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fPERSONALS AND LOCALS. WEDNESDAY, AEG. 2S. 191S. : 666 cures by removing the cause j SERVICES AT ST. STEPHEN'S ! Rev. Oxner of Camp Jackson will ! hold services at. St. Stephen's Lutheran church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. rXn: "%V? ' Mrs. Inez Jackson is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. H. Caughrrran near the depot. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bowman of Irv mo have received a cable that their son John Joseph Lowman has arrived jr safely overseas. t r . Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Shull, route 4 :. Columbia, spent last week with Mr. ; Shull's brother, Mir. Joseph Shull, in i v the St. John's section. Messrs. Julian Corley, Lawrence B. * T?nrt*n Albert Taylor and A. C. Sawyer < ^ o* Xav" mt, Charleston, ; 2 wr ' home. r'", ' Miss Doris Dean..'.. has returned to her home in Graniteville, after a delightful visit to Miss Grace Powell. ; Miss Saah Meetze has been on a delightful two weeks visit to her friend, Miss Sarah Carter, in Chester. 666 contains no alcohol, arsenic, nor other poisonous drugs. M: L. Barre, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. .W. Barfe^. arrived safe in France one<day last week. He-is a member; of the radio regiment. 1 ???mam We regret to learn that Uncle JMa" itfomb H. Lucas, is very feeble. He is ifhow with his son, J. A. Lucas n?at^ :UGaston.. He is one of our old com..^ades and we always have a warm feeling for our brother confed. ____ Mrs. las. E. Hendrix is visiting Mrtjk Samuel J. Derrick, her neiee, of Swansea, for a week or ten days. We know she will enjoy the outing and especially the good treatment of thoSe goodnatured people of Swansea. 666 cures Headaches, Billious ness, Loss of Appetite, or that tired aching feeling, due to Ma" laria or Golds. Fine Tonic. Corporal. Grover Gantt, son of Mr. Luthe L. Gantt, of Black Creek, has arrived safely overseas, according to ' recent advices from France. g||\ -? ;-,Mr. and Mrs. X. M. Jones of Edge fteld spent Sunday with Mrs. J. <J. Kirk land. Mr. Jones returned home while Mrs. Jones remained as the \ guest of" Mrs. Kirkland for a week. ' * * 5 ' *' ; " Carlp^ Fields-of th,e If. ,S; Navy, is. at hcrfhe on a furlough. ' Bob Derrick, a member of the National Army, is at home with his patents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Derrick. ; -1, - ' ' The Bank of Western Carolina and The Home National Bank will be closed on Labor Day. Monday Septem< her 2nd, the same being a legal holiday. " Master Ross Dent, the popular < young newsboy and an attache of The Dispatch-News office, has return-; .ed.from a delightful vacation visit to relatives in Columbia. Mr. Joseph Shull passed through town yesterday on his way to visit [ his brother, Mr. Mike Shull, who is j seriously ill at his home near Brook- i r land. i The note of optimism found in thai letters from our bovs at the - front Stakes the folk back home feel better. ~ I A GRAND TRIP ~ . I . Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Melton, after quite an extended trip in their auto i to Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New J 1 York, thence west as far as St. Louis, ! ? | CinCinnatti and others cities in '4 Ohio, back through Ky. and Tenn. up rjs' - through the picturesque mountains of N. C. to Columbia, home, the sweetest place on earth. Their trip was f indeed a royal one. Grand sights, t both in busy cities and beautiful country east and4 west with interest and amusements from start to finish. Glad to go and real glad to return bftme. Thev snent Sunday afternoon with Mr. apd Mrs. G. M. Harman. v- . M. W. SHUti/ I>EAI). Mr. R. W. ShuII, a well known citizen of this county, died at his home near Brookland an yesterday. Ho had been in bad health for a long ^ ' time. : ' v" ij. -xAim. " In calling attention of our readers to the advertisement of L<. Xauful Columbia we wish to remind them that they will have on an extraordinary sale of stylish, and servicablo goods . 6th and 7th of September. New goods received every week al! at astonishingly low prices.So if you need anything in their lipe you will find m Eli; the manager; a clever man to E-deal with and he has the goods to please you. SEED. SEASONABLE SEED. - , Special prices on amber cane dwarf Essex rape: Abruzzi and winter rve white eee turnip rata baea - * siant curled mustard and winter cab haire seed. Sold in Bulk or as vou them, ..v.. r , -w-. .. HARMON DRUG CO. . :*$L ' MISS HARMAX ENTERTAINS. Miss Aline Harmon very delightfully entertained the Four O'clock club fn honor of her guest Miss Lula Mae Epting of Chapin S. C. A salad course carrying out tlio color scheme of yellow and green was served after an hour of social work and music. The hostess then told the guests that on each bunch of golden rod found in the vase on the centre table was a puzzle when the pieces were put to-gcthr would form p. wearing apparel and brake a a co-Tr minnfps easer work I StJU Cl. ^ " placed the little pieces of yellow card board into a wedding slipper with the words Wingard-Jackson. Sept. 1st. 1918 written in green. k C AUG H MAN - HARMON. . The many friends of the contracting parties were agreeably surprised to learn of the marriage of Miss Jennie Caughman of Columbia and Mr. . Julian P. Harmon of the same city, Sunday afternoon Aug. 25th. at the Lutheran Parsonage, Spartanburg, S. C. The pastor being Rev. S. T. Hallman. Mrs. Harmon returned to the city Monday afternoon and was given a surprise reception by her bother and sister Mr. and Mrs. G. Perry Caughman. Those invited to extend hearty congratulations to the bride were the family of the bride and the following friends. Misses Annie and Bessie Milne, Don ly, Craps, Haddock, Smith, Burke and Mesdames, Hendrix, Wheeler; Bennet Harris and Cassel. Regardless of" such short notice . the bride received many beautiful and useful gifts. PRIVATE HAT J,MAX WRITES FROM FRANCE . .a5 - - 5 So'mwhere in France, July 26th, 1918. Mr. Sam J. Leaphart, . Lexington, S. C. Deai* Sir: Wishing I could get to see a copy of the Lexington Dispatch-Xews, I am taking Ihe nerve to ask you to send me 2 or 3 copies of the back issues. I don't get much of the county news over here. I like this country very good. I would suppose that there are a good many. Lexington boys over her; but there are only two of us here that are from Lexington county, Aady and myself. Yours very truly, Pvt. Felix A. Hallman, Co. C. Hq. Bw. G. H. Q, A. El F. FRANCE. BAPTIST UNION MEETS 29-30. The Baptist union of the upper Division of the Lexington association meets wth the Steedman church Sept. 29-30, 1918, Called to orpler tt 11 Devotional, service 11 to 11:30. Enrollment and reports from the church .es; 11:30 to 12 o'clock; intoductory sermon by Rev. S. R. Taylor; 12 to .1 o'clock, iirst .query is it right for members who dont support their pastor annually to have voice in calling pastor open by Eddie Hite, 1 to 2:30 recess for dinner 2:30 to 3 deovtional service 3 to 3:30 Second query the one Geat object of the church, open by Rev. J. E. Pasco. Third query christion education and ministerial education open by Ben. R. O. Jeff coat., Miscellaneous and adjourns Sunday 30th. Meet 10:30 10:30 to 11 S. S. work, open by G. P. Kirkland the relation of the S. S. to the church and home _;to Prepare and teacly the session at 11 o'clock missionary sermon by ftev. X. X. Burton. FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that on the 21st day of September 1918 I will apply to Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge of Probate for a final discharge as ad ministator' of the estate of U. S. X. Jeffcoat, deceased. All persons having claims will present them duly veri fied and all those indebted to estate will make payment on or before the o Viovn a fa J. D. Jeffcoat, Administrator. i ' Let us all take our Americanism straight and easy. EVER SALIVATED BY CALOMEL'HORRIBLE Calomel is Quicksilver and Acts Like Dynamite On Your Liver i ! Calomel loses you a day. You ! know what calomel is. Calomel is j dangerous. It crashes into sour bile j ! like dynamite, cramping and sicken-! i ing you. Calomel attacks bones and i should never be put into your system. | When you feel bilious, sluggish, j constipated and all knocked out and : | believe you need a dose of dangerpusj ; calomel just remember that your drug | ! gist sells for a few cents a large bot-, i tie of Dodson's Liver Tone, which is i entirely vegetable and pleasant to j take and is a perfect substitute for i calomel. It is guaranteed to start J your liver without stirring you up inside, and can not salivate. Don't take calomel! It makes you j sick the next day; it loses you a day's i work. Dodson's Liver Tone straight| ens you right up and you feel great. ! Give it to the children because it is | ' ./""? * i perfectly harmless and doesn't gripe.. Advt J r ?o?maaBiM Has just bee and will run e1 Highest price ^ n 1 Bagging ana THE DUPL > v.-' * A Chas E. TT HOUSE FU Haltlw. V We are nOw pr you the larg | complete stock Ladies' Rea in the city. L.The Fall Sty I The' Ladies Town arid Cou to make our : ters. Haltiwi 1439 Main Street Webb's Wax Made in Light and Dark min cifoirip cn/i VflC C U11C ijuaii olaiiio uuu vvaAto c. Apply with a rag. Webb' Art Store, Main Street, (Phc Ths Tire Tha \\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\v | We Have Just I Auto 1 Um 35x4 1! ///A? ma^e ' 11' \ |||| Ford siz fj i So no I Stire yon | II # Price, s< |) for 5003 I Cau? f v ? 1311-13 A <> =... IPtt JL^^? r/;urmzsMMmm. j tjzu Q|Jpll jinnery n overhauled yery day; :s paid for seed Ties furnished. EX CHAIR | T aylor's IE RNISHER. anger'S epared to show; est and most of dy-to-Wearl } ' . j les are in. ! of Lexington, nty, are invited 3tore headquar* .VA..-V ' i " -x ' ' ! (% anger'S - COLUMBIA, S. C all, For Floors Oak, Walnut and Mahogany, my floor of ordinary size. -i * * r % Sole IVlanutact ers me 640) Columbia, S. C t Never Tires W\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ deceived a Lot of ETes, all sizes up to 2 and we are going to i SPECIAL PRICE on es until September 1st. - >1 . . w is the time to reir car at a Bargain ? the tire is guaranteed f miles. [hman Bros., ssembiy St. Columbia, S. C. f I . HO AVEs KuttXi Ei zod f'**- m-*m ?? ,?mnm > mm wtiOttCrrVTWJ"';* E?AlE Of J." 1 ! I 1 I | Lexington B j -Raw! 01 I I Horse Shoei j eral Repai promptly < Give Us A Convince! H. C. OSV I Lexing LAZi lo o Noh 1 Y*0 i r r\r^ /~1 AO U JL1UIU1U1 V/VJ11VJ 1 It is a well known fact that a n degree of the cleanliness of their 1 A sluggish liver makes sluggish can tell the conditton of the one's conversation and interest in their Lazy livers make lazy folKs and constipation, lassitude, dispondenc belching and headache. Dr. Hilton' Is a comparatively new scientific edy that does all the liver cleansi] after effects. It is for sale by all reputable dr gi?t guarantee it to leanee lazy 1 purchase price will be refunded. THE MURRAY DI Manufacturing and Jobbing Colum South j a: North F1 j -- For I J 700 acres, with 30 3 miles from the main way. Very fine land Price only $10 per acre times that amount. J 90 acres, 50 cleared fine wire fence, one l-i worth $3,000 and as there is in the south, 4 and on a very fine roac 250 acres, 4 miles fn ! 7 road, all land fenced, t . -houses, 100 acres clear aore, and will sell tl want it. There is no land offe: more per acre each ye selling price. Consult in this section. Come you about this country you in finding a place 1 FLOYD 4 Thoma I if whal GOD glvop* rrr |j '^Ttat div you giving p r||^M iO tfwt others may I ; Spnd more to Europe IS blacksmith Co Id Stand-ng and Genir Work done. Trial and be [run m ? If ALU, Mgr. ion, S. C. V - <v tuna i umi iiMHia an uiiuonmin 111 nm [NESS ~ lition in this Climate ran or woman is ambitious only to the ivers. i walkers, talkers and workers. You liver by their energy displayed in work. the symptoms are evidenj; through y, lack of appetite, rheumatic pains, 's Life No. 2 liver remedy?a pure vegetable remng work of calomel without any ill uggist at 50c a bottle. These drugivers without usual painful effects, or ?UG CO., Distributors l Druggists and Spice Grinders bia, S. C. % r<~ ueurgia rid orida Land Sale 0 cleared and stumped, line of the Seaboard Railand some good timber, i, and is well worth three so houses on the property, and stumped, all under a 'oom new dwelling, well fine level pebble land as -rv-\ ilno -Pivmyi TVi /\tv? octtlll^k I : iiuni JL ijiuiiiao Y iixc !. Price only $6,500 Dm Thomasville, on public wo dwellings, three negro t ed. Price only $40 per le crop and stock if you red above but will make ar than our asking and us if you are interested to see us and we will tell and will be glad to assist :hat suits vou. & GIBSON, isville, Ga. J ?" i