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|l Haltiwanger'S I I rnnj Ariz Frnrlrs Iii?f in Offer Cnm-1 IWVI A A1 J A A Wl&u VMVV V--V- ^ J | fort and Charm For Hot P Mid-Summer Days Those who have discovered that another frock or two will K' be needed for summer will find many attractive models to ?|?: choose from at Haltiwanger's this week. These represent ||t j| many new arrivals that were bought at great reductions from j^H 'manufacturers desiring to unload. B|| There are three groups especially attractive: fy 1. Voiles and Ginghams, values up to $10, at $ 4.98 | j |?jj 2. Voiles and organdies plain, fancy, values up to $1850 at $10 | 3. Voiles and organdies plain and figured val to$22 50 at$ 12 50 11 . Visit early, as these will not last long. High grade gar' ments from well known higher priced lines, which were bought | 'cheap. Prices were not bolstered up and then reduced. 11 MILLINERY AT CLEARANCE PRICES j - Hundreds of summer hats marked half price to move quickly, j SUMMER SKIRTS A manufacturers surplus in fantasie and tricolette skirts. Made to sell for $22.50. Now at the special price of $14.95. GEORGETTE BLOUSES AT $5.98 I A few dozen of higher priced Georgette Blouses. Some as high as $10.00. Not all sizes and colors, but a good assortment, j at, choice $5.98. 11 ' BON-TON CORSETS Have your Corset fitted by an expert. Complete assortment l of the new styles in Bon-Ton and Royal Worcester Corsets ? here. Since they cost no more, why not have the best ? - Front lace and back lace. [j HaltiwangerS j ft THE WOOLTEXT STORE | i >,1439 Main Street, ' - - - Columbia, S. C. H (Orangebui ||I Do We Not Need a Good Business J\ m > Successful Farmer, IV m LU itpiescni iiit: masses. I Very truly, I S. J. HALLMAN. ? Mr. Hallman is a large Farmer and Banker and a self-made man. niiviiK's vzourr c ia;.vn:. "Rikvr's \"i??j<" t Co: uto ;'u.e! J crca.ni is ens:!;. ubsor*^1 by tbo skin i and -ti issues?a whtdesoniio oinmoli . > I lieni and prose:".a*.ivo prevents ions j or wrinkles <>n the face, nec k and j i shoulders. Host umdied as a n.as saire or at niiilit. Largo porcelain' ; jars .",0c. Sohl only i>y The Rcxall j Store. HARMON WITH rt.K 2\v41. WIESEPAPE, 1S17 Mam Street, ???? I?g?p?? numwiia.iiwmuMiiww ?! ?? 1919 Shoes aod Slipper THE KIND THAT WEARS EASY AND LONGES' We are better prepared to serv our Lexington friends from a lar^ stock of dependable Sh'oes fc 4'dress" or "every day" wear in a The "Family Shoe Store of C Farmers' Medium and Hea^ E. P. & F. 2 710 Mainee LJLM1 |: A Few Words Jfc. r All /"I T 1 AA *? Al A springtieia, s. u., ju;y Z6, my. To the Voters of the Seventh Congressional District: It gives me a great deal of pleasure to have the opportunity to recommend to you the Hon. H. P. Fulmer, of Norway, Orangeburg County, for your favorable consideration in the coming election, to succeed Hon. A. F. Lever. I have known Mr. Fulmer from his boyhood days. Com* * mencing life as a poor man, laboring with his own hands, | and having made a success in business second to no man in frvOrangeburg County, he is well fitted to represent the people of the Seventh District, as well as this great Southland of ours, in Congress. H; We farmers and business men are coming into our own, and to succeed, we need men in the Legislative Halls of j South Carolina as well as in Congress, who have lived through the years of reconstruction following the War Between the States, whose adversities have been identical with | ours, and who know from experience what we are up against along agricultural and business lines. I am glad that he is willing to Sacrifice his business inter1 t a. ^ /% VIA V\ W AC" V\ 4" ^ r. >rway ig County) Ian in Congress? IV! lerchant and Bankei en nn ! 11 i i inr?i ! !!! i Sprin Mr. H. P. Fulmer, Nonvav, S. C. J Dear Sir; 1 am glad to see by the paper the race for Congress to suceei need today is for good, sound, polities. Men *vho have achieve bor, men of actual experience, 1 iness problems successfully as ; thought, whose integrity is bey !not be Swayed by any political i) I am sure Orangeburg ^ountv | stand by you and 1 wish }. mi I j President First National \V.-\NT!'i*?'iof"! cook and all ::ro:;n ! house :crvar:t. .Price r.o object to the rishi party, that is willing to do the work. Apl:'.y t". Mr-. H. C. <os\v; iii. Ll-xi'.t >. C. } t \YC Call spoil::! t'n to the ad oi" The Columbia ('onerote Co., in column. ?????^ j Reading at a Distance I von't bother you any longer if; our lenses are ground and ?o-' i :used by us. We are equipped! vith a most complete apparatus' 'or examining your eyes. The prescription will be abso- j utely correct. The charge is j noderate. Optometrist. 1 Columbia, S? C.| " i ? i II 11 leathers and sizes. j 'olumbia." vy Work Shoes a Specialty A. DAVIS COLUMBIA, S. C. ! i jh \U ! H << | | 1 l I | 3: * & I n? ? JLSIOli ill P I m m f,V [r. Fulmer is a 1 II I r 5 . , w ?BC?tgggj I ? 1 ! ??BMBCBMUB? I ? , 1 CJUrV;UIJUKB gfield. S. C., July 23, 1919. j I f * ? I! J ? I s that you are going-to make ed Mr. Lever. The crying self-made business men in | ed success by their own la- ; who have handled large bus.'ou have, men of mature ond question, and who can 9 i fiuen ce. \ with her large vote, will ich success. Very truly, j MIKE OLE A TON, i ; 1 K.-nk of Springfield, S. C. * I I building anil lot ^ in the t"?va ]/ xEargain for quick ^buyer. Lexington^ S. j Foil ?SALE?A gentle ei'-n! year j "U1 horse weighing about sr?n lbs: will i work anywhere, most excellent buguy 1 horse. Easily kc pt and is in sound I condition. Tfnasnn solline- i-; that ' I have n<> use for him. Cheap to cash purchaser. .Miss Ellen Hendrix^ Lexington. S. C. tOtiV. K< >R SALE?'rwo fine young males If interested call 'pimm- < : write. Dr. IL E. ?vlat,hi;is. l*ino% S. C. | | COM.Ml'"NTTY I AIK \T OAK (.HOVt:; Tim"* -1th. nnnu.il community fair( Vv'iil ho iigM at < >ak drove school house Wodnosdnv the _"'h of August.' I Idinner and othe- refresh-! merits will lie served. SKKVK TS AT UK!) RWK < nriu n There will ho servieos at Red Bank I'nion Church Sunday August at 11 o'clock conducted by Rev. C. J. Sox. R?'R SALT-'?_ i-'ord touiing cars, nr..] one ll'is i-'ord truck. All in; crocx! condition. Cheat for cash. \Y. E. SIILT.T.-. Xow Brockland^ Rt 1 1 Rhone 92-S." ^ . *s Ren Kaminer who has been one of; the leading- mechanics for the Oswald (Jarajro for n long: time is now with the Miller-Snelgrovo Auto Co.. where he will 1-e glad to have his friends call. -r; ffc; . :V ' f V ... -V ^ V-v. V- K ' ' . 'V; .5%'.- <!* -.V *?S*> .t. ' . t, J> < > ' . -V N . ?<> \.f . . 4-* ? <.<..< .. x -v <Sv ..,;-$&$.; ' ; : ! \ V. . - :y :ff > ./,?/ >.V ' : ~VTv- ; V : ^A?gy>^ag': . ? : .? / , > < -V > . : ST.;. : ?: < -y / ' ' V^-?~ ' ?f^ V. V.' . V';. ' : ' }* >?' %<> y ;.v V;X<r;r4? > -7'-? -v -,'y- /.,-<> :<V"' ' * x:- " A xS;.: V -f - ; ;V . ' 1? % ': >t-.' :' ">%" . i y "y<r s. ' y ' ' ' ' :.: 4'?:?.; / .-. .;= / . . ". ". .. , .. ,.. -. >: y ; : 0 Know Oran?ei Mr. H. P. Fulmer, Norway, S. C. Dear Sir: Since seeing that vcu ha\e ann the Hon. A. F. Lever, resigned, in getting you to enter politics in of the House from Orangeburg C 1 watched you in the House am never had a representative from stood more tjrmly for the masses f 1 : /"V 4- 4- / V f n X - ^ A~> T ? A. V-\ A ^ T ?. uuc ui uiv; inuiiL'V tnu.1 I have watched you as a busine success you have had in all of you sure that the time has come wher vote for integrity and business at Wishing for you the very best < (S (Mr. uc.vis is i'lesit'tiit v-i the iSank o prosperous farmers ir the Pine iiiii >ee ( \UJ> i I:<?M mil ni Tio I lake i h\.< . L I a.-'IK i iT-T ; Iho I- of S\va:-.<c , ' :';V ? '. vary and i'o-'i's .Mill who reelected me 1 to i hp position ?>i * -??; t'; n wo:*- her at Swansea. J feel hankful arid under mar... obligations and h?>pe to give entire satis faction ev?n to those who did ;>.ot support me. I have no ill feeling against any one and hone to serve the people in the future with perfect satisfaction 1 to all. ! J. V. KITTV1 ?, i i\i: tobacco. ! Mr. S. !\ Hoi and who live- about i >> miles south <-r" Lex in at on, brought I , . to our office on r'ridav on.e of "he fin osi tohacco loavgs wo have ever seen. Mr. Roland says that ho has a little over < n acre in the patch from which the leaf was gathered and that ji is all cattail as good. Sjti Re land is a god farmer: ha is experimenting with tobacco tit Is year, as his first trial. F? >R ?ATvE?A good farm about si? miles south of Chopin containing' phort one Ivmacres o* good farming land and a. nine room -dwellin.g house on.d also good ham3 and a aOod 1 * Vvaier Mrs Jos.* phine Shcoly Xow Mroohland A O moxky to t.oax T will loan money at S iter ee -t on good eal c-stnte as security T C. CALIMoOM. 41-1 ic Attorney Yor\<; cows for safe. Three fine young heifers to bring calves from fine registered Holstein j hull next spring. W. T. Craps ! Gilbert Route 3. I 3 v.-p. I | mi ] ^ . | m I AAAAJfc r - /rcx.xrxsrrmv Tm*c MMMiicaar? i >urff, S. C., July 24, 1919. g ounced yourself to succeed I am glad that I succeeded 191() to become a member ounty. d can say that we have Orangeburg- County who and economical expendii you did. ss man and the wonderful ir undertakings and feel *1 our fellow citizens will >ility. i if success, 1 am. Your friend. 1, T "\ ? X T\ i Ttrr* urnem j ?. a. i ja \ ib. 1 ?f yo,-os rn?i one of tho most fieri.) nBHMHHBPHBB