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' Iff! ;:Jg y You are c H| buy anytl 1 DRY !.V aL M ORDER : i ?wi :'A'" j Go to Henry Drug Store, Chapin, I ' an ^ hatrft vonr eVe9 t sfco4 for [ (7a V.J HW ..a. > ? . ' '* ' glasses. Examination fre^ ,We j also handle a full line oi #rogs, j patent medicines, jewelry, j4p^ts> y efcc- - ' ?'X \ P. ' j ggSTCIL asto scissdss. * COTTON?Lexington.. 14.25 '' Say, Reader ! If you want to look through a new and well selected stock . of dry goods, notions, shoes, hats "and groceries, call at H. N. Kaminer & Co's Court of Common Pleas opens next Monday. Mrs. Matt.ie Hyler and daughter. Blanche, visited relatives* at"Balien- [" " tyae on Saturday and Sunday. Always go to H. M. Wingard'a popular grocery when you want something to eat. The ceoxs never fail to find just what .they want there fresh and good. Mr Wingard always takes great pleasure io serving his customers with the best of everything. Before you buy shoes you must see the new stock for^pen, women and children, at Meetze & Son. They ' have all kinds and styles of the best makes, at lowest prices. / FOR SALE?I offer for sale my : house and lot near the Depot. It contains a good three room hous% and a one acre lot with good well of water ^ and other improvements. Apply quick to Ervin H&llman, Lexington, S. C. 2 Dr. Geo. R. Harding, the painless tooth extractor, from Columbia, was * " ViDTO . among tne prominent gouucuj Oil 14V4V I at the county fair last week, 011 professional business and pleasure. He met many of his friends and was de lighted with his visit. Bring or send your dollar for The Dispatch when you come to court. Communion services at Nazareth next Sunday at 11 a. ra., and preaching at Pisgah at 3:30 p. m. Mrs. H. W. Haltiwanger, of Batesbnrg, is visiting her son, Mr. D. R. Haltiwanger. WANTED?A few loads of wood and ligbtwood at The Dispatch office on subscription. Mr. and Mrs. Ribert F. Bo we have returned from their bridal trip to Cu- I ba and other points in trie South, j They spent the week-end in Lexing- | ton with the latter's parents. A heavy frost fell all over the county on Saturday and Sunday night. Be sure and have that dollar for the editor when you pay your taxes. Subscribe to The Dispatch aDd pay your subscriptions while the editor is on the rounds with the County Treasarer. We are going to press a day esrlier this week in order that the entire offce force might have a day at the State fair. Next Tne9day is the general election. Dont forget to vote. Carry your last year's tax receipt and registration certificate with yon. Dental Notice* 1 will be at Chapin on November - 9th and 10th prepared to do dental work. Dr. L. L. Toole. "* CUV, j 1 will be at cnapm novemwci via and 10th prepared to do dental work. Dr. L. L. Toole. For Rent. I offer for rent the valuable farming land known as the Fox plantation? open land for four horse farm. Apply to J. J. For. ?B?B????Kg??B? ?aw ordially invited to ling or not. But GOODS, NOTION we have what you i BY MAIL j???war??pwmii ii ??mi ?cau?i / ffiO?M??HlBWII IM'II'I WW IHBillWilHMWAZaB i Trespass Notice. This is to notify all persons not to ' trespass bu the lands of the under- i signed by hunting, eitherday or night, making roads, or letting stock Am at .Jarge^orin any manner whatsoever, without permission from the under. sighed. The law will be rigidly, enforced against all . violators of this notice. j . H. t). Hughes,1 O.fL. Odanielj N./j. Berry, " - J./l. Berry, A. L. Berry. Nov. 2, 1810?4w4 For Sale. Whereas, I am going to move oil from this section of .country.. where Ican get my children'ia school regularly; I will sell for cash to the highest bidder, at public auction, on the 5th day of November, A. D., 1910, next,, at my home, the Mary Fulmer old place, on CamptiDg creek, Lexington : connty, S. C., at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the following items of personal property: All my fodder and hay, farming implements, consisting of plows, cultivators, shop, one bnggy, two-horse wagon, one black mare mule 14 hands high, 5 years old, gentle, works anywhere and is in good condition. Be on hand promptly and get a bargain. Sale wiil be conducted by J. H. Frick, attorn ev. BUTLER SHEPHERD. Oct. 29,-1 A Household Medicine t To be really valuable must show equally good results frohi each member of the family using it. Foley's Honey and Tar does just this. Whether for children or grown persons Foley's Honey and Tar is best and safest for j all coughs and c jlds. Sold by all Drug- j g BtS. | I I :, fi= Rcdl Estate i i nmaBftaw? MgwMmwiTrwwma?? The following property at, a i One farm of 65 acres, 30 of cultivation; 20 acres reai from graded school buil< One farm containing ,62 acr half mile from Swansea, I a xi cn A ^.1^ Anoxner 01 ou acres guuu cia a bale of cotton to the a The most desirable lot for 1 houses and lots in the reasonable, address Durham-NIc | SWANSEJ i? make our Store y [ you should need S. SHOES, CLO' . want and you wi WM.IWmJ[MllJMIIX<ll?aillll 111 III IWIM I Hill? llfllff MM CrnirS Next Week. The fall term of the Court of Com- I rm.-n Please will convene next Mor?- j day with the Hon. George W. Gage, | presiding. The docket is crowded and * 11 is thought that the term will last for three or four weeks. -i , I NURSING MOTHERS show the beneficial ' ef-? > fects of Scott's Emulsion in a very short time. It not only builds her up, M but enriches the mothers milk and properly nourishes the child. Nearly all mothers who nurse their children should take this splendid foodtonic, not only to keep up their own strength but to properly nourish their children. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS / Send 10c., name of paper and this ad. for our beautiful Savings Bank and Child's Sketfch-Bcok. Each bank contains a Good Luck Penny. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St. New York ==^ * FVfar Sal a II :nd near Swansea, S. C: which is cleared and in iy for the plow, one mile iing on automobile road 'es and a good one, one iy sub-soil,, and produces ere. business building, and 3 I town. Price and terms II ;holson, Co || i S. C. I ; ! our Headquarters Fair w< THING, HATS, FCIMSf i ? ? ?bbmm? iniTT -man bbbb?aaenm?aa? Ba?BMuaa?11 ?a?one.acum ill find the prices right eve: x&<rf/ST< TO ':'! . i ! IS THE BEST BU< |;| * ' The Georgia Beauty is the best buggy ij; ling buggies several years and this is the I This price is for the steel-tired buggy. | It is built tasty and stylishly, made of t |;j Come and see it; you will be as strong I - We still sell the Hacknev and BabcocI * - -?/ I Also some good surries and other medi | plete line of Single Harness, and can inti ! ' price. i !;l Come and see the Georgia Beauty at; !:! t : 1113-1115 Hampton Avenue I . OUR GUARANTEE M $jjg|k TRIED REMEDY f ^^^FOR THE GRIP, a [ 1^1?itii ^ ~ psusiil b?coip1 ? Mr. Otto Paul, Milwaukee, Wis., says Foley's Honey and Tar is still A. F. LEVI more than the best. He writes us, "All T r, A, Dl? those that bought it think it is the best J* U. M. dcj for coughs and colds they ever had and OPT OGA [ think it is still more than the best. Our baby had a bad cold and it cured AARON D-A him in one day. Please accept thanks.'' L l_ 8old by all Druggists. ^ e come H ^ I / Mvv.# r. /. * '9W i W ^"vv 3ek, whether you ff' ] I m Itw<q S2 linuo itsu, I g@ # .* 'ty&p- I ry time, *'f|[ I 1 OLUMBIA, S. C. M 1 , X. . mmjMmimmm u k nmmm, mum wnarrxmxmcvrmm VN mamma ? i ?ami mb???bhi? ? ?j? ; iim u ; C 1 GGY MADE FOR |S| . ..... f; i 3 i .... Ill I >.UU ;..f value in Columbia. We have been sel- j j best buggy we have ever sold for $65 ! j; With rubber tires it sells, for $85. j!| i he best materials, by skilled workmen. |;j ? ; in its praise as we are. j:| as higher grades, having a full stock. |;| um grades in stock. We carry a com- I erest you in something at a reasonable |:| 1 I V * ^ your first opportunity. | |;i Columbia, S. C. ' Ifj [EANS SOMETHING i I;! it! lank of Chapin 1 1 : CHAFIN, S. C. : I J i Bank That Accmomodates I 1 ims to give you good services. We cash out-of-town H JH e> J Fx. F 3 * TTT M Mai tu?iurnisn araits ior aenuing money way. we are ) a9Si8t you in business matters. Make yocr deposits n a k, which makes a point of good treatment of its de- I certificates of deposit bear interest at 5 per cent. B fifl y invite the farmers as well as the business men to do |D with us. I V JGER, President. J. P. HONEYCUTT, Cashier f J CALL AT 1 OUT NATIONAL. BANK I Columbia, S. C. Directors i CR JOS. NORWOOD N. H. DRIGGERS jg ATY C. L. KIBLER E. G. COOK v J .N J. W. NORWOOD W. P HAMRICK jSj .VID D. A. SPIVEY E W. WILSON J