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|||[ NEWS || AND Miss Sarah Drafts is the lovely) guest of Mrs Karl F Oswald this week i * Miss Pearle Caughman who has i been teaching in Kershaw county, j home, i Miss Celeste George will entertain the Four O'clock Club Thursday afternoon, E. L. Hutto of Swansea was a vis-! itor here Saturday and subscribed to The DispatclwNews. GEORGE BELL TIMMERMAN FOR CONGRESS Advt. Miss Eva (Kyzer who has ;been! teaching at Cassett, arrived in Lex-1 ington Saturday, her school having! closed, ! ,:& ii Sam P Roof, Mrs M W Meetze and Miss Annie Martha Meetze moguests of Mr and Mrs H A Raysor and Mrs Julian P Mfeetze, ] "Uncle Hutch" Jeffcoat and son were visitors in Lexington yesterday j "Uncle Hutch" has a large number of j *?- TrrVirt oro olTtJdxro orlnrl f A ! il ieiiUb XiCXC "i.. ^ ?"- I see him, H N Craps of Legsville while in j town one day last week paid us a vis- j k and subscribed for The Dispatch- j News. J. A. Lucas, a good citizen of the' Gaston section and one of the most successful planters in the county was here yesterday and gave us a pleasant call. Geo. H Koon formerly Supervisor of Lexington county and a good citi sen of the Dutch Fork, was a visitor in Lexington last week. J A Sharpe, a leading citizen of the! Edmund section was a visitor in .Lex- j ington one day last week and while! here renewed his subscription. J H E Lybrand a prominent farmer of Leesville Route 2, visited our office one day last week and subscribed for The Dispatch-News. WANTED?A good milch cow that will give about 2 gallons of milk a day and has young calf. Must be gentle. D. Julian Roof, Lexington ' Route 5. It Miss Eula Mathias, "the popular and attractive head of the Irmo school the session just closed, is now I m an extended visit to her sister, Mrs j B. w, rnbble, at uonaias . & > The C \ J man # I 120 Cool Cloth Suits, ^ Sale Price I 200 Suits suitable for < styles, some fancy c not a garment worth Sale Price 109 Suits Summer fal . Worsteds worth $15 Sale Price I 300 Pairs of Fine Trou Sale Pride H f22SE& 4 j | 15Zt) I * ^1 / HE PEOPLE l~ H E TOWN [ Mr. Reuben W. Kleckley, bighearted, wholesouled and generous t oa fault, was here from the Hebron section Thursday, and called in and renewed "the good old Dispatch- j News for another year. Mr. Kleckley is one of the best farmers in his section, and is popular among his fellow-countrymen. , FOR SALE?1 mare colt 2 years' old, well grown and well bred. Also! 1 mule 4 years old, weighing about i 1000 lbs. well broke. All or part: cash. M. J. SENN, 3t32pd. Gaston, Rt. 2. Maj. S. R. Todd, of Camp Jackson was a visitor in Lexington Tuesday. Maj. Todd was in Command of the 306th Field Signal Battalion while camped at Laurel Falls and is very fond fo the people of Lexington. Maj1 Todd made many friends during his stay here, who always welcome him to Lexington. TOURING CAR FOR SALE. One Chevrolet Touring Car in good condition, new tires all round, and electric self-starter with electric lights. Price $350.00 cash or on easy terms. M. FRYE, Iwpd. Lexington, S. C. RUPTURE EXPERT HERE See ley, World Famous in This Specialty, Called to Columbia. t F. H. Seeley of Chicago and Philadelphia, the noted truss expert, will personally be at the Jefferson Hotel and will remain in Columbia Friday only, May 31st. Mr. Seeley says: "The Spermatic Shield will not only retain any case of rupture perfectly, but contracts, the opening in 10 days on the average,1 case. This instrument received, the! only award in England and in Spain. ] producing results without surgery, injectons, medical treatments or prescriptions. Mr. , Seeley has documents from the United States Government, Washngton, D. C. for inspection. All - charity cases without charge, or if any interested call, he will be glad to show same without charge or fit them if desired. Business demands prevent stopping at any other place in this section. WUFA< omfoine i's Samp T I EN READ rnlue $12.50 0<g dress wear, all shades all >thers conservative models less than $20.00^ J | gg >rics, Mohair and Tropical An A A $Y.?8 sers, worth $6.00 ?JQ I TUMI Main Str Quick Sales LNAl xTTTTTTTTinnnrri DRY GOOD! -HA' Ladies' an FURNISHir You always find just what prices. When in the city, c vou buv or not, will be plea L NAl 1107 Washington St., Protect Your C Damage By fl Millions of Do m s* 3 1 TT_:i Oi. TO urops were causeu uy nan ou 1915, 1916 and 1917. ONLY THOSE who were Insu 'the Loss of Time, Money and La Will Similar Storms Happ YOUR CROPS are valuable to CAN YOU AFFORD TO LO! ? PROTECT THEM with a Hail of New York," the Largest Fire America. For full information apply to E. G. DREI Oldest Insurance Ag< :tures d Surpli les of M( FACTOR THIS: A large stock of Men ' ri .1 TT duits in merges ana vi sizes, Values up to $2 Sale Price..'. * 270 High Grade Suits v. - wool materials in all! This is the Best Garm not a garment in ti $30.00 and up to $35. ( Sale Price Silk and Flannel Vests Sale Price eet - - Small Profits JFUL i i S, SHOES, i rsd Gents' ^JGS, Etc. you want here at right ' rail and see me whether sed to show you. JFUL, . Columbia, S. C. r rops Against [ail Storms V _ _ 1 liars of Loss ! orms during the years of ired were protected against bor invested in those Crops! en in the Year 1918? ' YOU! 3E THEM ? [ Policy in the Old "Home and Hail Insurance Co. in i -IER, Agt. ency of Lexington i OUTL BBBBBBgJBBBBBBBBBBBBB rr? * us Stoc in's Fine 'V r^r\ci ? JL J / s' Fine Hand Tailored Worsteds, all shades all 5;00 $14.98" nade from the best allsizes and styles, ent in town at any price; he lot worth less than W ; $17.98 worth $7.00 $19 H 2&3 fxs G2 EJJfHWHWlWW! | INSURANCEWI r After the currency panic losses it entailed, whac ^ willing to pay for insur ^ such disastrous experienTr, /-Jott 4- V-l wa11 a?Vi an v? ^ JLU-uaj, uui Federal Reserve System, ^ it to you^without any co ? Youcai ^ " ^FEDERAL RESERVE^ pp( W*- I^SYSTEM^fl * ^ &> one of ( I THE HOME M. P LEXINGTO F ^ CAPITAL $50,000.00 & 7 | ?_ ??. 0 F FI C ] |i" Saml. B. George, Pres. Ja Karl F. Oswald, Cashier, J sT DIREC' 9* Saml. B. George, J. P. Drafts. S. J. Leaphart. ^ Karl F. Oswald. EiiiAlldiiiiliiiiiAU/ GOOD FOR' Dr. Hilton's Life No. 2 Als Troubles and Blc If you are bilious, constipated, with no use in taking calomel and losing ,* The best druggists are selling Dr mend it as a perfect substitute for c fects. They sell it at 50 cents; complete satisfaction. Druggists everywhere are cong having found a harmless, vegetabl* that is pleasant to take and pleasai No. 2 is quick, reliable, effective, n in gout, rheumatism and other ailm tion. Remember the name and the LIFE MEDICINl Columbi ,ET S A t :ks and 5 Clothin r ? Every Sale bad antee, your mon< want it. Come the rush. Sale starts Sat last 10 days only. wnwmvuiwii THOUTCOST i of 1907, with all the would you have been 3 ance against another ^ membership in the we are able to offer st whatever. ^ i secure this insurance <2 Dtection by becoming ^ mr depositors. 2 riONAL BANK 1 IN, S. C "3 RESORCES $450,000.00 3 s. j. wlngard, vlce-pres. . E. Kaminer, Asst. Cash. TORS ^ Jas. J. Wingard. ^S, E. G. Dreher. T. P. Meetze, J.P. Matthews. ^3 rHE LIVER io Remarkabl in Kidney ldder Diseases. i indigestion and headache, there's a day or two from work. Hilton's Life No. 2, and recomalomel with none of its bad efa bottle and personally guarantee ; Tatula' ing themselves in at last e remedy, suitable for any age, it in its effect. Dr Hilton's Life ot only in digestive troubles, but ents due to defective kidney ac- , guarantee. E COMPANY ia, S. C . I Saiesg at ked by our guar- I sy back if you | jarly and avoid | ;urday and will 1 r\ I I da, S. C* J