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v>> -.| * : - tr iibt l*ni^ r T T? 1? i.. > a< wl ^ /v/t n ( * 17t?n 1 ' | 'tic iigiumg. siugau iu nm tijMt.cance as the conflict grow JL "Carry On." On land, on sea f pF Into the front line trench F company commander swings 1 | and stumbling through thehel |X They gain a yard, five, ten, an< I mander falls, but over his shou iffl "Carry On, Lieutenant!" So I the grizzled old Sergeant se & jithem on t0 v'ctorJr* '' ' -rr-" ' f*Carry On" mutt 1 - We must "Carry O \ ability, to the last Victory is won. shoulder?buy all Let us keep our B< Wtyarrv On!" SPACE SUKSCR1 nmTllliiM, r.1% /??. ? . , m IfcKlTOfc HAi lianiHBiniiui'iiiicr lararuanta lull1 OTiiilBVari 1W"1 i 'w ^ZMmmtzzrzjmBmrr^-TMtwmKMmTrz^aammm ? ia?? r J* v. ri: ? 7 7 T #T>, ? p" Not honesty alone, not skill alor pure, fresh, full-strength drugs, and four essential things that enter into Every Ingredient specified musl purity, freshness and strength, and i method, which often requires no srrii W-: \ ' ' I The man behind this business t! g " was graduated from one of the olde If % iea. He has served twenty years b U positions in some of the country's la bottom as a soda boy and working 1 I a large and growing business, strivii | chosen life's work. i- J The Best I; Remember the best is the ehes I shoes, clothes or food? Its much r |pj|j g HARM! - ? OV'J'i fc" i _-J J k i i|- ; J? "jTC &' i?. .."J. ? 2S7 lTS TTTniTr'Tir Mfi jBtS! 111 ace, gathering inspiration and signifis more violent and more desperate, is M in the air, it rings sharp and clear. ^Jjlp es comes the signal to charge. The Jff 'over the top." At his heels, pushing J?h 1 of "No Man's Land," come the boys. ^ i the machine guns speak. : The comIder, above the din-of battle, he shouts,''^ on and on, till every officer falls, and 'n*-' _ *' 'TV? ts Ms teeth and takes what's left ot ^ * be our slogan here at home/ n" to the utmost limit our dollar of our resources, till Let us stand shoulder to the Liberty Bonds we can. !. ?nds and save to buy more.^ ^ : --; \2 -^M^ja^fe.1^ Buy Liberty Bonds! Jjfc . . .'a A 5-' y ?*' *y?:* ;>*: BED TO WINNING THE WAR BY '. ?/3 J***? RDWARE COMPANY a -3.nBB??g?n??Bga??mac - WB aa>ii?MBB5inaagUSaT?gg FILLING ( ie, but both of these and tw.o things moreinfinite patient, exact care?these are the the right Compounding of Prescriptions. [ be measured or weighed, must be of full nust be put in their proper order by proper all amount of experience and skill. he man at the work table, Rice B. Harmon, ist and best Colleges of Pharmacy in Amerehind drug store counters. He has filled rgest and best drug stores, beginning at the tiis way'up to that of manager and owner of ig all the while to perfect himself in his s The Cheapest. ipest. How often you hear this said about nore true when applied to drugs and chug **n-i'iT"ra?K?ao?h ini tnmemxasamjmamtmmmmtm^mrwjgjtxm ./?*.VJCTO'-VCTIAU^summme kh v'%a3#^A )N,' Doctor of PliarmacY 4,' a ? ? a ; me '. c~y a b i! ? ft ? a~3'? a s a~g b u g t?~?. ' l ^ g a g g a g s-g"sr~g-y HARRY GOOV/WIX VKMV ILL. ; Mrs. I The friends of Mr. Many Goodwin -'or roo: j " <. ; ;; V>' ? TO .1 1 "."1! Jl<* U. UZa. j j is desperately ill at his hmnc with I { ]t:( ni:i iMlowing an aliaex of in- L. f... j i'lncnzu. air. Goodwin is unite popu- from. tk !! lav with his friends and associates Lexingtt ; j and it is sincerely hoped (hat ho v.*ill paid as ;; soon ho restored to g'vd health. : i J. Pe vail SALE. ' of tho <; j 'i7 1-2 acres miles west of Lex- day on i | ir.gton one half clay; the other half :; sand nam with clay subsoil. .Pine _ -p jj limber will cut one hundred and fifty yjsjiiiv {j thousand, feet of lumber. Well wat- Manhev !Jcred. Easy terms. Apply to S. .1. LEA PI I ART Agent. joR S. 'and IP. i Lost on Tuesday night October Sth. i j i in town of Lexington one leather j iwc. Ahorse collar with iron clamp at top.! jj Finder will please return to John E. | Miss ; | Wise Lexington 1 >epot and receive rc- hoaciK.r ijwnrd. spent tl i|3wp. - , i Mr. and ! i j f LOST liorxi) DOG. ! ir (; ;i Lost on Saturday night, October 12 | :i was a i between the Steele; ltridge^on Wysc's j last wee ]j Ferry Road and New Brookland one subscrit |! hound dog about 6 years old. - My 1 ji White and yellow spotted, cars- uuu i My torn with no hair on tip of tail, j j| Answers to name of Lee when last jton | seen was carrying- a chain about 5 u'^crc 5 I! feet long. Reward for information ^1C I leading to recovery, dead or alive. Miss CI; JUNIUS B. ROBERTS ington 1 Lexington. Rt. 2 *n ! 2w52pd. - ths. 1 I * _ ?sv. j We WiSI Buy Your Hi > I i i i i I i ! i | We will open our Packing Plant fc October 18th, and will be in the marl ties of Live-stock and will pay top pr I Do not sell your hogs or cattle witl or writing us and get our prices. i We want a live-stock buyer in ever j the State. Persons desiring to make requested to see us at once before ! gone. Buyers can make, easily $ week. WRITE today and get in on 1 ij Starting October 21st, we will be a chants with fresh pork and beef, wh MENT INSPECTED and FREE FI ~ UNSANITARY CONTAMINATION! * i Send us your order and it will hav H tion. 1 Orangeburg Packini maBtuuin?iFMiiiinmnina?in i store merchandise, on which fa looks or pleasure. Did you ev< itself is in question. You alws the safest. About Tli All of our Prescriptions fill form of liquids or better knowi Crystal Rock Candy Syrup, the If You Are S Til -1 T I ? -r-V inen send. your doctors rr< */ needs to us and you'll always and most complete stocks of pu Supplies in the State. i 11 ii i? i i mm i i ??? - y . y#w.v<w..n?w. r Ygf^ 4r*4n U tj. f) --5 ^ 11 Hi C 0 ^ " * ~r?T ' r~ ' v - i*Wg ?r . "^>"a g rr j"z ggg'g :/~T~tT'g"r~snsHB g'fr a % ^ ^r^rirvra^e-^riT^ \ M. T\ I! : ; :ii is coy. fin.-d 1 o j The Stork visited at the home of ,i. with - r., uituek rf ?n-! Mr. ana Mrs. George S Drafts Sunday ri"'h' and left a pair of fine twins ,?V.,V r.nd kena. George is all (;i, nn. a ' : v .: smik-s and says lie ice's proud of the ? :t;; : . .. ... : , liKu he has broken the record cf "Nm vcslerd.:;-' i ..: here ' "* ' oai..- lan.iij. :> pleasant cab. . _ Tin? !* ;. ids of Hiss Katie Lou it v C-oodwhi a lea dir.? rhi'/.cn 'bud. regret to learn that she ad,on section wm how y. :nor.. ? > ? ' <-n 'i-iito ill at Winthrop College ,,usincfs. "?>' lnl!tt,.r.R:. ! :>'. is very much im1-roved now. \\". li Ttis'-r and family were! _ fn.-od< and relatives in St.! Rhotlen. member of the ;j?id Orangeburg last week. | ! ;c::l'a of Registration was here yes " 1 teniay on official business. \?.S.*?Single comb Rhode Is ii Cockerels at $2.(50 Kaeli.. . ' "** Shnll a progressive young !.. C. ("HOMER, planter from near Mineral Springs vis Lexington Rt. 0 itoc* our ?Oiee last week and renewed his subscription. Dearie l-toof. .i-vcnth grade * in the Tlariey. d'e school,; D. J. Roof, one of the county's oldie week end with her parents j vM and best citizens visited our office Mrs (' S Roof. 1,as- WC(--k and renewed his subscripjt.ion. . .J. Gable from Lexington route r visitor in Lexington one day I Marry?Rich widows and maidens k and while here renewed his I want kindly, amiable husbands. Old ion for another year. as* GO invited. Messenger club, Box .">$4, Los Angeles, Cal. ' 2t52pd. Erin Clarke arrived in Lexing week from Washington, D. C. "Widow, 36, worth $37,000,. indie has been foi .sometime in como $.^,000 yearly; and manv others* oloyment or tnc govcrnineiui . - - - , , xrkc will not return to Wash- !,'"f ?us "?"? ,JIrs; *"? for sometime, 'but will remain Angeles, Cal. igton during the winter nion- " ^M. Seay a progressive young planter from route 1 paid us a pleasant call one day last week. ripe EeV' J' E ^'essinS"er of Little Moun C411U \*CAH1V ^ajn was an interesting visitor to Lex. ington last week. Rev. "VVessinger is one of the most iminent divines of the . . Lutheran Synod, loved and honored )r tll6 winter season by his congregation. tet for large quanti lVpc: for comp " Clerk of Court, Holly L. Harman, , has been confined to his room for sew * ^ , ... i eral days with an attack of influenza, lOUt first Calling US, but is very much improved today and will soon be able to return to his i official duties. y Cit / and Town in j ><;nph oonnpotionq arp ' J" E" Paxton- superintendent of sucn connections are th0 room at the T,exin~ton Man- ; your opportunity is ufacturing Co. has been confined to SO. 00 to $200.00 per i his room sifnc%faturday ^ a se" v ^ vere case of influenza. the ground FLOOR. WE SERVE THE PUBLIC. J ble to supply all mer-^_ Everything in drugs and medicines, ich is all GOVERNwe have them. Ask Rice he knows IOM DISEASE and about it, twenty years experience. 3 | 2f. HARMON DRUG CO. J' JI :? e our prompt atten- Tv- Wise? President of the Bank of Pelion was a visitor in Lexington one day last week, and while here Mr Wise called at our office and renewed his subscription. ' T' kucas. of Woodford was a ^ w j: ViSitor in Lexington one day last week ????^??^1IJ and while here renewed his subscrip1 tion for another year. ' in,m sat L.-1-af > mnOTc??c?B? mm iw; <\ ' - ?a?iflPMa?ma?can???? iiiwiiii in in n n i r more vital things depend than mere good I 3r think of that? When health, perhaps life g tys get the best from us?not only the cheapest I at Cough and Cold jj led for coughs and colds when ordered in the 1 as syrups are made up (their base) from pure ? : best in the world. 1 iick Call Your Doctor I1. ascription to us to be compounded. Trust your j 1 et what you want. We have one of the largest tp mid fresh Drugs, Medicines and Sick. Room I ?I ?JM ?. >*? J?a?? ! NrnXXlLCU^Ig-r-W^ ? V'* - " 11 1| ., ? - i */? a *\t a <3 / y 7 l^fl^iu - ' : ? ;:' | | "_J~r . .V?^- -*"- -' -' - v2>>555K- -