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V LEXIN GTON DISPATCH-NE If W OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Published Every Wednesday By J LEXIN'GTON-piSPATCH-NEWS j i, PUBLISHING CG. Lexington, S. C. | G. M. HABMAN, Editor I l^APHART, Business Manager Entered at the Post Office at Lex- j ."* > Sngton, S. C., as Mail Matter of the j Second Class. , j Subscription Price; per Year; $1.50! CASH-IN-ADVANCE ' /1 " ' 1 Make all communications to LexJnfton Disp&lch-News Publishing Co., i Lexington, S. C. 1 m Phone 119 fe WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1919 FIARMER?Good opportunity for a HpPWy share cropper cr renter, houses and Abram Stork, Rt 3 Lexington, S C NOTICE PENSIONERS The County Pension board will meet at Lexington Tuesday Feb. 18th to > transact business. After that date no abdications will be received Chairman Co Pen Bd A come Tax experts obtained after takj LOST SUIT CASE?Between Price's I store on Gervais street Columbia and I .. Laxington Suit case contained coat i I - vest, 2 pair shoes and suit of work | I . y dothes Finder will please notify or |p .. .. Lexington, S C | HOST DOG?One young hound bitch t about year and a half old, tyack on 1 hgtek, brown feet. Left home on Men 1 day- aweek n?o Answer to name of ^ ' branny. Reward for informaJRoli 'leal*? IDS' to recovery y . ;[ % ', W% Florence Mectze. ^ Iiexington, S C DOST YOU FORGET IT Bear in mind that Chamberlain's Tablets not only move the bowels ? tmt imp rove the appetite and strengHf then the digestion They contain no ' B pepsin cr other digestiveferment but . strengthen the stomach and enable it to perfoi-Eu its functions naturally I TRESPASS NOWOE. ' I All persons are hereby warned not [ - to trespass upon my premises by hunt I ing, hauling wood, straw lightwood or L in any manner whatsoever. These P pnpiises will be watched and any per I son. found violating this notice will be I prosecuted by law. | , ^ . >^4eorge S. Drafts. COW FOR SALE?On? good iii milk ccw fresh in milk large and kind Will give 6 gallons ly with proper attention M "L Oxner ? ^ l Leesyille, S Q Et m l BAND FOR SALE acres, one mile and half . from ree bridge, just back of Horse lake, near New Brookland: 15 in cultivation, balance in swamp roods: Apply to, 8 j Lebphart, Agent Lexington, S C SaJe?-One pair of Black mare t five and six years old weigh lbs. each quick and good wo?klywhere and sound and faL For are good security. < a w HATiTMAX, -BaXesburg, & i Charleston and Jersey ^Takeat $2.0^ per thousand ueaieir^ a*iarag to f> $?der should write tor ^ JULIAN CROMER. t &?302 acres of good land, miles of Pelion and 1 mile Dwelling house, saw mill, grist mill, gin, shingle mill, planingmachine, all operated by water. 100 acres open balance woods. Well tim bored, and well wattered by Cedar Creek and branches. Bargain for quick buyer. H. D. SHTJMPERT. v Pelion, S. C. <tf. ' CITATION NOTICE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Lexington By "George S. Drafts, esquire. Probate Judge * WHEREAS, F. B. Boatwright made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of W. B. Boatwright THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said W. B? Boatwright deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington C. H. St C., on 18th Feb 1919 next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shdw cause, if any they jh&ve, why said Administration should not be granted . , CMVEIN under rfty Hand, this 3rd j dar of Feb. Anno Domini 1919. | l . - . Geo. S. Drafts, (L S) | Probate Judg-e'Lerri?erton County 8 C I Published on the 5th day of Feb. I 1919 in the Lexington Dispatch-News | 2 weeks. ... l. ! f#ilF Pf3 |fe ' ^ & I ? Back for Home e J j|F T aiders of The Home Nations . are ** ^ four ^ ; le. Its officers and Directors are Lusi- ^jgj i nes;- esionai men whom you know intimately; ggH the: -> and yours^are mutual. Tag |p> T: e ;r.k"profits remain here in the community ISj jS for ihi: v.. iaingof our Town, our County and our ^ jfe* c State. As a Home Bank interested in Home affairs, practicing a liberal policy and afford {highly efficient ? seryiee, we feel justified in inviting your business. 3 ^ As your fall activity begins, open an account ? Liberty Bonds and War^ Sayings Stamps for ^3 ^ Sale here. / 3 I THE HOME NATIONAL BANK f E. LEXINGTON, S.C. 4 ?S ' ^98 ^511 ? * ' ; , 1^9 / - Make 1919 your SUCCESS A > ' S>' KRYPOK . Those who are full of life en- -*^ mftfl **? ergj>- and ambition have -bodies fMssiS ' and brains working in harmony _? Tj tJt'wL assisting to success: ,.t?v5t^vr^ Bifocals KR1PT0KS .pronounced CripSo that the road may be well tocks) have: two visions in one paved see to it that your health is pair of glasses Without a "seam or perfect and the, vision normal: hump. toS*p?t?P,ay a m'shtyimP?r" Artificial Eyes Fitted Physicians; surgeons and in- $12 to $15 ventors can supply tnost any oth- OFFfPF WfllTPQ* er part of the body; but the eyes UrrlLL nUUIxJ. can not be replaced at any price: Daily, 8 to 6; Sunday*, It is "sight insurance" to have br "Aboointment ? a reliable optometrist examine oy Appomaneni^ ^ the., eyes: j * '., If kny correction is heeded have 0, L. WAETER OPTICAL CO? him: prescribe the necessary glas- c ? '. j '5 ses: The post is very slight when 12?1 main Street measured ^with success: I COUMfclA^ - S. C Wagons! Wagons!! "Just received one car of Owensboro Wagons and also one car of Webber W/1 ivA?%0 AM J Ann AOf QllAllffl^f'AllC IVp tt aguiid aim uuc wwa ui wwuguwiw, can make you > a price pf $120.00 per wagon for the light twcx-horse wagon. Come get yours while wfe have them." We also have a good assortment of mules. Cauphman Bros.. Inc. 1311-1313 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. 1 J I fllll* A?-i | vya rat ni>J Iwas a great success arid we want to thank ronage. For the benefit of those who wei [crowds, we are offering all this week the sa some special values. Remember, the Sale ; One lot Men's Sample J One lot Womf: ? Shoes in all styles and pie Shoes. | leathers up to $7 val- and leatucis t ues $4.00 values $3.79 99c We have many other bargains. Come in a "I O yfl l=5> ? JLO^^ ivi?ur COLUMBIA, I PRICE ANNOI mm r F 0 I THE SUNIVER 9 '* 1 H .... I / The policy of the FORD MOTOR CO lowest possible price, consistent with i . known to require comment.. Theref c : tions, there can be no change in the p Runabout Touring Car . Coupe . Sedan . . . Truck Chassis These prices F IW. E. HUMPHRY LEXINGTON, - J. A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST F0R SAI^-Ono Fc ... ? , in good condition with In diseases of the eye, ear nose and ply to / throat in Saluda on Monday and in H. J. L<I Batesburg Tuesday with Dr Mitchell y Le: 7' - ' / i / .. i / i nie values as Saturday, iselcw are | .asts "n'iv 9 davs. 2 -a. ft S -I as Sam- i One lot Women's Sam- !? j ??. 1 styles ! pie Shoes, al! styles. S up to special ior' This | w week 49c I nd see for yourself. - g ' ') ' ,;; It i Street I S. C. 1 I I mil IIIHIHI I i II il I'll III ail Mill will?Ml Hill mil * - - - ONCEMENT ' I jBn ?/ . SAL CAR / I dependable quality, is too well - II ?re, because of present condi- S >rices on FORD cars: m . $500 I .525 I 650 I 775 I 550 I 0 B Detroit. 5 lygjo* * .rd touring- car j or 4 bushels of pinders Wanted. >' new top. ApMrs. J. C. Sheppard fj? iAPIIART, Lexington, S GL ^ cington, S. C. [Swig i - ' 5S i