Also a full line of > Columbia, S. C.