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w?.? yn- \ \ v ,/ g? ? t-Zr- , Go to Henry Drug Store, Ohapin, S. C., to have your eyes tested for glasses. Examination free. We also handle a full line of drugs, patent medicines, jewelry, paints, etc. AWT* gCISSCBS. Voters of Gaston School District No. 76 will see notice of election elsewhere. Fresh shredded cocoanut for cakes ? and pies, ju9fc received at The Bazaar. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Harman on September 14, p son. Senator Croason has been a prominent court week visitor. Hon. O. M. Efird, Misses Essie, Caro and Rath Efird have returned from a delightful trip to Richmond, Va. ' FOR fashionable millinery, at rightprises, call oxf Mrs. Elizabeth Hall, lower Main Street, Lexington, S. C. tMrs. Wallace E. Lorick and danghtw. Miftft Rllen. of Irmo. were the week-end guests of Mrs. A. M. Herman.. Magistrate Henry Buff, of Brookland, has been in attendance upon court this week. Mr. H. Z. Adams, the well known merchant and planter of Hollow creek, was here Monday. J. Win. Thurmond, a leading attor-. ueyof Edgefield, spent Monday in Lexington. The contract for the new ten thousand dollar school building will be let n September 2$. Pinenles ourea Kidney and Bladder diseases. Thirty days treatment 75c tf Kanfmann Drag CJo. v Mr. Bonnie Harm an is said to hafd the finest butter beans in town?y oh just ought to see his vines. Miss Elizabeth Dominick returned to Newberry on Friday, after a pleasant visit to Mrs. S. J. Leaphart. R. H. Welch, a well known attorney of Oolomb^, has been here on legal business this week. 100 Carolina and Georgia Farms 100 For 8ale, ask for free list., Johnston Realty Co., Johnston, S.C. 51 Mr. D. W. Sharpe, who has been the efficient depot agent at Santnc, has tbeen transferred to the agency at Salty. Mr. George L. Dreher, one of the substantial citizens of Hollow Creek, was in town Monday and made us a , pleasant and profitable call. TELEPHONES A&D SUPPLIES? Wire and line material, latest and best equipped party lines for Bale by E Sam'i. h. George j ' ; V * ? * . ?.? - V w* <fc" v i ' * | wT . 1 " J* 4 { Never Before Bargains Than Bargain Prices. * NEW We invite the LAD! Department Never be to the lady "who cares, . - th8t are so mnch sough > m iOar'corps of milliner the announcement of v a great event for the 1 will display creations f things of Gage and Fip colors this season. We have jnst opened Hats in all shapes. W We w An 36-inch Messalines, b 36-inch Chiffon Taffe v 36-inch Taffetas in st Pin stnpes and check 24-inch Satins. The fl.25 value, special Black Duchess S&ti widths, the $2.50 q We have just openec new shades, f 1.50 ^ Everything that is n Fall fabrics and colors etc. If yon want a nk Take a glance through Mimnangh leads and o selling right. 1 ORDER B BV mmm m m MH B tn. ,v Be - v ..y.."?;.rj ij * - Geo. M. Adams, a popular farmer ot the Baxter section, is attending court. Miss Eva Dunning has returned to Columbia, after a pleasant visit to Miss Iceoline Harman. Mrs. C. M. Efird, accompanied by Master William Charles Haltiwanger, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Robert F. Bowe, in Washington. Everybody is glad to see the benign countenance of O. B. Anderson, the popular court stenoghrapher, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Qnitman Roberts and ! children spent the week-end at Gilbert, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hailman. If You Wish to Sell That farm, timber land, store or residence, write us at once and send full description as we have an attractive proposition to offer you. 48 LIGON LAND CO., Sumter, S. C. I | Dr. W. L. Ku.eece, of Baxter, one of ! the most prominent physicians of the j county, is in attendance upon court as ! a witness. m r<i 1 1 T Mrs. jpranK. w. oueaiyuas uceu^tutc indisposed for the past several days, much to the regret of her host of friends. Mr. C. Q. Spires, of the Pelion section, was here Tuesday a visitor to court and called in and renewed his paper for another year. Attention is directed to the new ad, of Fitzmaorice in thisissne. The Three Arch Store ha9 the goods and their prices are the lowest. TEACHER WANTED at Delingo for the coming session. Apply to ALVIN ROOF. 47 1 BELTON ROOF. j >> Mrs. Lonnie Weed and Mrs. Nannie Meetze, of Irmo, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Harm an. WANTED a farm horse or mule for his feed. Will buy if straight and cheap. 0. M, Dempsey, "The Land Man," Columbia, S. 0. Homes and Farms for sale or rent. NOTICE?Cards of thanks are pub-1 lithed in The Dispatch at the rate of one-half cent a word; obituaries, 100 wfords free, one-half cent, a word for all oyer one hundred. Tributes of re speot, one-half cent a word. No exceptions to this rule will be made. Col. P. H. Nelson, the distinguished criminal lawyer of Colambia, is here on legal business. Col. Nelson has as many friends in this county as he has in Richland?and they are legion. WANTED: Men and Boys, take thirty days practical course in oar Machine Shops; learn Automobile business, accept good positions. Charlotte Auto School. Charlotte N. C., 4wpd 49. I - fivT THE CRI in the History of This Sto You'll Find Here Now. Jus All We Ask is an Opportuj FALL COAT SUITS ES OF LEXINGTON to visit onr Coat S fore has it contained so much that app< We have everything in the new mixti t for this season. MILLINERY s is now hard at work on our great open3 rhich will be given later, and is meant to adies of this entire section. This opei rom onr own work-rooms and also the ne\ >p. Carnation purple will be the leac up onr fifth shTpmenb of those new W e have never had such a run on any hat. ivals in Silk Department. ilack and all shades, ! tas, all shades; the $1.00 quality special I ;ripes. Special at ? ' :s in 20-inch widths, in all shades, only.. thing for lovely dresses; all shades; the I now for $1 - _ H/> f ? us, neweeu uuiug iur ureases m oo-incn ality, * at $1.00, $1.25 $1.50 and \ i op Crepe deChinea in all the lovely ralues, now $1 Dress Goods. ew and nobby in the stylish and attrac , including Serges, Panamas, Broadclc se dress for small money we can fill the this department and you will then know there follow. We bought right and we DV an aii Hi pi i?iniL. a^ COLUM r % Mr. E. M. Martin, the popular and | efficient constable under Magistrate { Jefcoat of Swansea, called in Monday | and paid for his paper two yeais in ad- ! vance. Ed is a faithful officer and an honest man. Mr. William Piatt, head of the well known dry goods firm of Wm. Piart & Sons, Columbia, is the guest cf Mr. Saunders Hook at Laurel Fall Mills, on/? its anifirintr namn life to the fullest t*HV4 X U VJJJvy ? extent. No better teliow ever lived than "Bill" Piatt. Mr Willie E. Harman, the former Supt. of the Perkins Lumber Manufacturing Co., of Augusta, Ga., has accepted a similar position with a lerge manufacturing company, at Gainesville, Fla., and has moved there with bis family. Capt. Chas. B. Harman with years of experience, is one of the corporators of this concern and is also there with his family in this growing city. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Crim, of Swansea. aje visiting relatives in town during court. Mlmnaunlt's. Mimnaugh has a large display advertisement in this issue, telling the readers of The Dispatch of the arrival of new goods at his store. Mr. Mimnaueh has just returned from the Northern markets where he purchased the largest stock of merchandise for his department store ever brought to the city of Columbia; and it is needless to say that he bought them at prices so low that he can afford to sell them at prices to suit every pocketbook. Mimnaugh, with his unlimited bank account, always buys for spot cash, taking advantage of eyery discount. In this way he manages to sell small Merchants at prices much lower that they can buy of the average wholesale dealer. Every department of the Mimnaugh store is brimfull of the newest and best. It id needless for us to say more. Go and see for yourself. A competent corps of salespeople will serve you promptly. Lorick-Fleming. The following invitations have been received in Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Lorick invite you to be present at the marriage of their daughter, Ellen Eva, to Mr. Charles B. Fleming, Wednesday afternoon, September 27, 1911, at 3 o'clock. Their home, Irmo, S. O. Q I ? Death oi Dr. Kinard. Dr. J. W. Kinard, a leading drug gist of Leesville, died on Saturday last and was buried in Luther Chapel cemetery on Sunday. He is surviyed by his wife and one child; two brothers, Dr. M. M. Kinard, president off1 the North Carolina Lutheran Synod, and the Rev. James D. Kinard, president of the South Carolina Lutheran synod. ^? N A EAT SH( re Have We Had Such an it Back From the North, W nity to Show You. Beloi Black Tai Suit New fabrics may come and man gals silk dress pattern goes on forever, ires grea4! pride. Glance at the follov Fiye pieces 36-inch Black Taffe Three pieces 36-inch Black Taffi Two pieces 3G-inch Black Taffet t; Black W ling Three pieces 27-inch at vest Five pieces, the $1.25 values an ling Two pieces, 36-inch, the $1.50 v Five pieces 27-inch at hlte Suede and Here i3 a new shipment of thes 98c Velvet Bags in all the popular wa 89c from Also just received a shipment o are also having such a great run .oo 25 Dozen La< A Pin for every lady at her ow ?2 00 oxidized and ebony; 50c. values < .oo Great Ei All this Ribbon is 5 inches wid< stive Moire; values as long as last... bm' Lace ( JjArr t ___ You should see our great line o are from 19o to $25 00 the pair. 1IMNAI BIA, Miss Barre Improving. Miss Ernestine Barre, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Barre and one of the most popular young ladies of Lexington, is in flie Columbia hospital, where she underwent an operation for appendicitis on Friiay. Her many friends will b?> delighted to learn that she is improving rapidly. Miss Barre was stricken suddenly on Thurs day night while on a >isifc to Miss Mary Weeks of Snmter, and her condition soon became serious. Her mother and brother, Mr. B. H. Barre, accompanied by the family physician, Dr. E P. Derrick, went at once to i Sumter and removed the patient to the Columbia hospital. I)r9. Derrick and Owens performed the operation. Seven Years Old; Picked 92 Pounds. Irvin Fry?, Jr., seven year9 old, is said to have picked 92 pounds of cot ton in eight hours. Somewhat of a record for a boy of his age. + I Saved! I ffl "I refused to be operated fl H on, the morning I heard fl fl about Cardui," writes Mrs. H Hj Elmer Sickler, of Terre fl fl Haute, Ind "I tried Car- fl gj dui, and it helped me fl B greatly. Now, I do my own B fl washing and ironing." fl iCARDUl The Woman's Tonic E9 Cardui is a mild/ tonic H n remedy, purely vegetable, fl fl and acts in a natural man- fl g ner on the delicate, woman- h 9 ly constitution, building fl fl up strength, and toning up fl fl the nerves. In the past 50 fl fl years, Cardui has helped fl B more than amillion women. B B You are urged to try it, B fl because we are sure that B fl It will do you good. fl i At all drag stores* fl U G JPPINC Array of Merchrndise to Sel here Our Buyer Purchased ' n are Named a Few of the let a Silks. iy new fabrics go, bob a genuine In this department we take ring values: 9n* ta 89c be era, special value, Si.00 ;a, $1 50 quality, uow for... $1.25 aterprocfs. vif ? ?Oc an d 27 inches wide at $1.00 alne, $1.25 75c 0f Velvet Bags. e stylish and dainty Suede and ' .nted colors and at prices ranging an' 50c to $3.50 f the delicately Beaded Ba:s that i in the Northern fashion centers. 1 lies' Belt Pins. 3 n pribe. They come in gold, silver, rrnly 25c bbon Sale. ' 3, all colors in plain, Taffetas and 19c ( Curtains. f Lace Curtains, ranging in price ( to i inwc 4/ I I w SOUTH CI k ? ? d ? S 99 llnpeo Pnurop Pnnahnnf 2 LL 12U4 0b ? UftOi Si'lllimSJUIlii " ' 2< 2'. 2 S The Greatest Hill Climber and Sand Fuller ? ; 2 3 in the World, Regardless of Price or <# ? Power or Your Money Back. * 5 J 2 The Metz 22 Runabout, 2 Passenger Car is made up 2 J , on special features, making this one of the simplest operat- J j ed cars on the market today. It is gearless with no trans- ? J mission and no Batteries or Spark Coil to Short Circuit. 2 2 It is Friction Drive with every Speed from 1 to 50 2 miles per hour without changing your clutch, simply shift a 2 your Friction to the desired speed at an instant, with no J noise. f - m 2 This Car affords R. F. D. Carriers, Doctors, Business | Men and Travelling Men the best means of Locomotion That can possibly be had. J 2 High Tension Magneto Ignition, 30x3" tires, best 2 .... ... r._n 5 make, best equipment possible to obtain on any car, iuu i 9 set of Tools, 5 Lamps, Top, Storm Curtains, Tire Repair ? % Outfit, Duplex Ptimp, 7 Gallon Tank for Gasoline enough J ;^j J for 200 miles. 3 j 1 COMPLETE AT $600 FULLY GUARNTEED <2 i 2 One year against defective materials. J We have another carload of these cars on the road now } J J but they wont be in our garage long. Better place your 2 9 2 order soon as it takes 20 to 30 days to deliver your car. 2 H 2 We are shipping cars to all parts of the State. - X' 1 Give us your repair work, we guarantee expert jpl- j justments on cars and will appreciate your patronage. ^ j INDEPENDENT AUTO SALES COMPANY, j j S Cor. Mooting and State Sts., Now Brookiand, S. C. | | H 3 i I CENTER |i H ect From. Never Have We Offered Greater I < Thousands of Dollars Worth of Goods at j Many Bargains We Are Offering. Mm =?=?? M New Fall Dress Trimmings. 3& 1 n this line our stock i9 entirely too large to enumerate. We are jfl mliod TOith all npv and fashionable dress trimmings that will $$ used this Fall. glj ' I Carpet and Bug Department. || diis is Rugdom, where rich, warm colors and luxurious patterns IX i ? with each other and cause the visitor to stand in open wonder ' Hi i d admire the display of Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares, etc , the - g luty that has been here assembled from the leading manufacturers H> the world at prices to please. H ; J Zephyrs and Ginghams. H 1 7?e have just opened up four cas^s of the Red Seal Toile in Nord Iji d Amoskeag Ginghams, all colors in stripes and checks 10c BmM Table Linen Sale. 9* 2 dozen 20-20 Linen Napkin*, the $1.50 values, special SI .19 ? H [8 dozen 22x22 Linen Napkins, the $1.75 quality now at... $1 .SO j S ? dozen 22x22 Pure Linen Table Napkins, worth $2.00? $1.75 I I \ Table Demask. |\ i'2-inch Table Damask, all pare linen, the $1.25 valup, 98c '3J ] Mercerized Table Damask, worth 00c. long as they last for 45c B 1 One piece of mercerized Table Damask, 72-inch, 75c value, 50c Eg French Lawns. B 1 One case 45-inch French Lawns, bought at a bargain and is going 9 i " - '|i MAIL ORDERS FILLED j< i T\ /AT T\ T A VJKUJLirNA. . m I ????a?J