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I: - ' H lSx-$?$9^\a-k55f ' dflk l[ ..I. <v :- *" -^$-^ - ?'-" "- ^ -v.v B $ ig&s 0^sk ? ' ? I W 0 l i^KSS^ jl ?, I HAVE TOU A RED SEAL < Iv I- BILE 0:'"orr< s" Id there one i Warner era admission, a Deleo Systc and other standard pat is vi' perfeel Hw Br ever examined the body, the top, tl [ DA | If you have not, and you are t: spring, call at our showroom and 1< B that has made ?uch an enviable re; ^ * * * TN' 1 il years, ask tne uavis owners wna 1 service they have received since th I No matter what car you buy t! I ments and parts for that car. Are * not maintain a service station. Ar for thirty to sixty days while your ent stock of nearly ten thousand dc 1 , Davis Gars you will not have that I long their cars are held up waiting I states how long their orders for pa i have in the two states is filled imm I Owner," we ask you to give these tli I ' on that new car. |? Davis 801-803 MAIN STREET Distributors for Dav ?iii?hiiiihhi 1iiiiiiwiii1i) lllhlllM'IBIIIH IMIimilllWI' i "' IIIIHI li BUY SI I LJ170 I IIEjII I '"The Quality Is Always High B 1736 Main Street, Opposite I COLUMBIA, H|/V ' *r* ' '".s**? v^"*0' ..y . M NOTICE DEBTORS & CREDITORS, i HA VERTY-RUSTIN < ^M ? All persons indebted to the estate of | We carry in this issue a pa H Luther A. Martin deceased are here i tisement for the Haverty-E DI * 4.1VI ^ J X. 1- - ' - ? - - I wy uuui-iou w uia-Ke payment to the | or t'oium'Dia, to wmcn we : undersigned administratrix on or j attention of our readers. T fore March 1st. 1919 and all persons, of the largest furniture co havng claims against said estate are' South Carolina carrying a : also notified to present said claims or | of furniture of every grade i. I - clam properly verified; to said admin- j They also carry a select lie istratrix.' on os before the same date 1 tains, shades, mattresses spi January117th 1919. matting etc. at bargain pri fc Mrs. Ellen Harris Martin, have stores in several cities Administratrix of the estate ol h A South and on this account a: Martin deceased. . buy in larger quantities tha dinary dealer and sell at a lo "PRLIT TREE SPRAY. ' Head their advertisement on 9 Orchard brand trait tree spray sola j ?' ??<? -d avail , 8 tion. Sold by the gallon as you want of "?8 wonderful opportun, it. Dilute 1 part with 9 parts of vra-jcure some real bargains. #* :4. ter, one gallon makes ten. Econoioi-j cal; saves your trees; Brings good i Car of fencing and naila 'M fruit. j juat received at the Bar re 3 HARMON DRUG CO, ; Co. I . " * <? ?? III ???mmrnrn?m?IM II I ? "* T I CONTINENTAL MOTOR IN THAT AUTOMO- | n the car you are thinking of buying? Have you a r . im, a Borgenbeck Clutch, a Stromberg Carbureter don that it takes to make up a real car? Have you I lie upholstery, the paint and finish of the _ t jyP hinking of buying that new car you will need this et one of our salesmen show you this sterling car lutation for itself in the Carolinas this past two , ' , >' t they think of the Davis. Ask them what kind of ey bought their Davis car. here will come a time when you will need adjust- I you going to buy a car where you are told they do I e you going to buy a car where you will be held up parts are ordered from the factory. With a pres- 1 Hare' worth of parts for Continental Motors and 0 V i . # difficulty to encounter. Ask Davis owners how for parts. Ask our dealers throughout the two rts are held up. Every order from every dealer we ediately on receipt of the order. Mr. Dealer . Mr. lings your careful consideration before you decide - I . , ' # i ( - \ Motor Co., PhoneS226 COLUMBIA, S. C. ! is Cars for North and South Carolina. * i . t '* ^ ' i % \ ; ' i V * > FOR SAL/E?100 acres, known as Je rome Hutto tract, on. Publio highway iBBHBMnMBRBBnBBBnBMnHBnBflnBB one mile from Macedon and 3 mile: from Pelion; 50 acres in high state o f cultivation balance in good woodland 1 S. J. Leap hart, j Agent. .er Than The Price" The Unit M 2 O Government ff fe a with the 7,600 member dOSSf*. x \ Federal Reserve Bankini ! tion of the business in ost . *^e ! | Through the Federal Res Q C .1 ton it' supervises the t i: | banks; it appoints one-th BI^Qj^ILPUJUBIliii ? I /lanfisifg jfo fnnfl<S lnrorohl ? . do. j speaks in pittsburoh. . - tees the currency they is; ige adver-. Dr. W H Greever, editor of Tne \ This cooperation great :ustm Co.' American Lutheran Survey, Colum- 1 0 invite the; bia, addressed a mass meeting held in the SVSteiTl to US Slid OUr his is o*e | Pittsburgh, February 9, in the interest ncerns in i of the campaign the Lutherans are full stock conducting for funds with which to * Are you li ind finis* do their part in the reconstruction ie of cur- service in Europe. This campaign is -^^federal reserve*^ system as ings rugs a part of the interchurch emergency , . ices They ' campaign in which 14 of the principal' 3 ?u fnOu c in the 1 protestant denominations are particivt akte it pating. ? _ ? 41 mi i toeba^i' NEW GARDEN SEEPS. j. | j}0 MOMO ll rourselveaj -^yc have received large shipments j # ty to se- jof fresh garden seeds, all standard va i j IT**^T0 1 rieties of vegetables in packets and l^vAIIl^lv j packages, for family gardens. Speall xlzon, cials: Eary garden peas, bulk seed Flardwiwe and choioo onion sets. , , - M ? Harmon C?. 4 1 I I IXX iV>, r:-i . --A?.. I | Oscar L. I>errick is spending- sometime with his mother Mrs. Delia Der! rick on Main street. ! Henry Walter Hendrix arrived in ' | Lexington Saturday from Norfolk, Va I where he has been stationed, in the U. j j S. N having- received an honorable dis [ j charge from the service, !i | The many friends of Mrs. M D Harj man will regret to !cam that sh? has I j been confined to her room for several j days with a severe cold. However at j present her condition is somewhat im proved and it is thought that she will soon be able to be hp! 1 ; I j Just received a car of wire fencing [ and nails, all sizes. Also expect car : of cedar shingles in a few days. Barre Hardware Co. W. A. Mbnts a leadidng citizen from Lexington route 1 was a visitor in Lex ington today and while here drpped in to see us and renewed his subscription for another year. W. M. Spires a good citizen from Gaston visited our office today and gave us his renewal for another year. Daiton G. Shull a progressive farm er from. Lexington route 4 paid us a pleasant call Tuesday and renewed his paper for another year. D. B. Rodgers a substantial citizen from Gilbert route v was a visitor in Lexington Tuesday and while hero gave us his renewal for another year. John F. Shealy, a good citizen from the Mill village, of The Lexington Man ufacturing Co. visited our office Monday and subscribed for another year. J. W Shealy, a leading citizen from Leesvile route 2 called at our office Saturday and renewed his subscription for another year. Julian R. Corley who has been stationed at Charleston U. S N returned to Lexington Saturday, having been honorably discharged from the service Mr. Corley has accepted his former position as Deputy Clerk of Court and has aleady entered upon his duties in the Clerk's office. J. D. Halman, a progressive young planter from Gilbert visited the Dispatch-News office Saturday and subscribed for a year. E. M. Shull a good citizen from New Brookland route 1 was a visitor in Lexington Saturday and while here dropped in to see us and renewed his subscription for another year. \ - ' The many friends of Brooks J. wingard will regret to learn tnat ne has been confined to his room for the past week with an attack of influenza The friends of Mrs A M Leaphart will regret to learn that she has been confined to her room the last week suffering* with a severe cold. How* ever she is'somewhat improved at pres ? ent and it is thought on the road to | recovery. | Mrs. Elizabeth Boozer, returned to ) Lexington Sunday from Orangeburg ! where she spent several days the guest of Mrs Lee Smith. Mrs. E. G. Dreher and Miss Ethel Dreher will entertain the Bon Heur club Fiday afternoon at 4 o'clock. D L Jefcoat a leading citizen of ' the Swansea section was a visitor in - Lexington Monday and while in town " paid us a pleasant call. 'Mr Jefcoat ? stated that they had quite an epidemic 3 of influenza in his section, but at pres * ent the situation was somewhat im* proved. 9 w ________ * Chas. H. Drafts-manager of the A1 bion Hotel in Augusta spent Sunday and Monday in Lexington visiting his father Judge George S. Drafts ed States Cooperates inks in maintaining the I System for the protecr\T i]r,Ck nnnnfw .tvivoiu ^VUIJ II J < erve Board in Washing;welve Federal Reserve irdof their directors; it r with them; it guaranme. Iy increases the value of community. nked up with this new national one of our depositors? If not," 1 delay no longer. ational Bank il, S. C. ; i C. C. Justice, a good citizen fro* the Edisto section was a visitor imi Lexington yesterday and while to 1 town visited the Dispatch-News offioef Dr. A. B. Drafts of Ilendersonvilltt ! N C who arrived, in Lexington Sunday afternoon to hold consultation with Dr. G. P Ttoberth, at the bed-* side of his father Judge George SU fto rot 11 m fwl trt ]Ten/lfirflnn\S11fi iroa | terday, , Mrs. P. H. Shealy and little daugh-s. ter Grace who have been very ill witji pneumonia and influenza are somewhat improved and it is thought hav* now passed the crisis. J Miss Sara Meetze has returned t* Converse College after spending the week-end with her parents Mr. an*. Mrs. T, P Meetze (Born to Mr. and Mrs W D Crawford at the Baptist Hospital a 10 lb. bahir boy. Mother and child are both deling fine and have the best wishes ?C all their ^Lexington friends. ALMANACS AM) CALENDARS. We htill have almanacs and calea* i dars for free distribution to our cush ! tomrea and fiends, If you havent ree~ ! eived youg call and ask us. They'd* free. HARMON DRUG CO -The REDCALL Store. We will pay a straight salary o? $35.00 per week for man or womat with rig to introduce Eureka Poultdi Mfg Co. East St Louis 111 ltpd JUDGE DRAFTS IMPROVING. Judge of Probate George S. Drafts? is still confined to his room with a deep seated cold; hut his nunieroa? friends throughout the county will be glad to learn that he is improving an# f no further complications arise Idwill soon be able to be up and atten* to his official duties. , Miss Annie Wingard, daughter # ex-county treasurer E. L. Wingard I*' quite ill at her home with influenza i VALENTINE CANDY. We are showing fancy heart shape#, and other attractive styles of higfcf grade candy suitable for Valentines. ' We can suit your taste from, a largtt line made by Nunnally, Dolly Vardea^ Liggett, Block and other famous cam* dy makers. Harmon Drug Co. The RE2XALL Store. W. P. Roof, has been; confined ttt his room for several days with a sen vere attack of influenza. However! the latest reports are that he is steal* ily improing and will soon be able t# be out again. A. D. S CROUP SALVE - I A D a Croup and Pneumonia Salvtf. j indicated in treatment of croup, cold# t pneumonia and other forme of conge# I tion and inflammation. Rub it o*Does the work Large jars 25c Harmon Drug Co. ) POUND?Automobile license nuran j ber 28-942. Owner can have same Hr calling at the Dispatch-News office 7 ; and paying for this advertisement. ? It. t SEWING MAOIIMIH. ? Seveal new drop head guarantee^ | sewing machines for salo cheap f?i< cash or on easy payment plan. Harmon Drug Co. IxRXIXGTON?RTCHJjAND B. D. C ASSOCIATION MEETIN'Dear Fellow Carriers: Instead of writing eacb one of yet personally I will endeavor through tl -r courtesy of the public press to ca ! your attention to and urgo your attc dance upon the regular anaual mee 1 ing of the Lexington-Rich land R L & Association which will be held at Le: ington on Saturday February 22 ne;?, at 11 a. m. Our Association is to be congratul:- ted upon the favorable attention r-. cently received from. Congress and v ^ ? feel sure every member appreciab-.the fact that his labor ic and for tip Association has not been in vain ar. i will continue to rally to e?r fratern-4 standard. To those carriers who <*o not br long to the Association we desire t* [ say that our efforts are in a measui* ! hampered by your failure to affiliate ! and work with us and inasmuch i. you aiso receive me oenents of our he bor wo appeal to you to join us an help us all you can to our mutual be* efit. Come to the Lexington meeting ev eryonc of you non member :.s* well s>. members and It us learn to kncv ! each other bettor and spend a pleosarr; while together. Surely you can be lih era.1 enough to set apart at least onday in the year to in cot tho boys c?: the service. Begin to arrange for thi ! meeting right away for wo are going t look for you and shall too much disap ! pointed if you fail to come. *W. H Hare Couaty Sec. ! ! . I ' " I I i I III ' A nation! wide campaign tocomplete the enrollment of \|x|f j[|]|^S our forces in , ( conserv ' ation of our food supply, is a duty of necessity, humanity and honor. Ae o frpp -nporde wp foavpelpcL cd to discbarge this dirty, not under autocratic decree, but without ether restraint than the guidance of individual conscience. ?HESSEISP HOOVER. A