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Y. M. C. A. TO BE CARRIED TO IU KAL DISTRICTS Columbia. Sept. 29.?A chairman is being named for each county in the aproaching Y. M. C. A. campaign for funds and machinery being set up for the canvass. The campaign will be conducted from Oct. 20-30 and reports irom all over the state convince officials here that every county in the state "will go over the toi>. The Y. M. C- A. is working with the view of perfecting an organization ir each county and ultimately having t county secretary in each county. I "To those interested rural extensior work and betterment of community life the recent announcement of the Y m. C. A. with regard to its policy oi establishing rural ""Y's" in the countrj will come as a message of good cheei and thanksgiving. It is now proposec to place a Y. 31. C. A. man in cver> rural section where the people wil consent to support the movement b\ financial contributions, moral backing and enthusiastic attendance. In th( proposed organization the unit wil be the county, a group of citizen; constitute a committee to serve as directors and have authority to engage the services of a county secretary, whe wrill have complete charge of the program of activities and will be the organizer and promoter of the movement throughout his given county, de voting- his entire time to the "Y" work Local organizafion or the county "Y" will be formed in townships possible or in districts cf the county, and bands 4 of workers will be scattered here anc there over the rural county, thus directly contributing to the moral, the social, the recreational and phj'sica' life of the several communitiet throughout the country. Activities of the rural "Y"- will cmbrace a program providing for attcntion to matters affecting public hcaltland rural sanitation, recreational arfairs, athletic events, educationa needs, public libraries, extension lecSu tures, Bible classes, reading circles debating clubs, and other progressive movements that go toward making the rural county and its people bigger, better, broader, healthier and more righteous and service-giving will be heartily supported by the new country *'Y". l ^ ^ Subscribe to The Dispatch-News. I# To You | W ?? 1 he Truck Tt of R i The long wheel base of V. pounds, including body, i ible enough to haul light heavy duty work. The HUFFMAN is u parts are built in proporti enousrh to withstand any There is no other tru motor, Timken bearings, weight oi 3, 2)0 that can * te*- ' , k. y ? CELEBRATES S1TH BIRTHDAY, j ! Papt. P. H. Caughunan's Family ?11! ; j joy Pleasant Occasion. | Capt. P. H. Caughman's children, grandchildren and a few others assembled at the old county homestead ' j in honor of his S4th birthday. ' j Capt. P. If. Ca ugh in an is one of our ' jmost highly esteemed veterans of the i Civil War. j All there enjoyed one of the most 5 j wonderful picnic-barbecue dinners 1 j ever served. The table, which was L j loaded with good things to eat, was ] placed in the shade of the big oak t 'trees. Refreshments were served dur. j ing the afternoon. j All returned to their home late in ? i the afternoon, reporting having spent . j one of the most enjoyable days ever . I spent. ; SUCCESSFUL PLAY GIVEN' AT PINE MEW The play, "The Turn of t' e Tide," r ' i was >rsented to a large audience at Pine View school Saturday night, and ['some very good local talent was '! shown. A neat little sum was realizi j_ ' | Only the Most Modern M ; j My Frank mj terms wi 1 ii^ be one-half^cr | pleted. Mo, I won't credit y< | another of the little reasons wl i j no credit iosses. You pay for | make up credit losses on othe ! | ducted strictly on a business b; ? with the utmost courtesy. Dr. Bamhi The CROWN anc 1615 Mam Street, Phone 2149 Over Lev HiiwiMuwi^mn y ma?BMpSMBE -S 'PPBOPHI \ "? : 'i ri <.*' ?>f ;VvSSS - * % I X f Jt- : ' .-.-vl *# *" '-- . JfL jg_ J A pi r Hauling Problem, b here it is. or What it i; tat Arrives With the 1 oaci or Weather Cond BECAUSE 10 inches, the-sturdy chassis, desig na'kes this truck adaptable to any loads economically and strong c ell proportioned throughout. The or; to the power developed by 1 unu.suill strain. ck of this capacity built of such in Torbensen axle. Fuller clutch and bs bought for $1,403. (f. o. b. Elkh LEXINGTON, S. C. I led from the proceeds of the evening which will go to the further improve i mcnts of the school. The success o these exercises may he attribute! largely to the interest of Mrs. Harpe jshull, who had charge of the traininj for tliis entertainment. Pino Viet school is one of the most prosperou three-teacher rural schools of Lexing ton county, and is situated about fou miles from Columbia.. Ho Was Slow. He fell! True, it is a moment a I overwhelming- temptation?her up turned face, with rosy lips pursec But still, as he crept sorrow lull away, lie told himself that ho ha been a cad to steal that kiss. Bu When A Child Has Croup. Thousands of mothers say Foley" Money and Tar Compound is the he? J remedy they know for croup, cough and colds. Its cuts the thick, chok 1 ing mucus, clears awav the phlegn j opens air passages and eases hoarse ; ness. The gasping, strangling figh j for hreath gives away to quiet breath ling and peaceful sleep. Sold every j where. j ' ethods Employed and Open Methods Appeal Come to my office. I will examine your teeth without charge, show you just what can be done, and teii you wnat it will cost. This examination will not obligate you to have me do your work, but should you decide to have me do it, ish, balance when work is com ;)u. I credit no one. This is by my prices are low. I have your own work only, and not to sr patients. My office is conasis. Each patient is treated II, Dentist. 1 BRIDGE Specialist Columbia, S. C. er's Shoe Store. $1,495 f. o. o. Factory The Most Unusual Truck Value on the Market ?"4* -- :\ lis ^^3* Jo Matter = IS ^oad Regardless hfions. ned and built to carry 5,50b kind of hauling. It is flex- * nough to stand up under rear axle and ail driving :he motor and are strong nts as Continental Red Seal transmission and chassis lart. Ind.) sWALD j even now he could see the sudden - tears in her eyes. 1 | His i?roken apology stiii rang in the little room v.-here the girt lay sobbing r I on the couch. * j "It's awful!" site sobbed. "To think \r | lie should have kissed me at last, and s ' [?and then said he meant nothing by "jit! What does he think I gave him j the chance for. the idiot?"?Ex. ...ins your job printing to the I>is5 patch-News ofTico. C ' '1 ' l.l CLERK S SALE. v! STATE OF SOl'TH CAROLINA, d j C( >FXTY <?F LEX I XGT< >X. ti COERT OF COMMON PLEAS. I G. J. Tavlor, Plaintiff, versus s! Ida Wheeler, ot al.. Defendants. ?t : Dy virtue of authority vested in me s i by order of the Court in the above - j entitled cause, 1 will sell before the i, i Court House door, at Lexington, S. C., : during the legal hours of sale, on the I it i lirst Monday in October, the same bcL ing the 6th day of said month, to the - i highest bidder, the following described real estate, to wit: 1 All that piece, parcel or tract of -|land containing ten acres, more or ' less, situate, lying and being in Lcxj ington C'ounty, South Carolina, on ! n i ,.-r ;1a, ^,.^^.1 .> i: i <t 11 mi iiin nrs i / l iu vn t iiniv vi vva, i waters of Saluda river, adjoining lands i of J. If. Wessinger, Martin L. Taylor, .James Wheeler and Ida Wheeler and | perhaps others. ! Also, all that piece, parcel or tract ! of land situate, lying and being in : Lexington County, South Carolina, ! containing twenty-l'ive acres, more or j less, on small branches of Twelve Mile ' creek, waters of Saluda River, and | joining lands of Henry II. Bell, J. H. jWcssinger and others. ' Terms of sale: rine hundred dollars i i of the purchase price to be paid down I in one hour after tlie sale, or said property to be immediately resold at | the risk of the former bidder, unc half of the purchase price is to be j paid iii cash, arid the balance of the j purchase on a credit of twelve months at 7 per cent, interest secured by th bond of the' purchaser and a mortgage of the premises ordered sold, with privilege to purchaser or ; purchasers to pay all cash, said I tracts to he sold separatclv and terms i j to apply to each tract, j The purchaser or purchasers to pay _ j for all papers and revenue stamps. If. L. HARM AX. I ' (Merk of Court. II Koj>t. Kith. Ulfb I;? iiii j I < ll If Your Tec I Is ; ? We take out i within reac i 1 Our reputation I We believe thai is well treated. Let u& drive home this fact that SI f I The stomach is ge properiy digested c< les. The teeth are teeth are in good co a result the stomacl which results in sic DRS. EA 11W | i?Aam Riirli; Urn, \Y'roni>- Tack. i i j Luoile was visit in.'? auntio In the ! ! country. It was J ho joy of the four-< i ycai-<>! ! to hunt for caas in the burn, j < mo day she broupht in a very smalllone presumably laid l.v a bantam, j "Auntie." said the littlo maid, | ishowinu ii. "llu- !mn that laid litis eg? ' j didn't ha\o the right recipe."?Torrej I laate Tribune. | (him: you:1 job printing to tlic Ris! patch-Xews office. | I Flls rats MMMEBMHnWT/ItTHYXld . *- -JWUCTlHarr ?. M IftW ! !;in?1 mice?that's RAT-SXAP. tlio old j rclial.lt: rodent destroyer. Comes in : J cakes?r.o mixing with other food, j j Your money back if it fails. 2."ic. >i/.r (! cake) enough for Pan- i jtry. Kitchen. or Cellar. r>0e size (- cakes) for Chicken j | fIoi:s?. coo; s. or small buildings. ! ! 81.00 size (."> cakes) enough for all ; farm and out-buildings, storage buildj ; inys. or mciory nunaings. | | S< !< iiiul Guaranteed by HAllMOX DIUG CO. J ' I _ . 1 CONTRACTORS j SUPPLIES? Machinery, Castings and Repairs. Steel Beams, Rods, Ropes Tackle, Wheelbarrows, Trucks, Wire Cable, Boilers j Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators, Grating, Etc. Lombard Iron Works; & Supply Co., GEORGIA I Ford Supplies and Repai/s in Stock. 1PHOTOGRAPHS I j Be sure and visit us for any-1 ! thing in Portraits Copying, Enlarging and Colored Photographs. ! LINDLER'S STUDIO, 7 ; i 1306 Main St., Columbia, S. C. TEETH ? ||F AJTHf 1 *tk Are Bad, If 1 Bad?Come to teeth absolutely painless. Uui h of everybody.and above ? courteous, efficient service Harris & Sim? and years of experience are b : business goes where it is invited Ithy Moutl lealthy Boi nerally the starting* point of sicknc uises all kinds of blood disorders ai the first assistance to proper di ndition they cannot properly masti< 1 is prevented from performing* t kness. nnio o c LKKld SL J Dentists St. COLLI FLOWERS For Ail Occasions S*?r-t attention given ail orders Iar or small, wedding bouqaets. funei wor k, anything in flowers. CHAS. L. SLIGH i'loiust. 1 ! MJ Main St. I'hone 27<it COLOIBIA. S. C. Sanitary Meat Market and Restaurant Fresh native meats always on hand. Ice sold in any quantity from 5c up. Our restaurant is prepared to f uraijfc meals at all hours. First class meais prepared by experienced coolu. CAUGHMAN & SOX MEAT MARKET Nezt Door to Pcato?Ec?. LEXINGTON, S. C. Save Money ? Come to Columbia and buy your BUGGIES, WAGONS & HARNESS from me and you are sure to save money, because I sell cheaper than anybody else. Fresh Lei of HORSES and MULES just in my stables. Come now and make your selection. All of them at prices to suit you. Sweeney Stables 1413 Assembly St., Columbia, S. C. W U* if our Health I TT 7 & US I r charges are H we gi^e ithers j ack of this cifice and abides where it j J jss. Feed that is ret ^ ad complicated troub- 4 gestion. Unless the cate the food, and as | he proper functions , I ????? j