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mumasmammmmaamBrnmaammBsmmmammKm , H When eve gg Hats, Furr M what you if Up to $20 1 IS al 00 Fifty Cravenette R mm etc. These are coats tl jjjJ $15 and $20. Will sell B Fur $3 What is the use to fSgg have to get a set so wh complete We can sup single pieces, and our j ft Bargains I One lot of ladies' s will sell for $4.98 as ladies' suits, solid color? ?r|sg; suits are worth $20 to i Jy? as long as they last for gg ORDER * , Go to Henry Drag Store, Chapin, 8. 0., to have your eyes tested for glasses. Examination free. We also handle a full line of drug9, patent medicines, jewelry, paints, etc. taSGlL AND SCISSORS. COTTON?Lexington... ;.. 14.25 * Mr. Marion Schwartz, of Blackville, spent Sunday with his mother here. tJudge Gage spent Sunday with his ^family in Chester. B Mr. O. B. Anderson, the popular J! court stenographer, spent Sunday at * its home in Edgefield. The friends of Mrs. W. P. Roof will be pleased to learn that she is recovering from her recent illness. Mrs. Sarah R.: Shnler, of Batesburg, is the charming' ghest of Hon. and Mrs. C. M. Efird. * WANTED?The party who borrowed Mrs. Haitiwanger's ''Pleater" before her death to return the same at once. D. R. Haltiwanger. Mrs. Jas. E. Rawl, who was operated on at the Columbia hospital several days ago, is doing well. Miss Pearl Stnart, of Columbia, has been called to Lexington on account of the illness of her Aunt, Miss Lucy Stuart, who has been serioasly ill for several months. Mayor Sam P. Roof, who has been confined to his room for the past several days, i9 gradually growing better and it is earnestly hoped that he will soon be himself again. Mr. G. B. Taylor, who is now a cadet at Olemson College, came home from the encampment at the state fair to attend the marriage of his sister, Miss Maude. For Rent or Sale?My place known ? as the 'Dr. Sol Haltiwanger place;*' 25 acres of low-ground; upland good tor cotton or grain. Apply to I. V. nna? T avinrffAn T?f\nfo 9 VI CODJ 9 JLiVAAIig WAJ J.VVUWV Col. George John9fcone, the distinguished lawyer aDd brilliant advocate Of Newberry, is in attendance upon the common pleas court, being the afcfcornev for the Southern Railway Co. Capt. George R. Rembert, of Columbia, recently elected t*> t ie house from Richland county, and <- * the leading memba~* wiuuibia Bar, v*cr- <-.jLuixday on legal business. Mr. lii. G. Cook, president of the Xiion Furniture Co., and one of the moat successful and popular business men of Columbia, was in attendance vipon court on Monday. Dr. John Henry Harraea, president of Newberry College, preached to a large and appreciative congregation at Pilgrim church, near LexiDgton, on j Sunday morning. While here he was tlte guest of Hon. D. F. Efird, at his hospitable home. The Rev. T. 5. Brown, pastor or ?t. Stephen's Lutheran church, and Mr. James E. Hendrix have returned from Charleston, where they went to attend <|he 86th annual sessions of the South Carolina Lutheran synod. Misses Caro and Ruth Eflrd, of the College for WomeD, the former the accomplished librarian and the latter a student, spent the week-end with 4their parents here. They were accompanied by their charming cousin, Miss Marie Summer, of Newberry. . SJUJ* Much in* .** been manifested "eancerning the mechnipal mptbods of %he thrilling chariot race employed in Klaw & Erlanger's new ana greater production of General Wallace's spec S A t you want a lishlngs, Etc., wstam^ <rakt*w? 4 W?IIIi mm Cravenetfc Coats I $5.9$ ain Coats, gray, tan, brown,blui lat sell for ?12.50, QJ one to a customer at ipUi j( ! Fur!! put off buying your Furs? Yoi y not get it now? Our stock i >ply your wants in Fur set o trices are right. n Ladies' Suits. suits worth $15, $18 and $2( long as they last. One lot c 3 and fancies. These (hn OS 130. Will sell them NO U? V BY M?K lacular, "Ben-Hur," which is to be presented at the Columbia theatre, Columbia, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings and Wednesday matinee, Nov. 21, 22 and 23. In this great arenic contest the spectator sees eight horses galloping at break-neck speed and straining every muscle to gain the advantage in the race within the ampitheatre. Behind each quartet of horses is a Roman chariot. The wheels reyolve rapidly; the chariots lurch and sway and the flaming berioboned garments of the drivers flutter behind them, adding intensity to the realism of the scene. The illusion is still further increased as the interior wall of the ampitheatre moves along and the dust flies in blinding clouds beneath the crushing wheels of the chariots. The ^clatter of the rushing hoofs of the horses and the rumble of the chariots are.distinctly heard. Elaborate mechanism and applications of electricity produce this great effect. The mechanism of two great cradles, twenty feet in length and fourteen feet wide, and which are movable back and forth on railways, is supported by a bridge structure capable of holding twenty tons. The tops of the cradlOs are two inches above the level of tne stage. Each cradle bears the four horses and the chariot of each contestant. On each cradle there are four runways and tread-mills of hickory slats two inches wide and covered with rubber; they are twelve feet long and two and a half feet wide. On each of these treadmills a horse is secured by steel cable traces, which hold him in place and prevent bim from moving forward oif the runways. As each horse gallops, the treadmill revolves under his feet, thereby eliminating the forward pressure .created by the impact of his hoofs, which would force him ahead on an immovable surface. By this mechanical arrangement it is possible for the horses actually to gallop with all their speed within the space of their own length* It is considered the most realistic effect eyer seen upon tbe stage. For the accommodation of out of town visitors who will want to wit uess the staging <3f "Ben-Hur," the management of the Columbia Theatre announce that special attem.on will be given to all orders for seat9 received by mail. Prices 75c to $2.00. FOR SALE. 1 am offering for sale at low prices my horse, buggy, buggy harness, plow ge rs, plow, hoe9, fork, wheelbarrow, oil can, mattock, and-irons, screen doors and windows, mail box, bedstead, bureau, washstand, several chairs and rockers, ice box, fruit jars, heater, etc. B. W. Cronk. For Rent. I offer for rent the valuable farming land known aa the Fox nlantation? open land for four horse farm. Apply to , J. J. Fox. Notice Traspassers. This is to notify all persons not to hunt, fish, allow stock to trespass on fields, cut wood, or to trespass upon the lands of the undersigned, in any manner whatsoever, as the law will be enforced aganstall such violation. C. P. Buudrick, P. B. Eargle, J.W.Stoudemire, R.Stoudeime Nov. 15-4w6p. FOB SALE I offer for sale three small farms three miles from New Brookland, Qood land for truck growing, etc. Apply to M. W. SBULL, R. F. D. 1. v New Brookland, 8. 0. ?Stf j inyfhing in 0 for Men,,W? ?price Is rigii ?| Ladles' Ska P T7:? l i 3 i _ J : rive nuiiureu lauies Mohair, Serges and fancies s prices unheard of. If you j time to get it. These skirt! them at a low price and we wise. s Mllli r Special prices will be ? partment this week on all c patterns and patterns fro Now, if you have not got tl do so. We can supply yoi ' we are receiving daily new >f m es c Trespass Notice. Thi9 is to notify all persons not to trespass on the lands of the undersigned by hunting or Jetting stock run at large on our lands outside the pasture or in any manner whatsoever. TI19 law will be rigidly enforced against all persons violating this notice. i D. J. Taylor, B. T. Kyzer, D. M. Lucas, E. C. Kneece. Nov. 14?4w6p. ? I No. 9296. 1 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF I THE mi NATIONAL BANK OF LEUNGTON, AT LEXINGTON, S. C., IN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOV. 10, J91C. RESOURCES. Loans and Dis?counts ?96,SOS 07 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 2,519.65 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 25,000 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 1,000 00 Banking house, Furniture, and Fixtures 7.000 00 Other Real Estate Owned.. 1,400 00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 16,249.62 Due from approved Reserve Agents 9,214.94 Checks and other Cash Items 662,66 Notes of other N a tional Banks 80,00 Fractional Paper Currency Nickels, and Cents. 76.99 La wfal Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie 3,723.55 Legal--tender notes 4,962.09 Redernp t i on Fund w i c h U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of cir culation).. 1,250,00 $26 219,67 Total $159,945 02 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $25,000 00 Surplus fund 1,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes paid... 3,612 01 National Bank notes outstanding ..... 25,000 00 Individual Deposits subject to check $102,485 03 Time certificates of deposit 1,965 00 Cashier's checks outstanding.. 882 98 $105,333 01 i Total $159,945 02 __ I State of South Carolina, County of Lexington, 88: I, Alfred J. Fox, cashier of the abovenamed bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ALFRED J. FOX, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15, day of Nov. 1910. W. D. DENT, Notary Public S. 0. Correct?Attest: SAMUEL B. GEORGE, JAS. J. WINGARD, KARL F. OSWALD, Directors. ENO fry Goods, N jnien and i if cverytime rt Bargains ' skirts?Panamas, Voiles, of all kinds will be sold at want a skirt now is the s must be sold. We bought are going to sell them likenery riven in our Millinery De)f our French and New York m our own work rooms, liat hat now is the time to jr wants and at a small cost, goods for this department. oMBBMHvnxiBaiMHMnaHBHaaHntiMnt Scott's Emulsion is a wonderful food-medicine for all ages of mankind. It will make the delicate,sickly baby strong and well?will give the pale, anemic girl rosy cheeks and rich, red blood. It will put flesh on the bones of the tired, overworked, thin man, and will keep the aged man or woman in condition to resist colds or pneumonia in the winter. FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Bend 10c., name of paper and this ad. fcr our beautiful Savings Bank and Child's Sketch-Book. Each bank contains a Good Luck Penny. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St, New York ! THE CEOI I IS THE J . I : j;| The Georgia Beauty !; ling buggies several yes jl This price is for the ste |lj It is built tasty and st || Come and see it;,you l! ! TTT ,?11 11 Jl TT 1 Iw e sun sen me naci Also some good surries plete line of Single Hai price. Come and see the G( Gregory 111 1113*1115 Hamptoi our ?MB?BBfl?HMBMO?8?MflMB?? otions, Shoes, tiildren Mimnai ? ? ti^CS 23^, S3 $25 Ladles' CMeule Coats at $1 This is just the coat you wan When you use a Caricule or Plush I cold. There is a great satisfaction ; fort wearing them, $20 and $25 ( Ladies' Sui We have just received a large i man tailored suits in fancy and solii find in this shipment of suits new new. You have not seen such suifc Come see these suits for yourself, find in this lot of suits some worth I worth $40. Will sell for Petticoat Sam Ladies' black and fancy Pettico sists of 75 samples, black and fanci< $6, $6.50 and $7 for COLUMBIA. glUU ftftniif!! WMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrn i I i I 2 Wf W( Pr asi HUNT'S CURE ? Sit Guaranteed Cure for all SKIN DISEASES D B; AT ALL DRUG STORES 5QC. T* A. B. Richards Medicine Company, Sherman, Texas. 81*\ mat | ' , iarg ?with For Sale by aign J. R. I,ANGFORD, Swansea, S. C. fore noti Dental Notice. I will be at Chapin Nov. 23 and 24, prepared to do dpntal work. ?2w4 DR. L. L. TOOLE. N< RCIA BEAUTY BEST BUGGY MAD1 $65.00 is the best buggy value in flolu 1.' irs and this is the be ' ~&gy we have iel-tired buygy. With rubber tires it ylishly, made of the best materials, b; l will be as strong in its praise as we *ney and Babcock, as higher grades, : and nthpr mpdinm crradps in stnnk. ness, and can interest you in someth ?orgia Beauty at your first opportuni Conder M 11 Avenue . ; StfAAANTEE MEAN'S SOMETHINi ^ ^ g Nothing, f? . igh feas M ? <> \?4/T* ?S?C3 and PItisIi iS ? if * t for a cold day. jgfj Coat you never get rjfj 110.00 gg is. " S3 shipment of ladies' 25 d colors. You will styles; something 3 in Columbia yet You will ipfir |35, some J^jj .pies 11 ats. The lot con5S, worth * J QS Wg s. c. % .and Sale. , 200 acres good greyland, north of esville. 110 acres in cultivation >11 watered, 3 tenant houses, lies -11 and located on public road, ice $S.400. Terms to suit purchsr. 18 acres, -40 in cultivation, new 4 Dm dwelling, 2 room tenant use, barn, good well of water, ice $1,500, terms satisfactory. ;nated 3 miles south of Leesville. R. E. C. RIDGELL, atesburg, - - - S. C. Trespass Notice. ; lis is to notify all persons not to pass on the lands of the undered by hunting, either day or night, :ing roads, or letting stock run at e, or in any manner whatsoever, lout permission from the undered. The law will be rigidly ened against all violators of this H. D. Hughes, O T. O/^aniol V/ u? VUMU)VJ| N. J. Berry, J. I. Berry, A. L. Berry. 3V. 2, 1S10?4w4 BUGGY f l FOR * | we have been sel- ;j 3 ever sold for $65 sells for $85. y skilled workmen. ;j are. i:| having a full stock. o |> We carry a com- ;! ing at a reasonable ty- | ..I. Aa 1 UNf UUi S. 0 M