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- ~ . ; PERS< V. %?, Vt *- \ . ' ' . 7*^4r. Dickson U. Addy, on? of the prominent planters up on Hollow Creek dropped in to s^ee us this morning ami renewed his paper for another year. . "rlr. W. J. Edwards, of Columbia, tfce popular representative of the McKay disc plow, was in town Monday. - - ? T-r>- , _ +v. nr. J. js. \\ essingfi", unc ui prominent merchants and business inert of Chaplin made us a pleasant ca3I this morning. ?Ir. Jas. W. Sliealy, our county agricultural demonstrator and a man who knows how to farm, and takes <pjea.t interest in our county and state affairs, was here Saturday on business. m ' \>ur friend, j. E. R. Kyzer, accom\ panieu by his son Willard, who is a brrght young man with promising future before him, was here Saturday. I Mr- W. B. Xunamaker a model farmer from just across the Saluda, was here Monday. * We are always glad to shake his hand. ^Eugene S. Blease, Esq., of the NewTy *bar was a visitor in Lexington Saturday on legal business. He was ^y&eeompanied by Deputy Sheriff Tay_ Mr. i-'ranK a. uerriei*. one 01 tne cleverest fellows we know, was here Saturday laying in supplies. Zx-Sheriff ,Thos. H. Caughman. a fine man and model farmer was among the crowd here Saturday. Mr. J. W. McCartha, one of the best farmjers up on Twelve Mile creek was among the crowd here Saturday. Mr. W. B. Taylor, a true blue agriculturalist of our county was in town won business Saturday. John A. Kaminer, one of our independent farmers up on Red Knoll, was in town Saturday shopping. Mr. H. H. Dreher, a substantial farmer fro;n over in the Fork, was here Saturday on business. Mr. Emanuel Long, one of the good zcns.^ip on Hollow Creek, was here on business Saturday, y. Mr. Den Kyzer. an industrious farmer from up on Beaver Dam, was V among the out of town shoppers Sat\ urday. Mrs. Fannie Meetze has moved to Lexington from Barre in order to send her children to school, and is occupying rooms at Mr. W. W. Barre's. Miss Elsie Mentzer of Waynesboro, Pa., has returned to her home after a pleasant vjsit to Misses Mary Oaughman and Sarah Berly. ^ ; % .. On 1 ' ; YOU WON'T! . V 5 * > DRESSES $30 00 Value at / i. . $35 00 Value I at I \ $40 00 Value I at - J- ^ $45 00 Value at_ * $50 00 Value ^ at $55 00 Value , at $60 00 Value at _ ? $75 00 Value at Above dresses in satin, trieotine. irirolette. i?a.ulet'.< and serge. I " ' IBULJ \ f|. 1632 MAIN ^ 7 3NALS Mrs. Kaxte- Croisweli o: York is visiting Mrs. L. Pvrker. Mrs. Vkk Ci.--.i-: was among the ladies of fusts-, shop ping here ckitur' day. *5 Mrs. Ruhe:: -Coney of the Providence nei^u?orhoei. was among the lady shoppers here .racuruit.>. Mr. and Mr?. G. vV\ Adams, of Batesburg. visited Saturday and Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Peat's her father. The pensioners entitled to draw pensions have only two more meetings in this*month to file their applications with the board: Our old friend and fellow comrade. Pink Summers, c: Peak, dropped in to see us Friday. Mr. Fred W. George, of Columbia, and sister. Mrs. Jno. W. Hoof of New Brookland, have just returned from, a pleasant visit to their brothers. Mr. Logan A. George of Tarn pa. Florida. Mr. George is civil engineer of a ship yard in Tampa, and is doing well. Mrs. Edie A. George is spending a few weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Oscar I>. Garvin, ir. Wagener. Mrs. Junius B. Roberts was one of J the out-of-towr. shoppers here Saturday. Mrs. D. I'. Addy has returned to her j home in Leesville after a visit to her {daughter Mrs. Charles Rebareh.?Coi lumbia Record. Mrs. T. P. '"'orley from the Irene ! section was in ivr. shopping Suturj day. Mrs. J. E. Sailentine from the St. j Johns section, was one of the ladies 01 taste shopping in town Saturday. Mrs. W. U. Der.t is still at the Bapi tist Hospital wnere she underwent an operation for torsilitis last week, 'but we are glad to say she is doing very well and will return home in a short time. . Mr. Ira M. Sligh. and family now occupy the Mrs. Ellen B. Seay cottage on North Depot street. Mrs. Moorman, his wife's sister, is here helping to put the home in order. Mrs. Henry vV.einges and lit-j tie daughter of St. Matthews, are vis- ! iting Mrs. Weinges' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. George. Mr. Marion Swartz. a leading hardware dealer of Orangeurg. visited his mother. Miss J. J. Swartz. last week. Just received c.\ ~ cement. 'Knterprise Hardware Co.. ijoxington. S. C. # Madan <* four r v HAVE THIS 0PP03 AT THE ) . __ ! S30 00 V; $22 75 $27 75 j ^2 $3275 540 oo w at /H /% M *1 m* $47 75 J ?? v, $4275 ; i50WVi $4775 8^vs $49 75 | s;5 ? v, $5975 ! si??v i at... charnuuse. c. Jersc-v < < 1 * !<ro;Mlc!o1 i I STREET j I ' ? [THK Dfl'TOAI. VOTl! ifl TV KEC-ENT PRIMARY! I ' I r.v request \v are s'lrintinsf below; I ' ; the official voi r in LiO>:in?ron < 'ounty j ! a? polled in thv- second primary for! congress on the 'Hh of September last. . ! Ir.imed lately foliowin_r ri?e election i i I The Disoatch-News iii.iu-- an effort to: , , ! i sect-re these figures v but ihey were; | filed in the office of the clerk of court j I before a copy could be had" and the.j t follo'vintr week were overlooked in a; j rush of other matters. The official j I tnhalation < as follows: j TinurierMann. man. Total j j iBateshurir 37 20* 24." i i i Boiling Springs 10 16 j j Bo vision 14 4:: 57 j j Brookland Ci 231 292 j Brook 19 34 53 iCayce 0 4 2 4S Chap in 29 ir.:: 182: ! Cromer 32 32 6 4 | j Croat's Store 10 39 49 | i Edmund 2 4 0 4S | Gaston 4 05 69 1 j Gill-err .. 11 S9 100 | j Hollow Creek .... 12 4 9 61 : Irmo 28 35 63 i ! Irene 10 75 83 j ! Leesville 75 201 276 j j Lexington 59 340 399 j i Magnoik- < 67 6S i Macedonia 19 19 Mims 2 23 25. j Oak Grove 1 2." 26 | ! Peak 2 5iS 61 j Pelion 22 78 101 j | Pine It Id go > 5 i ' 59 j i Piney Woods s 25 22 j | Pond Branch 2 29 51 j j Pool's Mill S 8" 88 I ! Ris'nton 1 22 36 Ridge Road 10 2.8 4S 'Swansea 27 .1 7? 197 | Samaria 1 2 4 29 J Sandy Run > 56 14 | St. Matthews 1 21 32 ! Steedman 5 66 71 i Summit . . x ] 5 2 4 39 \ t i Sr. Andrews 5 *9 14 iSharpe's Mill 2 19 22! ! Total 542. 2612 3156 ! ! i I | : j Where There's a Baby On Farm Keep j Kcit-Snap. ! Rats are on most farms. Once they j get inside the house?look out. Rats j kill infants?biting them is not unusual. Nursing bottles attract rats. Break a rake of RAT-SNAP and throw it around. It will surely rid you of rats and mice. Three sizes. 25c, 50c, ! 81.00. Sold and guaranteed by Marj mon Dvv.z Co. j | n, we can save j STUNITY AGAIN T PRICES WE ARE N ?ff COATS I * $22 75 ! $2775 ,lur $3275 "3I $3775 ** .... $42 75 j $4975 $6200 75 . _ . _ %y w mm w ^ j.its in silwrtone. pole. cJoth. i. ^Iusii :imi MHraHHMBHMHHRHMnDBKnBBHBBHHBHm { GO( '-BEST THINGS Meet Me at Tapp's THE GROW! w??a?Mini n>j??wbwmc??a???^?at?mm An old colored Preacher use t clared that "God is voting f< is voting for our damnat go whichever / \'<? use to get our kicks up about the hardships in life. we better buckle to our job and do our bit to increase production. Would that some great leader appear who could reorganize our individual interests in each other. We can ourselves see to it that the dc-vil don't get our votes for the damnation of our own souls. 'Plie hearts of men should be warmed to the core for the welfare of each other. If delight, and not envy, could grasp the hands of the cunning. / V. ambitious men. and take them in crowds down through their old boyhood lanes, that they might ( nee again hear, with boyhood ears, the joyous singing. soaring lark, would it not bring back peace to the great unrest'.' We think it would. Because it seems necessary to the awakening ot > 11 ?:.. ,u? ,1.. .... t\fn stint- miNt sret a itauy iM'ain ui tut* naujjri.- ui their* little tinkers l>urned several times. There are thousands of higr babies who fancy that they are THE JAMES L. Corner Main and COLUMB BM?MI II II lll?WII III! BMHBM?BM /on from $10 to $20 t, Suit oi HIS FALL?FOR WE CAN! 0W SELLING THEM FOR. ra?o???ii iir-t-ai it iJwli ?a wwMwiiwiMffwxiiitMmByBBwnww SUITS I % $35 00 Value $27 75 x ?40 00 Value $33 75 ?45 00 Value $37 75 $42 75 ?5? "!. $47 75 Tv" $4975 $5475 $75 00 Value $59 75 TValu! $69 75 ?100 00 Value 7C at WOL / O s Above suits in series, poplins. bfoiidt-loTIt, velours and tricoiinos. jus cur TO WEAR' 1NG STORE Meet Me at Tapp's a dsound logic when he deDr our salvation and the devil :ion, but the election will tita nxxy w c vuic. clever and cute in their shopping, hut in place of , being wise they are getting their lingers burned. The big store has grown big because it commands .' a greater patronage than the little shop: just as the young giant, weighing 200 pounds and six feet tall, with all bono and muscle is stronger than the dwarf. <>ur big store is crowded full of new fall merchandise, carefully priced prorata on the department store plan. We have often explained the approxi- j mate saving on each article you buy in our store, because of the many different" departments the cost of doing business on each article is much less by our department store arrangement. We sell the cloaks for less, because we do nat depend "upon the cloaks alone to pay the entire expenses of this store. If we had nothing but cloaks, suith. dresses and waists, we would have to charge a larger profit for them to meet ? our expenses. Do you see the point? mnn rinifnmit lArr luivi i \ x Blanding Streets ; IA, S. C. ( . i r Dresses NOT REPLACE THESE I 9 " JB During the past week we have opened up hundreds of Xew Suits, Coats and Dresses. Wc invite you to call and inspect them, no matter -if you buy | or not. Dig assortment of Woo! Middy Suits from $i l.lfH to $27.1$. Dig linff of Wool Serge Dresses for girls 6 years to 14. Prices $5 to $b"> Visit our millinery department and ?? see this wonderful selection of new Kail Hats. I Double S. II. Green Trading 1 .Man's intentions, like whirling |j leaves in Autumn's Gusts, are lifeless outcasts of a throbbing corpse:: be- j shorn of grace and graceful in helplessness. Don't you really think that most claims of perfection are merely visa- ^ alized intentions Is the Woo I worth building perfect? .< ;< ..Ufi-i tm. ri ? !>! < men f b Aiv our jiootis perfect? (.'oni.j'Uj'C = Jlu-ui with your ideals. ? : I COLUMBIA, S. C. 1 ?? ixammmmmmmmmmaamammmmmrn H ? ! ! iimii IIMPiMTTTMirMl?a