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By patroi n Ladies'Spring Wo Wt hare just received a Iai man-tailored Coat Suits in a the very newest shades i now an easy matter to get a C / as we can show yon style an find, by comparison, that ou] able. ?? I Muslin Un I We are enabled to continu Ladies' Pine Underwear that reputation .far and near. Tt thing in Corset Covers, Petti( Pants, Gowns, etc. Spring Pi This is the swellest line we In this line of Parasols you ^ | matching any shade of dres9 Leader, we will offer very ep mtriNT (7) IIIUttN QUALITY A SHOES $ Always Supreme o The fame of "Queen Quali is strong?it is enduring?it i - They're wonderful shoes?] as whalebone, and with a ?* - ? s 1^.^ Unaf Tv>o-fnriolc ir HiiAUfc Ui 111CJ ycai ^ styles, they are the recognize I man's footwear and always s In onr exclusiye variety of t are styles for every use and i ^ $3.50 to ! I? We carry a complete line oi I ^ a^d Children. I. Mail 0rd a?ni'"i? ' ?? I. . ' 1 Go to Henry Drug Store, Chapin, S. C., to have your eyes tested for glasses., Examination free. We also handle a full Hne of drugs, patent medicines,"jewelry, paints, etc. 1 ' \ > PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Mr. F. E. Dreher, who has been ill for several days, is'able to be out again, much to the delight of his . UIDUUO. You can't well do on a farm without the Carolina and Springtooth Cultiva* tor. They are almost worth their weight in gold. H. N. Kaminer & Co. Miss Fannie Banks, of Columbia, wa9 the charming week-end guest of Misses Mary and Katie Bell Caughman. In passing through New Brookland remember that you can find anything ixi staple and fancy groceries, hardware, farm supplies, etc., at D. E. George's new brick store, and his prices "fcre always the lowest. Try him, he is always anxious to please. Mr. Si Paul Sharpe has returned from a pleasant visit to his brother, % Mr. D. W. Shaspe, who is telegraph V" * i "j, ? -' TT_* . J operator at^antuc, miou county. .? * ^ 'i' "Our baby cries for Chamberlain's > Congh Remedy," writes Mrs. T. B. Kendrick, Rasaca, Ga., "It is the best cough remedy on the market for coughs, colds and croup.,' For sale ,v by all Dealers. Mrs. W, B. Gooding, of Charlotte, " has returned home after visiting her V sifter, Mrs. C. M. Efird. See my line of low cut-shoes for men, women, children and the baby. -V J. S. Wessinger, Chapin, S. C., makes s the price. Friends will find Thos. Hook and . Layton corner of Gervais and Assem'' bly, Columbia, S. C., with full line of Fancy Groceries, Feeds, etc. Give them a call. 24 Mrs. Carl A. Roof and little daughx -? -3 0/vln?VkKlO O Q I ler nave rei>uriieu iu vuium^o, ojiw ? pleasant vi9ifc to Mrs. Roof's parents, Sheriff and Mrs. P. H. Corley. WANTED?Second Hand bags and burlap, write for prices. Richmond Bag Co., Richmond, Va. 25 Mr. J. R. W. Sease, that prince of good men, wa9 in town last Friday and gaye us a call. We are always glad . .< to see this grand old man. A9k for our big FREE list of Farms for Sale. Johnston Realty Company Johnston, S. C, 20 tf nizing a store where, 1 aoney for you when > lolen Coat Suits rge shipment of Stratton Never before [1 the latest styles, and milliners been and best make. It is is the best evi Joafc Suit at Mimnangh's a line of Millir d quality and yon will Southern Stat p prices are very reason- woman's or ch design of the ] simplest sailoi derwoar Black Picture e the phenomenal sale of ?that are so f ; has made Mimnaugh a a iia line contains every- Ladie joats, Combination Suits, The newest i to hft frvnnH irasols. Summi have ever purchased. -A. fresh arrivill have no trouble in solid and figur . In this line as a Spring rich fieia from ec,sl Pricee- Dresses. The: quality that a 27 inch Shan 36-inch two 1 . We have a f >n Any Occasion 7sc. quality fo ty" shoe9 is different?it 45-inch Blaci ncreases daily. also five pieces Dliant as velvet, flexible -i rjase of col ~1 fin- AlcTTOircfE J51U V ill. AinajBi 1*)!/ f r i advanced and exclusive' 'ar -?& an iD' d "world standard of wo- Is the time to I upreme on any occasion. You get both ( ihese famous shoes, there j Qase 0f coj all occasions. , - . S5.00. ; - long as they la : Oxfords for Men, Ladies . o pieces o for summer dr ers Filled ||| We are glad to learn that Prof. S. SLindler is slowly recovering from his long and painful illness. 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 Mr. B. B. Hiller, of Newberry, is in town. Mrs. Eugene Ward, of Celumbia, i9 visiting heraunt, Mrs. C. M. Efird. FOR SALE?The J. A. Muller place consisting of 73 acres, a well appointed dwelling and outbuildings. A part of the plice is in the incorporate limits of the town of Lexington.- An ideal home. Terms reasonable. Apply to Alfred J. Fox, real estate and iusu T on i. ttUVC, JjCAlilglVJJj K7t. Vi When yon are thinking of good things to eat and the place to find what yon want m groceries, yon can find canned goods, fine fat mackerel, nice bacon, pure lard; best flour, etc., at M. D Harman's grocery. Private letters and post cards from. Mayor Sam P. Roof, who is recuperating rrom his severe long illness at White Sulpher Springs, Fla., state that he is improving and that the water is fine. Mayor Roof is accompanied by his mother, Mrs. W. P. Roof, who is also enjoying the Florida breezes. The first lot sold out, and the second shipment of Ladie9 Ready Trimmed Hats just opened. The style, quality and price i9 at J. S. Wessinger's, Uhapin, S. C. Mrs. Sarah R. Shuler has returned to Batesburg after an extended visit to Mrs. C, M. Efird. Mrs. D. L. George is visiting her daughter, Mrs Garvin, at Wagener. Mr. J. C. Shepherd, andBenBickley, of the Cross Roads, spent Friday and Saturday in Lexington with relatives. NITRATE OF SODA?Those wish mg imraiitJ ui suua win uo wen to my prices before buying. G. H. Roof, Barr, S.^ C. Mrs. Dr. P. H. Shealy and little daughter, Grace, have returned from Lee /ille. Mr. J. Sol Hendrix, one of the best men that ever lived and one of The Dispatch's oldest readers, has our thanks for his renewal for another j year. Capt. L. W. Redd came down from Calhoun Falls on Friday, He is one of the mo3t popular men who has eyer lived in Lexington and his friends were glad to see him. under one roof, you c; 7ou purchase, because Millinery Sale j in the history of our business have oar kept so basy as they are this season. It denoe that vre have assembled here lery that cannot be excelled in the as. Here yon can select anything in a lild's headgear, from a fine imported cnoat exclusive tailoring, down to the \ We have a new shipment of Hoge? Hats in Hemp?creations of loveliness ashionable this season. >s Easter Neckwear. things obtainabJe in Ladies' Neckwear here displayed on our Centre counter sr Silks and Foulards. val or Shantung Silks and Suizenes, ed Pongees and Sedo Silks gives you a I . which to select your Stylish Spring I bp omnds are new and am the verv best 11 in be obtained. itung Silks at 25c. senes at 25c. jured pongees, great values, at ? 50c. 14-inch goods, at 35c* Silks are in all colors and we are very jing able to assemble such a large vas to select from. lecked and striped Taffettas, 20 inch .39c. tone striped Taffettas, the yard S9c, ew patterns of lovely foulards in the 1 r ". 50c k Crepe de Chine, ?1 25 quality, at98c-; 3 of 81 50 quality for 1 .$110 ored Batiste, beautiful patterns reguc quality, will sell for 10c yard. Now buy your Lawn and Batiste dresses, quality and price. ored Lawns worth 8c will sell for 5c, as ist. ; Imported colored Swiss?just the thing ess?25c and 35c values, at 19c. cwmmamtmmm wwaww? ?w i ? i ?zmmmm?o?mm mmmammmm M??nu?iBMMunc:. ... .... ??r? ** i: BBBBBHMnBBnBBMBBBBannCHBBBPnBaBBBBi Mr. D. J. Roof, one of the leading men of the county, came up from New Brookland, on Friday and gave U3 a pleasant and profitable call. Mr. J. N. Swygert, of Lexington Route 1 wh'o has been very ill for the past month, i9 improving, we are glad to say. Mrs. Elizabeth Derrick ha9 returned to Leesville, after a visit to her daugh- I ter, Mrs. Dr. E. H. Shealy. Mr. Quincy Meetze, of Kirkland, j TDTOC Q-nonf. aoTroral vlflTra Tnit.V* nala- I U ? VI Ui& UMJ O 1V1WU A V*M- | tiyes in Brookland and Columbia recently. Mr. Meetze has been in Texas for sixteen years and has made good in his adopted home. , , Mr. Sanders D. Hook, of Columbia, was in town on business Monday and dropped in and renewed his paper for another year. He has enjoyed several fish frys at George's pond recently. To The Rescue! To the pastors and brethren of the charches of the Lexington Baptist Association. ? Dear Brethren: At onr executive mppHncs whinh woro Viplr? in "NV?v_ 1910, at Pelion, and at New Brookland Jan. 1911, the committee appropriated *o the various churches to raise for missions, etc., during the year the following amounts: Foreign missions, - - $261 0 Home missions, - 194 00 State missions, - 328 00 Orphanage, - 179 00 Aged missions, - - - 128 00 Current expenses F. University 51 00 A cphpdnlp nf flip ahntrp amnnntq was furnished to each church and brethren by the help of God let us take hold and see that the amounts are raised and more. Take collection < and especially for Foreign and Home ' missions as the convention year will close now soon, and. as .we go to ( the convention at Jacksonville in i May, may these boards report out of ( debt. A long pull, a strong pull and a pull all together will win the day. Will we do it ? W. B. Fallaw, Ch. Efc. Co. Gaston, S. C., April 3, 1911. j t m ' i NOTICE. ; Notice is hereby given that fishing is prohibited on the premises known s as the late Geo. C. Clarke, Black i creek property. MISS BESSIE CLARK. 26 Gifbert, S. C., April 7, 1911. f an procure every artic : he saves money for Naw ^nrsnn Drassi They are stunners! Inspect their dain and artistic design* and jou will agree v their equal haa never been seen in this ( specially low prices. Black Silk Petticoe This lot is in the finest Messaline and 1 and they are worth $5.00 each, now for. White Linene Skirl Here i9 a genuine Skirt Bargain, won and $1.50, now for We also have a full line of genuine Li and Repp that will be sold at very low p 98c Children Wash Dres Here is a lot of dresses made of Frencl on/1 o tYkKpOi! fsimmi JLLLipUA LCU xuauias nuu VjuauJUittT) U1UIU1' and buttons, piped with solid colors; wo ?1.50 now at special price of Another lot of children's wash dresses and 85c now at Silk Hose. ?1.25 and ?1.50 Ladies' Silk Hose, at and all colors. Go quick for they are bj 25 dozen Ladies' Black Gauze Lisle heel and toe, garter top, good 25c value ? itea three pairs to a customer. Our stock is large and we are preparec any color or combination of colors. left's Hats. The hat is one of the most important i We have the Men's Hat in Stetson's ha all shades and blocks; also a large as Pnamas and Straws. Come, get your E Laces. Oae lot of Round Thread Valencienne 18c and 12}^c special at 5c the yard. Handk@rchiefs-?Siik G! 25 dozer* Ladies' Hemstitched. Hj made of Sheer Linene Lawns, 5c values, Silk Gloves all kinds to suit everybody ?? ?? Notice Opening ot Books of Subscription. *-r . ~ - 1 1 J.1 i. IN once Js acreuy ^iveii tual ?>uu.tL.a of Subscription to the Capital stock of the Lexington Electric Light and Power Company will be opened at the Law Office of Efird & Dreher, at Lexington, S. C*., at 11 o'clock a- m., on Friday, April 14, 1911. W. W. BARRE, B. H. BARRE, Corporators. SHERIFF'S SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. TN IT1 Pollortfino "Plaintiff , ^ JUI. *. , , against D.D. Drafts, G. T. Graham and T. C.Sfcurkie, Defendants. Pursuant to a decretal order of the Hon. T. S. Sease, of date the 20th day of February, 1911, I will sell before the court house door, in Lexington county, South Carolina, on the first Monday in May, it being the first day of said month, within the legal hours of sale, the following described land, to wit: < All my right, title and interest, the same being one-seventh in and to all that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Lexington county and state aforesaid, containing fifty-six acres, more or less, and bounded by [ands of P. Roof, G. M. Caughman, Lawrence Jfrice ana perhaps others. The same being the estate' lands of my father, Dave Drafts. P. H. CORLEY, Sheriff of Lexington county, S. C. April 11, 1911.?3w25 A. D. Martin, Plaintiff's Atty. Unclaimed Mail. List of letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the week ending April 10, 1911. Gentlemen: Mr. W. K. Snggatr. | Mr. Millige Miley, Mr. Thos Johnson. Ladies: Mrs. Reba Rawl, Mrs. May^lal Oclens, Miss Sse Marke, Miss Lena T. Lucinis, Mrs. A. A. Grubb. These letters will be sent to the lead letter office Aoril.? 24, 1911, if not lelivered before, in calling for the ibove please say advertised, giving late of list. S. J. Leaphart, P. M. Notice, School Election. Notice is hereby given that an elec;ion will be held in Black creek School District.No. 2(1, on the loth day of . April, 19*1, for the purpose of voting i special levy of two (2) mills for chool purposes therein. . i j The election is to be held at the : + ichool house in said district, begin-.. ling z.11 p. m., and closing at 4 p. m. 2 S. S. RAWLS, ] ' Clerk Board Trustees. April 1, 1911?2w23 gggBmnBBBi^*^^mag5BaHa :le desired. Mimm himself when he bin es. Wear a fcy loveline 89 riti ne that j| mminc oity. All at miLImLLU" !!Ls?k., STRERN , $3 98 I ts. QllIT / th $1.25 and UU1I 9fC \ inen, Linene __r . rices. W ear It ses S8e Every day i Ginghams, RaJn Qr f ed in braids A ,rth si-25 and shine. m $980 N , worth 75c, IJ Wear it 49 c Hard and ; 7oo. Black Long. Then rm% Send it to be Hose, Lmen ^ lt wc. Lim- r pressed and I to give you will COIIie Back to you terns of dress. ! Good as rd and soft, I sortcient or 11 New. aster hat. BECAUSE e Laces, worth Suit is Hand - tai i utt ttrr\?4btv* 10VCS. iia*3j uj vv wiivjLii. mdkerchiefs, to make Cloth< , 2 for oc. i K real service. Columbia I as/j i i Aiirea j. rox, | REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE LEXINGTON, - B.C., 1 For Sale. , 103 acres 5 miles from Gaston, 30 acres in cultivation, gsay soil, ; some pine timber. 11 acres on the Augusta road 2 < miles from Lexington, 8 acres cleared, 3 room cottage. ! 2 lots in the town of Gaston, I S. C. B 140 acres near Macedon, 22 acres open land, lumber on ground to build dwelling. 100 acres near Kolleys Ferry, 30 acres open, 4room house, barn . and stables, plenty water. 1-2 acre lot, 8 room dwelling in Lexington?easy terms. One lot in Batesburg*84x200 feet, 4 room cottage. 10^ aoroo A miloa f-rnrm T oviT"> cr_ JL*4t/ UVl VO Jk 11 VXXA j ton, 40 acres open land, 4 room house, good pasture and plenty water. i I have valuable lots in Columbia for sale. 300 acres on Black Creek about 3 miles from Pelion,good cjiuantity of pine timber, plenty oak, hickory and dogwood, land good for cotton and all kind of grains, plenty water, fine pasture, could get 3~horse farm on place. 110 acres 5 miles from Lexington, 40 acres in cultivation, 7 room dwelling, barn and stables, ? plenty water, near church and : school, R. F. D., telephone. 96 acres 2 1-2 miles from Lexington on the two north road. . 97 acres near Lexington. 71 acres 3 miles from Swansea, 40 acres in cultivation, 4-room dwelling, plenty water, land good for cotton and grain. 162}4acres 5 miles from Steed- ! man, 25 acres open land, 4-room dwelling, a barn and stables, plenty water, gray soil. w rite or can to see me THE loSf NATIONAL BANK, Lexington, S. C. L s Those subscribers who are in irrear9 .will please bear in mind that ihe printer is ever in need of his due?, - - ? ? - it? md that we tviii appreciate an eari/ remittance. Subscribe t;j The Dispatch 4 zxammmmmmmxmtammaammammmmmm tmmmm BB?npapg?n?ar, tugh saves /s* ij ' ? ^ very Michaels-Stern 1 ] Icred of all wool fab- < en who know how 11 ;s for real men and | j 3a' ?a wmMBn? ?BtaawiMwim ?H ] I Shoes! Shoes! I For Every Member ^ ol the Family. . | | Our'Standard Brands iii Men's g !| Shoes are as follows:? I 1 W> L. Douglas, Alden, Walker B , jj & Wilde and Leonard, Shaw & \ g" Dean. Prices ranging from ?2.50 S' to ?1.00. | In our high grade line are the | Torrey and STettleton, which sell | for ?5.00, ?5.50 and ?6.00*. . ' ' I handle the very best I grades of Ladies Shoes that can | g I be bought, tor a reasonable sum. fifl Come and see our Spring and E B Summer Stock. T. A. BOYNE, I I 1736 Main St.,Columbians. C. I 9 Opposite Post Office. ? B FOR SALE:?Cheap, one light spring f fl wagon, nevrly repaired and painted. BE III crond nnnrlifirm "R Wo* >! >on n XH4VV XJ Mr. George R. Fields, on Lexington Route 2., and one of our best farmers, was in.town Tuesday and did not for- *^B| get the printers.