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> ?&> > > mm I GOOD Sr. : ?V ; f > -**- Thes6 days 'twould take aboi i ^ tell yon aboat 'em. It's a sham* likely to overtook a Good Bet. 1 hereabout i9 to come in and say ? A. something. * * How're fixed on Sky-piece " Chances" are et 11 a-selling at 1< >> merchandise. "C" stands for Oxfords, we h ? and upwards, <JG'' 9tands for Gin to this for 7>?e. Everything's new yon miss a Things To Eat? Well I guess, m ?Lan ?An in rnn Aftn't loava 1 WUCU J VI* gut. ? j wo v~- - .V- - stuff you ever had a chance to ge MUTUAL ME Stallings & Ars HEW BBOI U ===== SEEDS F AND G "IT NEVER TO' a ^ If you have not already Wheat, Oats and Vet* still have a supply c Seeds in stock, also Scratch Fee 1, Mash, Dried B< Shell, Wheat Bi Poultry, and a "grade Rice Brai ?- for your Hogs. Mail or phone orders wi Phones 7t IIIRICK ft I I j^QOLUMBIA. INEWSUMI We are pleased to annct of Lexington county tha ing new additions to our DRY 600BS and respectfully invite 3 I goods. We are confident high quality of the good? Come to see us when in ? I? II* A 11/ JU? 1VJL* W IV. Successor* ti 18tt4 Main Str< ? ' t < % I * C3wv\wvtv\^ ll Bri9f ^ K This is the time of ? ? your show windows 5 * public like a well lig || Mazda ^ ? Are the most econ< S S buy, as you can get t the samj amount of brighter and softer li || DON'T DELi || PERRY-MANN I# S The 1 * Fhons209 f| Colum( G5vvwwvvwi V (INQ 80 MANY II THINGS ! i ! it & dozen pages in The Dispatch to j ), too, because some Clever Chap is rhe best thing to do if you live i MHowd>" and let us show you I * * ? *rrmai tt? Romdmhcf 81 19 yuar i*u 389 than a "back," it's a go on good j i I ave 'em in ladies whites at six bits ghams (this i9 for dresses) some class i tip if you miss our store. Good akes your lips smack to come in, and without tipping off some of the best t. It's at the RCANTILE CO., I astrong's Old Stand IKLAHD, S. 1.1 ?! I 1 \ J I OR FARM ARDEN. 0 LATE TO MEND." I planted a sufficent acreage :h, it is not yet too late. >! all the field and garden Chick Feed, Egg , j ?ef Scraps, Oyster ran and Shorts for fresh car of high 1 and Fine Feed fill ' .11 receive prompt attention. 79 and 366. )WHE,E., SOUTH CAROLINA, n ? MER GOODS | mce to our numerous friends t we are constantly receivcarefully selected stock of AND MILLINERY I rou to call and inspect these ; that we can please as to the 8 i i and will make prices right- ? Lhe city. | I. N. PLAIT ] ) Wm. Piatt & Son Pf set, Columbia, S. C. fi I kiuw uumca j iten Up If the year to* brighten up \ \ and store, as the buying g ^ hted store. # 3* i Lamps ft1 unheal lamps that you can ? ^ Inw-fimp.s the licrht for > *! current, besides a much S I ght i. BUY TODAY. ! ELECTRIC CO. A A ive Wires J J | 1537 Mais Street ?? )ia, S. C. Miss Crawford Entertains. Special to the Dispatch. Miss Estelle Crawford entertained ; the younger set, on last Tuesday j evening, at her home, on South i Mountain street, in Union, South Carolina, in honor of her cousin, j Miss Pauline Hook, of Lexington, j South Carolina. Punch, delicious cake and cream were served by little Miss Linnie; Map Crawford and Icelean Hook. ! After the courses were served, j "rook" was the chief engagement' of the evening. | ??? Magistrate's Fines and Costs. Magistrates' Fines and Costs for fiscal year ending June 30, 1015. H. W. Powell, " " $ 5 40 J. W. Roof, - 188 00, Ioor Hayes, - - 396 60 j W. E. Lorick, - - 174 20 ! T. L. Harman, - - 11180 E. R. Steadman, - 30 60 E. M. Martin, - - 382 20 ! J. H. Friek, - - 47 40: B. F. Berry, - 19 401 J. A. Gayden, - - '6'6b b'U i Yours very truly, W. D. DENT, Co. Auditor. * i i Wilson Orders An Investigation. . . Cornish, N. H., July 25.?Presi-j dent Wilson has ordered that the | department of commerce investi-! gate thoroughly the sinking of the excursion steamer Eastland in the Chicago river with a loss of many 1 hundred lives. Secretary Sweet of I the department sent the president j word that causes of the disaster, would be looked into and the presi- j dent directed that nothing be left! 7 to fix the responsibility. Laurel Falls. Since the departure of the Y. M. j C. A. boy campers, the ladies of the i Junior Auxilary of the Good Shep- j herd of Columbia, and Capt. May j and his family and friends, at the! George pond, the last in camp were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Piatt and children of Columbia, accompanied by i their friends, Misses Bessie, Sadie,: Belle and Eidred Gallant, Helen; Walker, Eunice Neece, of Monett; Mesdames Wm. Gallant and Marion A. Park. Their visitors were Marion Gallant, Buford Blair, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Plait and family, ; Mr. and Mr.*. M. N. Piatt and fam-' ily, Mrs. A. C. Lynn, Misses Lillian j and Vera Hook, Kate llayden and Eugene Hook and other friends. After a delightful outing of ten i | days' camping rest to this popular | resort -where there is plenty of gocd ! water, fishing, boating, bathing and swimming and feasting on good things to eat, all were enjoyed beiyound expression and they left last : Friday evening for their homes over ; pleased with Mr. Erby George and family and to Mr. Dibble George for their unbounded hospitality and everlasting kindness. OF MAI INTEREST Some People We Know, and We Will Profit bv Hearing About Them. This is a purely local event. | It took place in Lexington. Not in some faraway place. You are asked to investigate it. Aske i ta believe a citizen's word; j To confirm a eitzeivs statement. Any article . hat is endorsed at home, Is more worthy of confidence Than one you know nothing about. Endorsed by unknown people. Henry C. Hail, grocer. E. St., Lexington, says: "My' hack ached incessantly. Mornings [ was sore and lame and could hardly bend while waiting an customers about the store. I had headaches and j dizzy spells, my sight was blurred and I was very nervous. The kidney secretions were too frequent in passage, disturbing my rest at night by causing :ne to get up a number of times. I couldn't walk across the room without holding on to something. Colds also settled on my kid-' nevs. I got Doar.'s Kidney Pills at the Sawyer Drug Co. and they relieved me at once. I continued to use them until every symptom of1 kidney trouble left me. I still take: Duan's Kidney Pills, however, when 1 * ffrtnKlrt nnrl 1 my DHL'K. gives II1C UU.> cjlvuui^- emu always get: relief." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy? j get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Hall had. F"ster-Milhurn i Co.. Props., Buffalo, N. Y.. ,^dv. k Sympathy For City Chicago, July 25.?Acting Mayor Moorhouse of Chicago today received the following telegram from President Wilson at Windsor, Vt.: "I am sure I speak the universal j feeling of the people of the country in expressingmy profound sympathy and sorrow in the presence of the ijreat disaster which saddened so many homes." A cablegram from Sir Thomas Lip-1 ton said: "I am greatly shocked to see by the day's newspapers the catastrophe that has fallen on your city. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to those who have lost their dear ones. If pou start a relief fund put me down for $1,000. A message of condolence came from the organization of the General Slocum survivors of New York. - Man And Wife In Army. A romantic incident of the war is told in the German papers regarding a charming couple who were recently i-n hp <*ppn in the streets of Warsaw.! The one is a young Russian officer, who moves along with the aid of crutches and of the arm of a still younger looking Russian private. The youngster has an arm in a sling. Both were wounded in battle and wear the decoration of the cross. The young soldier is the wife of the wounded officer and isthcdaugh-1 ter of a Russian princess. These young persons met in a train en route to Warsaw recently and fell in love. The officer was on his way to join his regiment in Warsaw, and the young lady was going in the same direction to visit some friends. The journey required more than i? 1 ...i two Clays anu wneii cut:,) r-ii. cue train the young couple sought a priest and were married. As the young officer had to leave at once with his regiment for the front, the young wife enlisted as a | private, donned a uniform and ac-. companied her husband to the front j under an assumed name. It wirs. in ] the battle of Rawak that both were I wounded.? New York Herald. 1 ^ . A Good House And a Clever Man. j Mr. J. B. Kirkland. of Columbia, j the president of the Kirkland D:s- j tributing Company of that city and j one of the finest gentlemen we ever I riHt. was over this wav with his I family in his car for a ride Sunday! afternoon. Under the management of Mr. j Kirkland the business of the Distributing Company has grown out j of reason and the trade is extended j to every section of the state, buy- j ing, selling grain, flour, meal, grits, I feeds, etc. Quality and prices do ihe- work. See advertisement in t i this paper. i - ? i'H> ? ! White Sock Notes. White Rock, July 24.- On Tburs-ji A'ir* Axrannwr \T ?* a m i \Tr? .T V Rieh-i U<1 v \ AfM i ? UHX* . V . - i ardson entertained a number cf their j j'cung friends at a lawn party in I honor of their daughter, Marcelle, , a?>d R. Ben CJine. A number of lawn 1 games were played after which u| course of ice cream and cake was j; served. i Miss Naomi Clino is spending a few 1 weeks in Columbia with her sister,; < Mrs. W. F. Kieckley. Mrs. Julia Bedenbaugh of Angus-'' ta, Ga.f was visiting her son, Karl': BHenbaugh, last veoK< j > lViis;? TiTvrtle Burke has returned > < from Columbia after spending a few J days with friends. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Meetze and 1 j daughter, Bessie, have returned . 11 from Atlanta, Ga., after spending* a ' ? few days with relatives. I * i ' Miss Daisy Ciine, of Charlotte, N. ' , . . . i G., is spending a vew montns with. > her parents, the He.*, and Mrs. W. { P. Ciine. I .T. C. Shealv and son. Brodie, have-? f, returned from a /-shiny party near > Eastover.?The State 25th. / ^ * 0 Notice. , *j & A splendid farm horse for sale /cheap; weighs about 1,000 lbs; six!}* years old; cream color. Also a good * buggy. I Cedar Grove Parsonage. I Phone 2128. 80 }\ i n I' BETTER COO "VES! 1 am doing aJl n IJL a NEW PERFECTION NEW PERFECTION stove this summer." "It bakes bread so richly bro delicious biscuits ? such ] caked* The secret is the current of passing continually over an food?drying but the steam ting sogginess, an exclusiv of the NEW PERFECTK With a NEW PERFEC ICookstoveandaNEW PER Oven you can have a cool, c all summer. No wood to < to carry; no smoke or ashe The NEW PERFECTIC gas stove. It is ready da ! Needs no priming. Ma< | and 4 burner sizes. Hard1 and general stores every\vh< I Use Aladdin Securi or Diamond Whit to obtain the best results Stoves, Heaters and ] I PER?? I OIlMpOKS]jB I STANDARD OIL C $ Washington, D. C. (New Jersey) Norfolk, Va. (BALTIMORE) Richmond, Va. IJ5.2*a??e<a ?$". Real Estate and In? Surety Bond Oliice at THE XGKE NATION | LEXINGTON, S '4 ?jj tt i /r i mr/xiM n 1 VAtATMN 5 I '/}t $ ft You need a trunk or a new bag good clothes, good baggage does ^ lady but it c!o?s reflect good fas' f.> to indulge. i\) f Don't Create a Bad Impre |j Trunks are selling at $5 to $2r $ Hand Baps 50c to $15. M We have everything you will n f) in the way of clothes. $ I lilM Wi OOOUS ffl 1620-1624 Main I Columbia,,i 3^1 M&frjn MB r ; JML i3 y IG MEANS KING iy baking in Oven on a Oil Cook- j wned?such light, fluffy fresh hot air d under the and prevene advantage f 3N Oven. | :tion oil I SECTION lean kitchen cut; no coal >N is like a 1 .y or night. :ie in 1, 2, 3 ware dealers ere. I ty Oil z Oil j... 8 ; in oil ~ gj Lamps. V ION j :OMPANY 1 ; Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, W. Vs? Charleston, S. C. jj^J BB ? ?B JF'OX I jurance s I IL MM I >, C* J? - 4 - i to go away. Lixe M not make a man or fig e and one's ability m ?1 ' sssion at Sight. % ). Suit Cases, and m f eed on the vacation ^ COMNV, 1 Street, j| 5. C. ?