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PERSC Mr. B. J. Waters was here Saturday shopping. Mr. Hub H. Dreher has greatly improved his place, recently purchased ' r? thp Ansrusta road. He will erect two dwellings on this .tract, one fori himself and one for his son. Mr. A. M. Hall, one of the pros- i ? perous farmers of Steedman, was here j Monday, 2#Te noticed on the street Monday -Mr. j If. H. Burly, one .of the wide awake I ci^jfens of Peak. The many friends of Mr. E. L. Win- j gard, our ex-county treasurer, will be j glad to know that he is hale and hearty and was here mingling with friends recently. Mr. J. A. Fulmer and sons, John ana Hilliard, good farmers from down on the Edisto, were here Monday. ^ OBITUARY. ^ Mary Anne Elizabeth Ranch (nee j brand) was born J^riy 20, 1825, and departed this life August 18, 1919, at the age of 94 years, 28 days. About 1 ! 1842 she was married -to Hilliard Rauch, who preceded her to the spirit j land in 1848, leaving her with two children, Joseph E. Rauch and Joan Koon. now at Sheridan, Ark. She leaves to mourn one son, one daughter, 23 grand children, 15 living* eight dead; 69 great-grandchildren, all living but one, five great-great-grandchildren living; two sistehs, one 88 and one 86. She was baptized in infancy and joined the Lutheran church at an early age, and has been a consisten member all her life, and attended as long as ^he was able to go to church. The Communion was administered to her in hef home by her pastor after she was afflicted. .. ?' 1 i'- "I { 5 X I i "The Sorn MS ; , YOU will find anything-yoi 1 j SHOES, DRY GOODS, Is }. FANCY GROCERIES, STOVES, ROOFING, C , HULLS, GASOLINE, E YOUR COTTON and CO' See me when you are in to\ M. P. L CHAPIN .... am ^ Brir We win At* ft*niiK I UI uuuu I sections I BANK I that yon dam IDHI^I JOHN T. S >NALS. Messrs. J. K. and L. E. Gantt. two clever men and good, citizens from the Edisto, were in town Monday on business. They never neglect the printers. The inimitable Joe Epting- of Hilton was in town Monday. We are always glad to shake Joe's hand. Mr. S. Rufus Smith from out on Black Creek was a busienss man here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thorp of Aiken were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Bar re. Mrs. O. T. Hendrix and two sons. Clinton and Clyde, accompanied by Mrs. C. C. Harmon, spent the week-end in Saluda visiting relatives and friends. Mr. George Gromer, their uncle, returned with them to spend a week in Lexington. OFF FOR COlvER. Miss Mary Sue Roof leaves in a few ! days for Coker CoBege, where she has been elected a teacher in the school. T"r J ? ..aVU/) l*nfiw that She ner irienus arc giau J has attained the high honor of being | elected as a regular teacheY of music | in her alma mater. | j BRING US YOUR RECIPES. j When you have a recipe -taken from i your paper, farm journal,- home medij cal book or given to you by a friend j or relative bring it to us to fill. Many j such recipes make good\ remedies for j man and beast as the case may be j when they are properly filled. We fill [ any prescription from any doctor. We j use only the best and purest drugs I and our long experience is a guarantee j of the best service. Ours^harges will | be reasonable consistent with quality. I We have filled thousands with much I benefit and satisfaction to our patI rons. Harmon Drug Co. i . < 5 of Rest" i want in Merchandise, viz: [OTIONS, STAPLE and BUGGIES, WAGONS, :OTTON SEED MEAL, !TC. WE WILL BUY TTON SEED. vn. Don't forget the place INDLER - SOUTH CAROLINA ?j?MB * io You - ? ? ? . * handle your C le whatsoever of South Carol IN SOUTH C have $570,400J iOX, Manager ' r M F.FTRD JlI JL JI?J JL. JL_ U. V Ji / q mnnrai THE OLD RELIABLE. AVe have in stVj&? and constantly receiving fresh i^ifcTlies of all of the | | popular old reliable family remedies I or household medicines advertised reg- j ularly in The Dispatch-Xews, namely.; Tanlac, the master tonic: Doan's Kid- 1 ney and Bladder-Pills, Dodson's Liver J Tone, 6(>G Chill and Fever Tonic. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys ' No, 2, Foley's Kidney and Bladder Pills, Honey and Tar. Chamberlain's ( Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, Stomach Tablets and Liniment. Rub-AIy-Tism. Sloan's Liniment, Hall's Catarrh Medicine, Harlem Oil and Capsules. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Tills, Rheumatism Pills, Kadol Dyspepsia Tablets and Liquid. Foley's Cathartic Tablets, Cascarets. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- j pound. Wi?ne of Cardui, Black Draught, Electric Brand Bitters, Peruna, Dreco, Dr. King's New Discovery. King's Pills. Scott's Emulsion. Cordial Cod Liver Oil. P. P. P.. S. S. S.. B. B. B.. Castoria, Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- 1 tion, Thader Liver and Blood Syrup, Granger. Ramon, Simmons and St. Joseph Liver Medicines and Regulators, and in fact every standard proprietary j remedy of value will be found here at i ; the same old prices. Special orders I frw onv- noil" rpmpiliPS. ! & iaui > ^/?a\.cu i u?,T .r . Harmon Drus- Co. Ginnery i mmmmmammmmmmmmmmmm OUR GINNERY is r time, and we are ren vice possible." Bring gins if you appreciate absolute results. V and Ties. WE PAY HIGHEST for COTTON AND C Meal and Hulls for . .. * j LEXINGTON Lexingt* 4 &-%*** yi&w nf'BrK^H yS&BB&Bk BHH HH fA tr Cott heck on any \ to you. Our lina make this AROUNA. (10 rii nrntartinn l/V VI pi VIVVUUU LEXINGTOI R. E. COOK, Asst. I Local Director NOTICE TO CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. All Confederate soldier.-* and .sailors,) and widows of such, as arc deceased} (who have reached tie- a^'- of 00 years and were married prior t<> 1S!?0>. of I*/-, riis in>n?inn roll, are her- by noti- j Med to meet at my office at Lexington, j >. C.. on the 18th and 2">th days of j September. at 10 o'clock a. m.t and on October 10th and 23rd. at same i hour, for the purpose of filing- new ap- j plications for future pensions. This joes not include tliose who fil -d applications this year. Take notice that there will b>- only these four meetings. GEO. S. DRAFTS, Probate Judge, Lexington County. ? Clerk of County Pension Board, i September 8th. 1 f* 19. td j 1 TRESPASS XOTICE. * ? All persons are hereby notified not j to trespass on my lands by hunting:, { hauling wood or straw, or in any man- j ner whatsoever. The law will be en- i forced against all persons violating j this notice. Lee Snelgrove. { 41- 4 8. | j Notice ! i i _____ i i i low running on full dering the best seryour cotton to cur prompt service and VE furnish Bagging MARKET PRICES i !OTTON SEED. I sale or exchange. ! MFG. CO. Ml, s. c. ! nn Ch lank anywhert nine Branches Bank the S Every dollar d behind it "Rani 1/ \J ili?l AW > V RPANPH , 1 i\i A 1 ^ JL 1 Manager H. H W. J. McCA Think what a town we have. There is not an unoccupied residence. or store house in t >wn or suburb.-, with unabated demand for both, and the place is arrow lag" more and more popular every day. It' we continue in extent and growth in population we will soon petition the governor to annex Columbia to Lexington. WIFQFPAPR 1517 Mam Street, Big Farm S< I The Dr. D. M. Crosson I from Leesville, S. C., co j I sub-divided into 15 or 20 i auction to the highest bid I; 'This farm has 14 reside Capitol highway, also t] thru this farm. Farm lands in Lexingt( (in value so now is the ti takes a jump. This farm will be sol month. Watch for date. Sale conducted by NATIONAL REALT' GREENSBi ecks t ! WITHOUT ; located in the iTRONGEST eposited with i i i j.. k wnere ine reo :aro: . LIVINGSTON, As RTHA, Finance NOTICE TO PUBLIC. ? ! 1!' years of age, has left my home-'fll^StH i without leave or license, and this isfrJfofelMj t" notify all persons not to harbor ory ; in anywise aid the said Dewey Ft. Mil-^p! ! r. The law will be enforced against all persons violating' this notice. , IT'S All IN THF. I.F.NS 9 Fancy frames and patent holders mean nothing on a pair of MM eyeglasses if the lenses are not precisely the ones you should if have in front of your eyes. We , -hJjjj are interested in fitting your %:Mm eyes and giving you glasses which are becoming. Our ex- 1*9 amination and consultation cost vnn nnf.hino-. Call and let US advise you as to your eyes. 1 Optometrist. 4 fl Columbia, S. C. , lljM farm located two miles ntaining 900 acres, will be. J'?: J small farms, to be sold at | :nces and located on the J he Southern railway runs yfii >n county has not double^ frip me to buy before the price p|||| id about the last of this Y & AUCTION CO.. any cost 1 ! farming I j STATE I us means I 1 iple Bank" 1 ;st. Manager 8 ^