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Every Pie Our Flooi This business has re< every piece of furnil now coming in. Dressers from $6.00 1 Full Suits " 16.00 IRON BED " 1.50 ' Folding Springs " 1.60 Chairs " .50 Mattresses " 2.25 Ladies' Desks " 4.50 Stoves " 7.50 Hammocks 2.00 Covers " 1.90 Our divided payment \ A and ask about it. Lion Fm A visit to our store will make a customer of you. PENCIL AND SCISSORS Mr. Thomas Hook, of Colombia, has returned from Denmark, where he went to attend the marriage of his cousin, Miss Bertha Hydriek, to Mr. Weathersby, of Blankvill^. Better subscribe now if you want to keep posted on tne county campaign. Mi99 Annie Lon Taylor has been the guest of Misses Lessie and Lauritha Hook, near Columbia, for several days. Miss Ola Hook has returned from a pleasant yisit to her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Lorick, near Irmo. 5 or 6 doses 666 will break any case of Chills and Fever; and if taken then as a tonic^the Fever will not return. Price 25c. Mrs. W. B. Blume has returned from Wrightsville Beach and is spending a few days with her parents before returning to Bamberg. Mrs. Robt. A. Marks, of Columbia, spent Suiiday^with relatives in Lexington. FOR SALE?Homes in and around Johnston, ask for list. Y. May, Johnston, S. O. Mrs. Robt. F. Bowe has returned to Boston, after spending a few days with her parents, Hon. and Mrs. 0. M. Efird. Miss Jennie Bickley, of the State Hospital Training school, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and ( Mrs. J. J.JBickley. The & G. Dreher Company announce the arrival of the new fall styles in gents hats. They sell the No-Name and "Stetson" brands. Have you paid for your paper ? Little Miss Grace Harman entertained her young friends at tbe home of her aunt, Mrs. Butler, at "The Sycamores," on Saturday afternoon in honor of her 12th birthday. Bates always sells it for less, but he is selling more goods for less money now than ever before. See his ad. i elsewhere, f Spei Buggies? 1 If you are in nee our Line before you We have just re bouts of different in. line, get prices and 3 Remember the J hibition in our show (the buggy will be gi Our Manager, ment. Our Motto THI ce of Furnitu: r Must Find a Nc rently changed hands?chai ure must move to make roc JP- CLIP THIS : COUPON I BRING TO OUR ? STORE L We will refund 10 per cent ^ ?l_ ir UX jruiu VB9U puiVilHovoi Vi H?- vv " low you 10 per cent credit on fr " account for time purchases. ^ jlan will help 7011 furnish rniture C< ABRAMS & WINSTEN 1406 Main St., Columbia, . S. C. T? C. Sturkie, Esq., who ha9 been confined to his room at the Drafts Hotel by illness for the past several days, is slowly improving. RUB-MY-TISM will cure you. Maj. and Mrs. John Wilson Butler returned on Saturday from a ten day9 visit to relatives in Atlanta and Gabbottsville, Ga. ? While away Maj. and Mrs. Butler attended the Merchants and Manufacturers Convention in Atlanta, where they were royally entertained. Miss Valeria T. Krentzlen, a charming young lady of Washington, is the rvi.,neif n# Kqk onnf Afrc .Inhn Wiltnn gu^ou VI liVl UUUt) M&wt vvuu fT ? Bcller, and other relatives here. RUB-MY-TISM will cure you. Messrs. H. Z. Adams and Andrew L. Bedenbaugh, two prosperous and clever citizens of the Hollow Creek section, passed through town Monday enroute to and from Columbia in Mr. Adams, handsome car. LOST?From an automobile, on Satururday, Aug. 8, a grip containing among other things a suit of men's clothes and a kodak. The finder will be snitably rewarded by leaving it at the office of the Dispatch and notifying S. L. Miller, 1512 Main Street, Columbia, S.C. 2w?12 Mrs. J. W. Dykes, who underwent an operation for appendicitis in Co- J lumbia several days ago, has returned to Lexington to visit her parents, Col. and Mrs. M. D. Harman, before going to her home in Florida. The new telephone office will soon | b3 completed. Contractor John W. Frye has had charge of the work, and he is a hustler. The candidates for the United States senate will speak in Lexington on next Tuesday, August 20th. A large audience should greet them. The county candidates are at Gilbert today where jhey are speaking to a lama an^iannfi Cf iax gv MMVMWUWI Prof, and Mrs. W. E. Black, little Miss Sarah Black and Miss Rosa Ranch bavo returned from a delightful yisit to relatives at Saluda and Prosperity. cial For [ITa nr/vn c? TT a m PR! V V CbgUJUtJi MWAMVN/I d of or thinking of buying s i purchase ceived and have open in St< ikes, styles and prices, whic four choice while the stock i90.00 Tyson & Jones Bugg window. We only have ven away immediately as st Mr. C. Ernest Livingston w (Quality Goods at reasonab : L D BATESB" BMHHMBMHI re Now On iw Home. lged management?and >m for enormous stock Mahogany, Birds-Eye Male and White Enamel Furnilre at half price. One lot slightly damaged ibrary Tables in Mahogany id Oak?worth from $15.00 ) $40.00, now being offered om $7.00 up. Don't miss lis?you will regret it. your home-come in )mpany, MAIL ORDERS Promptly attended to Phone 580. Miss Sallie Lorick, of Irmo, is the guest of her aunt, Mr9. A. M. Harman. Miss Ruth Lorick and her brother, Knowlton, of Irmo, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Harman. Mr. J. Luther Crout, of Gilbert, was in town Saturday and gave us a pleas ant call. Mr. Crout reported having killed a large rattle snake last week, between Gilbert and Pond Branch. The Harmon Drug Co. has moved in its new home across the street?one of the best appointed buildings in this section of the State. The dancing school is over?what next? j Mrs. Jno Hall, of Lucknow, spent several days last week with Mrs. Hamp Roof. Miss Ivar Bay Roof has gone to Lucknow, where She will spend several weeks with her uncle, Rev. E. S. Kyzer. Mr. Chas. E. Taylor has returned ! from a business and pleasure trip to Augusta. Wm Piatt & Son, Columbia, are offering some^exceptional bargains in every department of their store?seasonable goods are being sold at unheardof prices. Go to see them when in the city. T. C. Oallison, Esq , is in Edgefield this week conducting court for Solicifnr npnrorp T?p11 Timmprmnn whn wan . called to Anderson on Sunday. Miss Alice Aull, the attractive daughter of Ool. E. H. Aull, of Newberry, is the guest of the Mieses Efird. Paint Now If you ought to have painted last year and waited for paint to comedown, how much do you think you made? You'll buy an extra gallon this. year. There's $5 or $6 for paint and labor. You think you won't, but you will; you can't stretch paint. It is always so: the longer you wait, the more paint and wages. Besides, what paint is for. What is it for? DEVOE The Harmon Drug Co sells it. July ar s? Carriages? I anything in the above line a ack a nice lot of about 50 jo :h is for our special July and is complete. * fy which is to be given awa 50 more Rawhide whips left ated. Come, buy a good w. ill be glad to make you our 1 >le prices with terms to suit. . CULI CTRG-, Managers of Election. Following is a list of the names of the manage of election to be held August 27th, 1912: Batesburg?W. F. Fallaw, S. B. Carter, W. R. Sbealy. Brook?D, H. Price, D. L. Taylor, Yastine Taylor. Brookland? Boiling Springs?J. S. Miller, H. W. Howard, Wash Rikard, Delingo?A. W. Shull, A. L. Buff, D. M. Wilkins. Croat's Store?Johnnie Dreher, Scott Shirey, Charlie Koon. Ohapin?S. D. B. Lever, W. 0. Haltiwanger, R. F. Oumalander. Edmund?J. A. Kyzer, C. W. Sox, J. 0. Reeder. Gaston?Wilbur M. Sharpe, M. L. Pound, G. W. Pound. Hollow Greek No. 1.?W. B. Taylor, S. E. Hendrix, E. E. Hook. Hollow Creek No. 2.?T. P. Drafts, J. L. Sease, H. M. Price. Gilbert?P. H. Craps, N. L. Price, J. D. Harm an. Hilton?J. 0. Henry, W. H. Derrick, E. L. Derrick. Irmo?0. A. Dreher, Karl B. Shuler, Wallace E. Lorick. Irene?James Justus, Dallas Wessinger, Charley Corley. Leesville?M. G. Duncan, W. J. P. Kinard, D. L. Gunter. Lexington?M. D. Harman, Sim L. Hendrix, D. J. Caughman. Lewiedale (same as Gilbert)? Oak Grove?R. E Bouknight, J K. Day, S. R. Taylor. . Peak?T. W. Amick, 0. L. Mayor, W. M. Wilson. Peiion?George Fallaw, C. L. Wise, H. V. Rish. Pond Branch?G. W. Smith, John j. A.oon, raui ^-rout. Pine Ridge? Piney Woods?L. G. Wheeler, G. P. Cannon, M. K Frick. Pool's Mill?W. Q. Jackson, J. R. Jefcoat, J. F J' fcoat. Macedoi i? ? J A. - Summer, J A. Huffstetler, E. VV Derrick. Rishton?B. F B'rry, J. 0. Spradley, Willie Shumpert. Samaria?Isaiah Howard, J. B. Johnson, C. R. Qnattlebaum. Sandy Run?H S. Crirn, W. H. Wannamaker, W. L. Whitaker. St Matthews?J. D. McCartha, W. H. Keisler, G. B. Taylor. Steadman?W. L. Quattlebaura, B. B. Hall, C. L. Willis. Swansea?H. W. Neese, C. B. Dowling, J. V. Hutto. Summit?W. A. Hare, F. G. Hartley, J. A. Sligh. Members of the executive committee will please remember that they a,re responsible for the transportation of the election boxes to their respective precincts and all boxes will be held by the secretary until caPed for, unless you advise him to express the hexes to you, in which case kindly name your express office. The managers at each precinct are authorized to have an extra box at the polls for the collection of contribu tions to the Woodrow Wilson campaign fund, the Democratic nominee for the presidency. 1 B. H. BARRE, Secretary. Lexington, S. 0,, Aug. 12, 1912. Yonce-Rish. Mr. Belton Yonce and Miss May Rish, two of Pelion's most popular young people, were happily married on August 7. The bride is an accomplished daughter of Magistrate 0. R. Rish. The groom is a sturdy young - - . "r* l? . TN TT iarmer or tne renon section, u. n.. Lawson, notary public, performed the ceremony. id Align uobes? Whips? I nytime this Summer be sure bs of Buggies, Carriages and I August trade. Come, inspi y free. This buggy is now to be sold at $1.00 each, after hip cheap and get a chance a jest prices and show you thr ) Call and give us a trial. LUM C SOUTH CA: The Remarkable Of This Bank Is built of the FRIENDS ed.by careful attention t< MENTS. We want you to be one ol every accommodation thi j responsibility warrant. In onr Savings Departme ed quarterly. LET OUR BANK BE Y The Palmetto or colttmb: WnJOE Joints, President H J. B. HOLM AM ENTERPRISE HI I WILL C I S IE PTE ME With a complete S ware, Farming Im gies, Wagons, Mc manufactured. ? We solicit a share ( I age and will certa right. Prices alwaj Call and I " Enterprise Ha . Next to Dispa Lexington, New Crop Ti Harmon Drug Successors to Kaufmj Lexington, , B 1ST. 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