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???? ? lio to Henry Drag Score, Chspin, 8. C., to have your eyes tested for glasses. Examination free. We also handle a foil line of drugs, patent medicines, jewelry, paints, etc. IENUL AND SCZSSdSS. Be sore and go to the big show every night. On Scott Hendrix's lot Miss Martha Hendrix Caughman wa9 among those who went to Co- | lumbia on Monday. Young man from the country'' bring your sweetheart to the show* every night this week. Eyery boy in the county?every j farmer boy?should join the Boys' corn club next Saturday. State Senator D. M. Crosson ?pent Monday in Lexiagton, having came down to attend tne County Medical society. WANTED?Second Hand bags and burlap, write for prices. Richmond Bag Co., Richmond, Va. 25 ? " The lonog & w aru. ^juuieu^ v^v., are pleasing large andiedces every night. Dr. L. L. Toole will be at Chapin, April 12ih and 13th, prepared to do dental woik. Drs. W. P. and R. H. Timerman, of Batesburg, came down to attend the Medieal society on Monday. Ask for our big FREE list of Farms for Sale. Johnston Realty Company Johnston, S. C, 20 tf Mrs. B. D. Clarke, Misses Marie and Alma Long and Miss Annie Lou Har**? -? nn a man spent monaay jlu wjuwvm ? shopping expedition. WANTED?Ten or fifteen head of poor yearling, lg?it'Qr&9r weaned calves or pastors. Apply to . J. J. Fox, Lexington, S C. Mr. Jb8 A Amick, of Piney Woods its over Monday and remembered the printers with his dollar for another Mr. Obas. P. Robinson, a leading business man of Obapin, was in town ** J DAkSnonn TTlAi?A t.hfl fcriD flloiiohjf? nu. xvwwiuovu i m in bis new Ford runabout. Dr..J. R. Langford came np from SvaDKt on Mod day to attend a meeting of the county medical society. Miss Jnlia Shealy, a pupil of the Palmetto Collegiate Institute spent the week end with her parents at Ballentine. ' I have just opened up a complete line of Ladies' Hats?the very latest , styles and shapes?from the highest to the lowest in price. Also complete line of gents' furnishings, suits, hats, ohiWfi Har. Miliars, cuffs, etc. Call sod make an inspection before yon buy. D. E. Hammond, 2w22 Gilbert, S. C. Onr old true and tried friend, Walter ' J. MoCartba was in town Monday. It is said that Walt has one or the finest farms on the Bidge. We are ever glad to see the light of yonr connterance, old boy. FOB SALE?The J. A. Mailer place ? A. _ ^ consisting of 73 acres, a well appointed dwelling and outbuildings. A part of the pi oe is in the incorporate limits of the town of Lexington. An ideal home. Terms reasonable. Apply to Alfred J. Fox, real estate and insurance, Lexington, S. C. Hiss Eva Crews, the charming and brilliant yonng society editor of the Spartanburg Journal, is in Lexington to attend the burial of her grandmother, Mrs. Eva C. Boozer. iHHHBHHBRBHi \ \^/^|ndHHH^^HpK^ZZM> Ij yy l WTc* r-arrv at all times ^ | for aU of Your Wants 61 w. TT. loajo main stree Solicits a Share . ..... i ! Mr. H. Kiusler Knot, wno Das oetu witn the Citizens' Telephone Company for the past tew years, has resigned his position to accept the position of manager of the Allendale exchange of the Southern Bell Telephone Company and began upon his duties Monday. The best wishes ot the entire town goes with him to his new field. Mrs. M. F. Barman's many friends will be glad to learn that she is very much improyed. She has been in quite ueble health for several weeks, which has caused much anxiety among htr family and friends. Everybody is glad to know that she is now on tne highroad to recovery. In passing through New Brookland remember that you can find any tiling m sitHniP ana lancv gruceries, haru ware, farm supplies, etc., at D. E. George's new brick store, and his pi ices are always the lowest. Try him, he is always anxious to please. In cases of rheumatism relief from pain makes sleep and rest possible. This may be obtained by applying Ch amber tains liniment, tor sale by ^1 Dealers. The teacher and popils of St. John's school cordially invites the public to attend a basket picnic at the school honse on Friday, April J4cb. There will also be an Easter egg hunt tor the pnpils, in the alternoon. X. Y. Z. "Our baby cries for?Chamberlain"s Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. T. B. Kendrick, Rasaca, Ga.. "It is the best cough remedy od the market for coughs, colds and croup.,' For sale by ail Dealers. ? * Gary Goodwin succeeds H. Kinsler Roof as assistant to tne general manager of the Citizens' Telephone Co. Gary will always be found "on the job," and it goei without saying that he will give the patrons good service. No better fellow ever lived than Gary Goodwin, and his friends will learn (of his advancement with interest and plfeim* WaNTeD?Long leal pine timber for mafcing shingles. Apply to A. P. Richardson, limo, S. 0. 22 Mr. Heber Meetze, accompanied by his friend Mr. Shelton Wingard, botn pupils of Palmetto Collegiate Institute, spent the week end with his parents at JBallentine. On Friday evening they oHoniia^ f.ho nirkaincr exercises of the UVWUUVU vu w WW D Balieatine school. V A big lot of fish netting, all sizes, just the thing to catch all kinds of fish. Polls, hooks, lines, bobs, etc. We have everything for the fishermen, and the prices are just right. Harmon's Bazaar. Friends will find Thos. Hook and Lay ton corner of Gervais and Assembly, Colombia, S. C., with full line of Fancy Groceries, Feeds, etc. Give them a call. 24 Mr. Clarence Dnncan, Johnston, has last completed installing water works in the handsome boose of Mr, W. W. fiarre on College Hill. Take a thirty days Practical course in our well equipped Machine Shops, and learn Automobile business and accept good positions. Charlotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. 16 w tf Notice, Road Overseers. Road overseers rre hereby notified to have their respective sections of roads at once. All side ditches should be cleaned of trash, rubbish, etc. There has been no change in overseers, and the roads must be worked without delay. L. J. LANGFORD, tf Supervisor Lexington County. 71 IfAMIl > ixniviii \ ?? We have received 2 World and we cord latest. H Our Stock of New Easter Outfit at Po] a Select Stock of the Best G in the Mercantile Line. W< LOBE DRY 60i . a^onsrcKTOifl :t of Your Valued Pat: A Hfgltclass Show. The Young & Ward Comedy Co., are furnishing the people of Lexington tne best line of shows ever seen nere. Thev have an aggregation of perform ers, gentlemen, and beautiful and attractive young ladir8, who are artists in their special lines. The vaudeville dancing and singing and other acts would do credit to any company. Everybody should go and patronize the show while they have an opportunity to spend the eyenings pleas,antly, "laugh and grow fat." Mr. Coley, the manager, is one of the most pleasing men we have ever met and a gentleman in all that the word implies. The performances begin every night at 8 o'clock. Price of admission is 10c for children and 20c for adults. The Young & Ward Comedy Co., will be here until Saturday night. 1 Lame Shoulder is nearly always due 1 ' i-l% A WMWIA/kl/VA A vt/Q lO rueuxiitttisiii UI uic muauicu, aim quickly yields to the free application of Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by all Dealers. I 5 pea cent inteae^t paid an 4a puted 4emi-annua$4p 2)epo4tt4 (^ammeaciaf accaaafA a?s (Jmpfe |acifttieA |!ar iiandfing t I ^e appreciate?. Sa|efijdepaA ARE WE JUST m r Perhaps we ought t achievement. But, you kno | more he wants.'' This beinj in soliciting new business; a w are so well equipped to lian< Citizen's Bank Batesbur AT i lot of Ladies' Pattern Hats i ially invite Your Inspection. NEW SPRING DRY C Spring Dry Goods has arrlv pular Ptices. GROCERIES AND roceries and Hardware, mak 3 also carry a full line of She DBS COHPAH % TIES-, J. ronage. Polite and Pr< HA Rl h! Is the price of HUNT'S CURE. I This price will be promptly refunded if it does not cure any case of SKIN DISEASE Sold By J. R. LANGFORD, Swansea, S. C. W. A. OXNER, Gilbert. S. C. KAUFMANN DRUG CO. A. B. Richards Medicine Co., Sherman, Texa9. ,&. <=8. d mu/ efnf/ei'w/gf/ foj 000. (?{? ruj. dcpoAxfa', interest {jeinej, comoj? &/,00 anil a^ex received, a ai^en 6peciaf attention. p3ux. i?uAineA6, anil ijaux account it ^oxcA ^ot xent, $7.00 pex ijeax. &rcjft/en/ a/i</ QBffd/irey. 1FIED? o be satisfied with present w "the more a man gets the g true, we are then justified t \ i *_n_ _ qq especially sut smut; wu lie it. of Batesburg, g, s. c. lTCD Mill >mi mm y D? ? ? epresenting the leading Feci Our Easter Hats'?re here :cODS AMD nOTlGUS eci and here you will find e 5 F&RSV1 SUPPLIES ing a Specialty of Farming I >es, all Styles for Men, Worn IIIMI HM?W? ?? Maammmmmmmmammmmmn C OLITMBIA, h. C. 3mpt Attention. Or?fohAr IStf I Fifoman 1704-1706 Main St? . Easter Sale of Clothing For Men, Bo Get ready and don't delay. is full to overflowing with one South Carolina. If you are in just drop in and see this fine dii your expectations. Grand lot of Fine Hats from Hat. For this Sale we offer a ? Trimmed at SI.98 and S2.98 < Hats for the Children 25c and i Clothing 50 Fine all Wool Suits for this all Wool hard finish and wor 50 fine Blue Imperial Serges, 2 ity, all wool, the $17.00 kind, I IS X I AA 1 1 TT r f T> I10U pairs $4.uu all wool rants They are extra fine. 100 Boys' Suits all Wool, 2 pai each Suit, the Suit at only 100 Boys' Suits, extra fine qua! 17 years, big value for $7.0( Boys' Separat 200 pairs Bloomer Pants, sizes at per pair ? Dress Goods The best values and most depe here. Our Jacquard and Japo the yard. 10 pes. Turkish Pongee the fin I ever sold, 26 inches wide, 3 out, regular price $1.00, onh lie trAlir wantc in Art Ut/C UO 1U1 J UUl >? UUVU AAA A A> > Rugs. Write for Samples and 5000 yards of Fruit of the Loo] Long Cloth for this sale at 1 Ready-to-Wear In Linen, Lingerie, Foulards a A full line Dresses for the little at 50< FITZMAU 1704-1706 Main Street, INERY j| ?1?I ?.ion Centers o f 11e 5 Ca!i and see the j j iverything for your j m u mmmam i ? waw^Ma? n b?a?w.? jf BMTTWT?MTO?HQ3I ? I I ? M??Uff???! mplements. You will Save m< ien and Children. Don't buy 1 "THE _ -LEXING'l JB 111 mm WBBMBBWBMWWM r 4k It Fleets., el kjp? Columbia, S. C. Millinery. >ys and Youths. ' Come to the store that of The Best\ Stocks in ^ Columbia at any time, splay at prices far below l a 50c Sailor to a $10 00 Special Lot of Pine Hats sach. Grand display of lp. Sale. Sale at $8.50 th $15.00. , l very fine qual, only $12.50 o + nnlir 050 7K a i umy ip/zs* rs pants with $3.98 lity, sizes up to ': \ ), each only $5.50 e Pants. up to 17 years , >0 and 75c and $1.00 ? and Silks. rndable goods ever'seen nica Silks at only 25c est Dress Fabric rou can't wear it j 85c Squares, Mattings and Prices. m or Androscoggin 9 varrJ for SI.00 Ladies Suits. nd Wash Suits. $ ; Girls up to 16 years c, and $1.00 to $3.00 RICE'S \ . . Columbia, S. C. j ?? 1 J oney by Seeing US | | before seeing us. I L|<, H J5 I \> L.u*lf%<fe9a gj s. c, 'L