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OVbfl I Welcom mf ^fcra are < hnv anvt 1 ML ^ ORDKR Go to Henry Drug Store, Chapin, S. C., to have your eye9 tesred for glasses. Examination free. We also handle a full tine of drugs, patent medicines, jewelry, paints, I: } etc. ? . PENCIL A2TD SCISSOBS. COTTON?Lexington 14.25 We are in receipt of one dollar from Mrs. M. I. Shealy for a renewal of her Dispatch. > . *T Rev. B. W. Cronk will preach at . Nazareth next Sunday at 11 a. m., intead of Pisgah, as previously. - Miss Jodie Caughman, of Columbia, is a pretty fair week visitor, the guest ot her aunt-, Mrs. Amanda Leaphart. William P. Steele will close his singing school at Bethel on the fifth Sunday and Bethena on the first Sunday. FOR SALE?I offer for sale my house and lot near the Depot. It contains a good three room house and a one acre lot with gcod well of water * * * 1 A V 1 I ana otner improvements. Appiy quicx to Ervin Hallman, Lexington, S. C. 2 ' Mr. Ira C. Careon, the popular and efficient cashier of the First National Bank of Batesburg, spent yesterday at the fair. Mr. J. F. Hook, of Irene, has our thanks for a fine mess of Mississippi Yam potatoes?some of the finest we have ever seen. Mr. D. J. Haltiwanger, one of Chagrin's best citizens and a valuable member of the County Pension Board, was here Saturday and promptly renewed for his paper. fly*v\ vyyyyvyyS i | Buy your she ? trading with f making the s | you the very J MENS, SOU * ? ??? NT iordially invited t< 1 f hingornot.. But i ?/ / Y/ > < y GOODS,, NOTIOf we have what yoi BY MAIL I mwwbmmmMfc? joana:ornr.iri ; " Mr. Travis Hill, one of the cleverest j men on Hollow creek and a stannch j friend of The Dispatch called in Friday and renewed his subscription. Newspapers, 10c per hundred. Best and cheapesfc'wrapping paper for merchants in wrapping hardware, etc. Send us an order. The Dispatch. Mr. J. J. Haltlwanger, of Hilton, one of our best citizens and prompt paying subscribers, was in town Saturday and did not forget the printers. Mr. J. A. Summer, a substantial and clever citizen of Chapin, has our thanks for his renewal and one year in advance, which he kindly sent by mail. Joint Conference. The Lutheran Joint Conference will meet at St. David's church, near Arthur's, on next Friday, Saturday and Sunday. An interesting programme has been arranged and the public is cordially invited to attend all of the sessions. Will Recover. Mr. Charlie Lindler, of the Fork, who was accidentally shot by his brother-in-law, Mr. J. Frank Shealy, about 4 weeks 'ago, will recover. In the recovery of Mr. Lindler, surgery has won another rictory. It will be remembered that Mr. Kindler was shot in the chest and stomach, the in- , testines having been punctured in six places. An operation was performed ly Dr. A. B. Knowlton, the distinguished surgeon of Columbia, assisted by ' Dr. J. W. Wessinger, of the Fork. 1 The operation proved entirely success- j ful and unless something unforeseen . STITlPars. Afr T.irwll<ir tiri'll or?r\n Ho on tirely well. I j 'WW*. W # i I. ! ?? I. ? ???Wi ? ilia. i im.? ? . _ _ X? _ TT 5 - jes irum narman s l them. hoe business a spe best foot wear f "We invite our naHBianiaBBcaHaBBMBnBWMMiaauaKKxr D BR9GANS Fk^ wi'wp-MfyMn nj TtTSST 3 fc?EJHUKT9? ? ?* T:Sf>.v.'.'.?.Tt; ^ex?^Ergvy;?r>s3C".-,x^7ny.,y*Tigar^..-' :% ?rr --rr^ _- . v .. * * IZENS OF LEX % maVa miv qfnra t 0 IIHW1V VUnI mvva V J if you should need <8, SHOES, CLO 1 want and you w I Reformation Services. Services appropriate to Reformation Day will be held at St. Stephen's church next Sunday. Rev. Walton "FT. (rreever. of Columbia, will sneak at 11 o'clock on the Protestant Reformation, In the evening at 7:30 Dr. Greeyer will address the SundaySchool and congregation on the subject of Home Missions. Lexington Farmer Injured Yesterday George F. Leitzsey, a substantial farmer of the Dutch Fork section of Lexington county, was seriously injured in a runaway yesterday after-; noon on Main street. He was taken to the home of his son, Hugh Leitzsey, 1400 Lumber street, and is in a critical condition. Mr. Leitzsey had just bought a new mule and started home. The animal became frightened on Main street and ran for half block to the corner of Main and Richland. Here the wagon in which was Mr. Leitzsey and a negro, Henry Perry, collided with another wagon loaded with crushed stone. Mr. Leitzsey's wagon was overturned and _ r_n i u it rr ? lltf ieii ueueaui ii-. xieuiy .reny was caught in the reins and dragged for about 25 yards. * Both Mr. Leitzsey and the negro were rendered unconscious. Mr. Leitzsey was quickly given medical attention by Dr. Harmon. Last night bis condition wa9 regarded J as critical by the atiending physician, i Ihe negro was sufficiently recovered j to be taken to his home a few minutes I ifter the accident happened. He was ] sadly cut and braised about the face. ! ?The State, 23rd. j Mr. Leightsc-y has since died of his 1 injuries., and was buried in the Fork. \ nMHnMwjuanBcaBHnnBaHBMBi ; Shoe Store and cialty for nearly 2 or your money. Lexington friends * ~ ~r iir i in i i ii m i 11 i mnn ibi ? m m* n wui ijj w mhi i SO? UP. r - ^ ^cliv-t -| pvtx.si**' :ome! INGTON COUNTY: rour Headquarters Fair i l - , V ft /. \ / ^ , ' > V " ' " THING, HATS, FURNIi ill find the rvrinfis rie^Tif. av See Mi iUGH'S ~ WMTOXlipMOO?M?maaMMMMnM?MMMMMMMWa?MMMCT1tol I MM !! THE GEORGIA I | IS THE BEST BI r * |;j The Georgia Beauty is the best bugj !;! ling buggies several years and this is tt This price is for the steel-tired buggy. It is built tasty and stylishly, made o Come and see it; you will be as stroi j:j We still sell the Hackney and Babco !;| I Also some good surries and other me ||i plete line of Single Harness, and can i: j;j price. |;| J Come and see the Georgia Beauty a 1113-1115 Hampion Avenue M !j OUR GUARANTEE A%WUUUi?UWW be convinced that you < ? 0 years enables us to be i] } to come and be convii T?** HK Tr"7T-^ ^">3 A ST L/iifiw m Mjrsazsxxxz&x^mr-^rrt -a -is.wnnw?iai/-'<Mt t f, ituL-taMigif jr^A'ur.^,-, wnrjr/uav ;.r*r;-!i:i\vjo'wr.<a k^-*. .*raiviil- aVk-c?icutu^tcc - 4.r: Welcome! 1 I A m J week, whether you ^ | anninc rrrn Is i 3111HIKV flit,, as i S3 J ery time. ^ ?mi?i?a?i?? am mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm COLUMBIA, S. C. ' || < " M; I mmuaascaamammaummmmammiaBUBammMmemKmxsaamBmammanmuamjamm BEAUTY BUGGY jjj JGGY MADE FOR ! J 5.00 + P ; !;! gy value in Columbia. We have been sel- (!;! le best buggy we have ever sold for $05 i![.? * With rubber tires it sells for $85. j:j { f the best materials, by skilled workmen. ! j;j tig in its praise as we are. ' |;| 1 ck, as higher grades, having a full stock. j;j i mt dium grades in stock. We carry a com- ij|? fl nterest you in something at a reasonable jlj H .t your first opportunity. |;l ^ Columbia, S. C. !!;> MEANS SOMETHING ' I j J | J can save money by I I ***** J j a a position to give ?f ***** w IO0(^ > " 1 ^-i-Tyi.aeMMBwaMawMwaMiaaMi -??U2trf? UJ-te*?t. i i~?as fti v'? ? W" Jk J IOES FROM 81.98 UP, $ ? u.n.-y* ?w-w-..ur mMr-.r-' -< - - % -t?..? - y%-~- - - t?\- jj I R?s?-*vjia vji. ?i<c i .v Skr^ntt ".lmr-^r -r;*;r*?iuv; a;. i ^>-*.wfcan.rjuaa. J?" I _ Ld| .'jfl /litfo ..Ti.'Jfc -3l k*Vi. v lO Q J j[ aw jitfuwii ?a-.'.wi.T.-T. -s y^.''C ^.v^xtt...rr . - ? ;NW2u.^r*? v,*-fc?-^s?v.ry.t-> ixuu.rt