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W '* MsnnHHHHnHnH \ - v : * ' ^ .< ': s . u J X I T I ORDER B Go to Henry Drug Store, Chapin, S. 0., to have your eyes tested for glasses. Examination free. We also handle a full line of drugs, patent medicines, jewelry, paints, etc. PWNCII. AND SCISSORS. iMisa Enese Rawl, has returned to her home at Batesburg after a pleasant weeks visit to her aunt Mrs. M. D. Harman. Mr. Geo. L^Dreher, a good farmer and substantial citizen from up on Hollow creek, made us a pleasant call { yesterday. Dixie Lodge, No. 52, I. 0. 0. F. will assemble in special session, Thursday evening, Sept. 22, 1910. A full attendance is requested, by order of W. L. Keel, N. G., M. D. Harman, secty. If it i9 shoes you want, go to Meetze & Son. They have a fall line for men, wom#>n and children, all styles and qualities and the prices will please you. Miss Anna Brown, the popular milliner at W. P. Roofs for the past several seasons, has returned from the North and is busy arranging for the fall millinery opening. 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any j case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. I . I DR. CLIFTON?Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat?Specialist willl be at Kaufmann Drag Co. Oct. 1st. At Johnston Sept. 26. Saluda. Sept. 27-28. Batesburg Sept. 29-30. Operations treatment eye gla99es. Charges reasonable, all examinations free, call at any store for any further information desired. Mr. L. W. Wise, president of the Bank of Pelion, gave us a pleasant call J while attending court this week. Meet your friends at Harman's shoftJ store while in Columbia. They are! there buying their shoes for fail and winter, saving money. Don't forget to make an exhibit at the county fair. Miss Catherine Williams of Philadelphia, and Miss Florencie Hook, of rvkinmhia,. are visiting Misse9 Mary j and Katie Belle Caughman. 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. Mr. John P. Able, of Leesville, spent Monday here. Why not have your home attractive and comfortable? Go and see the beautiful art squares, rugs and matting at Scott Hendrix's Furniture Store.' The prices are as popular as the beauty of these goods. Dr. A. B. Knowlton, of Columbia, one of the most distinguished physi- i cians and surgeons in the South, was J in Lexington for a few hours yester; day. Dr. Knowlton's hospital is pop- i ular with the people of this county. Go to H. N. Kaminer & Co'g for the best shoes on the market, the Crad<ioek-Terrv Go's. make. The prices . are all right. For NAU< by ev< It is the ne \ immer / ~ f The everyt invitee what 5 BY MAIL P ' 1 Miss Pearle and Rath Clarke and Alice Mae Butler left yesterday for S Winthrop College. Get your exhibits ready for the h county fair. Now is the time to be- v gin. , n State Senator Crosson, of Leesyille, was in attendance upon court Monday, tl If yon wish to see a nice display of t art squares, rugs and furniture of all _ kind9 you should visit the Furniture ^ Store of Scott Hendrix. a Mr. W. R. Lowe, of Brookland, i9 t< among the popular jurors this week. FOR SALE?10 fine pigs. Apply to J r 2wks J. J. FOX. I c Mr. Gus Barre has returned to Clem- i v son for the session. TO MY FRIENDS.?I will be open for j ^ Bu9iuess Friday, Sept 23rd.- with the | ? very Best Beef, Fish and Oysters, the j 11 price will be right aud a square deal i9 ; s' guaranteed to all. Goods delivered e any where within one mile of Depot. Phone me. J. S. Rowell. I Mr. C. Efird Ballington, and industri- f ous citizen, Rout 1, Gilbert, called in s to see us Thursday, last week, and renewed his Dispatch for another year, C with Home and Farm. I STRAYED?September 10th, one g black sow-pig, about eight weeks old. A reward will be paid for any inform- j ation, or, delivery to the undersigned. _ SAML. E. HENDRIX. g 2w48p Lexington, Route 3. Mr. Thos. L. Williams, one of our oldest and prompt paying subscribers from the Swans.a sec im, washe*e Monday and did not forget his obligation to the printers. WANTED?to Buy Beef Cattle, Chickens, Eggs and Pork Hogs. Highest Prices Paid. Write Call or Phone Me at Lexington. Depot. J. S. Rowell. Mr. Vandv W. Spires, one of the best b 'iuge builders in the county and a oleyer citizen of the Gaston section, was in town Monday, and renewed his Dispatch. * | If you want gocd seed rye, go to | H. N. Kaminer & Co. Ham r\ "D D A*V?V\A1?^ mrt/WlflTT I JLXtJIJ . UCVJiftC XV. ivruiucil) iCVCUHJ I elected a member of the house from j Richland county, was a visitor to Lexington yesterday. Mr. Rembert has a large number of friends in Lexington, who are ever glad to see the light of his bright countenance. Muller-LeFever. Mrs. Justus Andraias Muller has issued invitations to the marriage of her daughter, Meredith, to Mr. Geo. McWilliams LeFever, the happy event ] to be solemnized in St. Stephen's church on Thursday evening, Oct. the 6th, at 8 o'clock. Miss Muller enjoys a wide popularif.xt orirl fho annniinnPTriPiih r?f hpr r>nm VJ ing marriage will be read with keen interest and pleasure. Mr. LeFever is the popular superintendent of the Oasparis Stone Co. Send us vour orders for job work. A trial will convince you of our superior facilities. every departmer 3rH & CO. Stores a: 3ry train. impossible to give w novelties and tb tse stock. Bargains are here >ody. The Lexingi L to call at Mim: rou want, here you l/IIMNA * For Pare Texas Red Rust Proof ? eed Oats, go to H. N. KamiDer <te Co. j T Mr. George Swygert and sister, ] ! liss Inez, spent Saturday and Sunday 1 nth their aunt, Mrs. Mattie Hyler, j ear Lexington. i| We want to say a word or two to i|| he 1'cooks in the kitchen," and those j. ?ho relish good things to eat. It is i|, his, whenever you want something j!j ice in the grocery line, go right to, i|; he popular grocery of H. M. Wingard j[; nd you will always find something |j o suit you. ) '! Again at the la9t minute advertising 0 ushed on us, and we are compelled to |>} ut short our reading matter. Next 0 >reek we will promise to do better. J ; The Lexington County fair will be j!| arger and better this year than ever efore. Every department will be |, tnproved and broadened. Every per- i| on in the county should make an j!j ffort to have an exhibit. i|. Bridge toll and railroad fare paid by J1 \ B. Harman if you buy your shoes C rom him while in Columbia. He jj|! aves you money on every pair. i|j E. P. & F. A. Dayis' shoe store in i|j lolumbia, is headquarters for their ]?; AvinrrfAn Thoir trfldft iq tVU llil/UUO* V.MPV.V -V %, rowing with them every year. Low |i| rices, leather shoes. "One price'' i|i tore; no decoys but square, honest |i| lealing is the reason that their trade is ijj rowing with them. j>! Turkeys and other fowl are !; ready for the axe sooner ana !; bring more in the market !; when given I Pram, *?, ' [For 36 years called Pratts Poultry Food] It makes them grow quicker and bigger because it improves diges- ? tion, purifies the blood, keeps them ( healthy and saves loss from disease. It is also a remarkable egg-producer?makes hens lay all the year round. 25 lb. bag $2.50, smaller 1 _ P.. r\r _ sizes irom zoc up. Pratts Liquid Lie* Killer will quickly rid 2 your poultry and houses of this pest?it is safe and sure. Why don't you try it ? Pratts Roup Curs is what you need to cure cases of real roup. Acts quickly, surely? when other remedies fail. 25c package. Pratts Head Lies Otr/-**nt for little chicks, sure and quick. Excellent for scaly legs too. It will save chicks for you. There's a Pratt remedy for every 1 disease of poultry and livestock? everv one you can depend on. Ask us about tnem. ANN DRUG COMPANY. j mBmmmmsaammmmmmmaamammmmmmm it of the J. L. MIMre in, and more coming i the slightest idea of .e grand display of this and will surely please ton folk are especially naugh's. No matte l find it. Prices right. * UGH'S I i * -i THE GEORGIA j IS THE BEST B s i The Georgia Beauty is the best bu; ling buggies several years and this is ' This price is for the steel-tired buggy It is built tasty and stylishly, made Come and see it; you will be as str We still sell the Hackney and Bab( Also some good surries and other ir plete line of Single Harness, and can price. Come and see the Georgia Beauty i ! 1113-1115 Hampton Avenue i | OUR GUARANTE i FOR SALE. J FO One hundred and forty acres of land 2-cylinder Re wo miles west of Saxe Gotha. About ^lth ?as JamPs >n i-half good timbered land and thirty eAp- A ? a,s 11 cultivation, with good buildings, * back lIso a pair of fine mules at a reason- about two-pas^ ibie price. For terms apply to complete for C. M. HOOK, Address Route 3, Lexington, S. C. ^ew Brooklanc !-w-48p. ' BA] On Septembe Cotton Hulls and Seed. Don't contract for your hulls and an<^ a ??0(* neal until you see me, for I am in the t0 come* narket to furnish them and will guar 111 intee the best prices and will treat everybody alike. I also want to buy .. T~ rour seed and will give the best prices y?u are *n n exchange for huOs and meal, or for pay yo^J" du ;asb. H. BTBBLB. 4w-49 1 of new cotton. A ??i, v mn^p^ a V I COLUMBIA, S. C. I , BEAUTY BUCCY \ UGGY MADE FOR ? gl nn x ^/| W T j! orgy value in Columbia. We have been sel- | < the best buggy we have ever sold for $65 i; With rubber tires it sells for $85. j ;j of the best materials, by skilled workmen. ! > ^ ong in its praise as we are. |>;! x>ck, as higher grades, having a full stock. | j;! ledium grades in stock. We carry a com- j ijj interest you in something at a reasonable j:| at your first opportunity. j ;<j ! ^ Columbia. S. C. Is E MEANS SOMETHING i I rm? ? ? MB?^?? ?????E R SALE. For bowel complaints in children ' always give Chamberlain's Colic, o louring Car complete Qj10iera aU(} Diarrhoea Remedy and and top, side curtain castor 0jp js certain to effect a cure ingle top and rumble an(^ wjJen reducod with water and for making it a run- sweetened is pleasant to take. No -Sal\physician can prescribe a better remei7o.C0 if sold this week. ^ For sale by All Dealers. Ij. mall, 1, S. C., Phono 1597. 1TTECTJE Mr* and Mrs* J* B- Fridav' accom^ T * . . panied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Smith, r 24th, I will furnish a Mrs. J. M. Hook, J. M. Hook, Jr., y old stand, near Ed- Qnd atra t at a~:?u - , i . , Ani. ? xuL. ounLu paasea through shments, plenty to eat Lexington this morcing enroute to e. Everybody invited Augusta in their Bnick ears. . Guesanter, colored, v Dispatch would be very glad if ^persons in the town having visitors A would kindly call us up over the phone arrears do not forget and tell ns about it. We want to get es out of the first bale all the visitors and we trust that our > neighbors will help us.