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MM??? Go to Henry Drug Store, Chapin, 8. C., to have your eyes tested for glasses. Examination free. We also handle a full line of drugs, patent medicines, jewelry, paints, etc. _ M?:i? AITS 3CZ SSORS. When you leave home don't forget to oarry a dollar for the editor. Col. Q. T. Graham, cf Crescent City, ~*la. is spending a few days here. Schredded.cc c:>anut, fresh and cheap, At The Bazaar. Mrs. Irvin Stack, of Irmo, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Eennie Harman. Ramon's Liver Pills at 25c a box at. Harman's Bazaar. Miss Mae Taylor has returned from a very pleasant visit to her aunt, Mrs. W. L. Taylo% of Colombia. Mrs. Sarah R. Shuler, of Batesburg, is visiting at the home of Hon. C. M. fifird. FOR SALE?a bunch of timber estiv suited to cut a million feet. E. P. Derrick. rare.'-, Mr. G. H. Roof, the popular merchant at Barr, was in town Monday. Fine apples for cooking purposes at reduced prices at The Bazaar. Mr. Chas. J. Hendrix, of Columbia, viaitei relatives and friends here last jSuday. Oranges, mixed nnts, raisins, etc., fresh stock at The Bazaar. Let your subscriptions to the monument fund come right along. We are going to publish the names next week. Dr. "R. J. "Rthfirfldflre. ^resident of the Bank of Leesville and a leading ?it izen of that town, was here on Saturday. The Holy Communion will be ad,4ninistered at St. Stephen's chnreh on next Sunday morni ng at 11 o'clock. Mr. T. 0. Shealy, of Batesburg, was a prominet juror this week. Tom is a plever gentleman. CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALEGood, healthy plants at 15c per hundred, and $1.25 per thousand. Julian Cromer, route 6, Lexington, S. C. Mr. W. J. Price, of Pricyille, was in town Thursday and made us glad with his renewel for anoth er year. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tally Harth and on, of Columbia, came over in their handsome new car on Sunday. FOB SALE?One pair "Standard" floor scales; one pair hanging scales, capacity 12 pounds; one pair email warehouse tracks; one cheese cutter. All practically new fixtures. Write, or see Julian P. Meetze, Lexington, S.C., f-r / -V ^HH^r ^flHkflKHUil^H J^K^r mNUr ^BT Cv *:' V; ,; -*^ i ' PSfe&& 1 We know of no other medi cessful in relieving the sufferi S many genuine testimonials, Vegetable Compound. In almost every communit ,. have been restored to health 1 etable Compound. Almost < either been benefited by it, or In the Pinkham Laboratory taining over one million one \ women seeking health, in wl their own signatures that they taking Lydia E. Pinkham's V Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg< many women from surgical o\ Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegei clusively from roots and-herbs #T*I ;. i no leason wny it is so sa( ingredients which act direct! restoring it to healthy and no . Thousands of unsolicited a: as the following prove the effi vuiuuia, ** ist-t "'- troubled with f< MM backache and be i vertisement of ] BftSF ^ ^lijf Compound and ( M ^ p||? several bottles I 111 must say that 11 J||| not thank you ei ^?T^^h6iii| ham's Vegetable ? Mrs. John We ?PilllrtWlv ^?^oma? "Wisconj \ Women who i : :n? ?~..i:? iiio pccuncti LU uicii these facts or doubt the abilii etable Compound to restore ti ?$. . .. \ Mrs Jas. E. Raw), who has been indisposed for some weeks, is some better. Mrs. W. H. Sills, of Batesburg, spent Sunday in Lexington, the guest of her tr t ier, Mr. D. R. Haltiwanger. Tne new Methodist cnurch is rapidI ly nearing completion. It will be a I baautiful little edifice. Rev. T. S. Brown and his charming i daughter, Miss Mattie Jordan Brown, returned from Charlotte on Saturday. . Mr. H. A. Spann, ex-clerk of the Coirt, and a popular resident of Leesj ville was in town last week paying taxes and gave us a call. Sheriff Corley has mov. d back into th3 jail and Deputy Sheriff Miller has moved into the Oswald residence on north Main street. Mr. W. Josh Gunter, of Pelion, one of the popular juroro attending court thi9 week, called in Monday and reI newer! for his paper. Mr. John M. Sfcnart, one of Mim? j naugh's popular clothing salesmen. ' came over from Columbia on Sunday to visit bis sisters, the Misses Stuart. FOR SALE?One good heavy timber cart at a bargain. Arply to G. H. Roof, Barr, S. C. Mr. J. S. Wessinger, president of the Bank of Chapin and a prosperous mawhant, nf that f/iwn. wa? in atten dance upon court on Monday. Mr. H. R. Hair, traveling representatiye of tha Augusta Chronicle spent yesterday in Lexington in the interest of that most excellent daily. Miss Anna Brown, the popular milliner at W. P. Roof's for the past several seasons, has gone to her home at George, N. C. Miss Brown is a most charming little woman and everybody in Lexington is her friend. Hon. and Mrs. B. L. Caughman, of Columbia, spent Sonday with relatives in Lexington. *'Bank" is serving his second term a3 chairman of the South Carolina Railroad commission. Mr. A. Silas Clarke, of Leesville route, while ip town Monday called in to see us and renewed for his paper. Silas is a clever gentleman and it is the wish of The Dispatch that his shadow may never grow less. The Rev. W. P. Yarborrough will preach to men and boys only at Horeb church next Sunday afternoon at 3 o*c!ock. It is expected that a large audience of men will greet the popular evangelist WANTED?Orders for Cabbage Plants ?grown in fields and frostproof. 1,000 crated $1.25; 2,000 or more $1.00 per thousand F. O. B. Young's Island. Address, Ernest M. Dupre Co. Co| lunibia, S. C. Jan. Il-4wl3. i /9 * r cine which has been so slicing of women, or secured so as has Lydia E. Pinkham's t y you will find women who Dy Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegevery woman you .meet has knnwQ Qnmp nnp hac / at Lynn, Mass., a*e files conmndred thousand letters from lich many openly state over have regained their health by egetable Compound, etable Compound has saved Derations. table Compound is made e\>, and is perfectly harmless, xessfui is because it contains y upon the female organism, rmal activity. I nd genuine testimonials such ciency of this simple remedy. nsin.? " For three years I was emale weakness, irregularities, :aring down pains. I saw an adLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable lecided to try it. After taking found it was helping me, and I am perfectly well now and can aough for what Lydia E. Pink> Compound has done for me." mtland, R. F, P., No. 3, Box 60, sin. are suffering from those dis: s'.': should not lose sight of y (jl I-/did, jj#. x liiKnam s v egleir health. The Editor will commence at Pelion | next week and will continue the rounds j by Steedman, Samaria, Batesbur?r j Leesville, Summit and Gilbert. Don't | forget the date9 and meet him with your dollar for the Dispatch. Mr. J. Frank Lindler from near f^.honin Vina mAvarl An fVio linniP nf t.lxa VUWpiU AtMO IXiV ? V* '/il t ^ V4 V.?v old Jacob Kyzer lands about four miles west of Lexington?We are glad to have Frank with U9. Hei9 an industrious and good fellow and we wish him success in his new home. Mr. W. D. Monts, one of the jolliest and best citizens of the Ballentine section, was here Thursday and remem bered the printers with his dollar. He is proud he is still left in old Lexington county and says, like "the old time religion, Lexington is good enough for him." LOST?Shepherd puppy about 6 months old. Black with white breast and feet. Return to Perry Harman, route 2, and get reward. The many friends of Mrs. M. D. Harman will be pained to learn that she has been confined to her home for several days by illness and will wish for her a speedy recovery. REACHES RURAi t n 1HE UML COLUMBIA, SOI With Associated Press 1( ing the news of the world leave Columbia on the afi for the rural route carrier's News of the Capital and > ; happens. ONLY $5.00 Write at once for spech more. THE DAIL COLUMl irnf AUl KJ WE CARR fife EASl MHBHHnmHi I KODAKS,FILMS, PAPE9 y SHIPMENTS FREQ ? H INSURII l|j Send Us Your I THE R. L. BRY ^ COLUMB v t'yap?gas uifrmir i . Legislature in Session, The South Carolina legislature met in annual session in Columbia yesterday, The Lexington delegation i9 composed of the following gentlemen: Or. D. M. Crosson, state senator; Ool. J. Brooke "Wkignrd, Isaao Edwards and R. L. Shuler, representatives. IIoxi. LlouUfel Li. Smith, of Cam den. is was speaker of the House, a position he has filled with distinguished ability before. Married. j On January, 4,1011, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Luther Conner, by Rev. J. A. Cromer, Mr. Benjamin Leitner, of Florida, and Miss Mary Conner, of Lexington. After months of persistent refusal on the ground of interference "with contracts with publishers, Robert E. Peary, the arctic explorer, has promised.! to furnish congress with the proofs j upon wnieh he reiies to buppoi o nis ( claim to reaching the north pole. v 4 LOST?Between Columbia and Lre - i v 1 * on Monday nifht Jan. 2, o e auto mud chain for wheel size 32x3>?. Will pay a liberal reward for same. J. E. B. McCartha, Leesville, S. C. j Dr. Clif'Ton?Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat specialist, will be in Johnston Monday, Jan. 16th; Salnda, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 17, 18, 19; Batesburg Friday, and Saturday, 20, 21, at Dr. Mitchell's office. Operations Treatment, Eye glasses. Charges reasonable, all examinations free. Please r>oll on * ! XT V/Oil VOX A J The White Plymouth Rock chickens of S. A. Mathias, of Irmo, S. C., after having won the following blue ribbons at the State fair, 1st hen, 1st pullet, 1st cockerel, and 1st Den, they carried off the blues at the Great Show of the South-, at Charlotte, N. C., last week on eyery bird exhibited in the strongest competion; also won the 1st prize at Spartanburg, Charleston, Richmond, Va., and other shows. They are conceded to be the best in the South. Now is a good time to subscribe for Thp m'flnat-nh. j ?j?jii mjb aw ?wn?t? rurTTT?r?rn I hi ? I ROUTES FIRST y Record JTH CAROLINA >ased wire news service, giv- | and full market reports, ! brnnnn trairiQ 3nH R rP3fK first trip. of the State the same day it PER YEAR~\ ; il rates for club of ten or YRECORD UA, S. C. )AK Y A FULL CKI \ MAN M| I AND OTHER SUPPIES. M m [UENT, MG FRESH GOODS ^ Order Today ^ AN COMPANY | IA, S. C. W id larger Ry cost of p: M COMBAi + We manufacture aM grn i materia!. It voi ^cowfi JiTmrru iai -r>v 4*4=4*4= =3= 4*4==!=^* /Jr\ 7f\ 7wwfF. /IT /S\7f\ HH IMPORTANT ANNOUNC s|k Something of Vital (h) People ot New 1 '7B\ Vieini >aur- The patrons of this store hare learne/r\ ment it means eomermng of unusual int' \H/ it only after careful study and invest igat wntt as ourselves. Often i* is an opportunity /H\ procu re something: which you have been \tf/ time it concerns your health, 4R9HP We are now prepared to offer yot; /l|\ They are the best we know of, and we kn \j/ each one is turnished us and is yours fo >Sjpwt about what you are takin . or what they /fTs flaring adver isements with exaggerate \B/ full value is put into the medicine. Tht -9jBB valuable remedies for many years, and t /if\ are daiiy tostif>ingr to their merit3. Rea \jj/ ment over. We always try to give our patrons th< service and courteous treatment. That * \||/ are appreciated is shown by the continu and the cons ant additi n ? f new friends If you need ptedi.ine you want the v the Dike ilemedieM. Also a complete line of Toilet Article* 5, ness. Perscriptions (5) THE BR00KLA1 .jJfc. A. It. BACH3 | Where to Spen ? If it is Dry Goods, Notions, St 3 anything in a general line of t S before you buy and we can sa 8 Cotton Seed Hulls and Meal? ? Seed. We are here to please ; | G. S. Crout | Swansea, | Wheelwright, Black g R EPA We are located at White ! ||| all kinds of wheelwright ?1 guarantee to give satisfactio I ig prices. ii We also carry a select lm @| we solicite a liberal share of cinity. It is our purpose a! 1 ELEAZEF & WHITE ROCK, - - 4 Hwvm^wA' * Bargains fc ^ We earnestly request you to cal J bia to do yc ^ Special in Ladies and Misses St ^ $27.50. $14.95 for any snifc for i ? fine art squares 9x12 sold up to J squares 9x12 sold at $20.00 only Tj 1 1-4 plaid blankets $6.00 onl ^ blankets 1 1-4 at $4.00 special. ^ Children Tea Set: 100 fine tea s Jk 200 fine kid doll babies, sleeping ^ Ladies Fur Set: If you have an good lady, no better place than ^ Millinery Bargains: 50 fine hats f 30 fine hat sold as high up as $1 & Clothing Bargains: 50 fine hard ^ price $20 for this sale $14.95, 50 Jk $12.95 Overcoats: 25 Cravenette ovei ^ regular price $8.50, 25 all wool r $4 95. ^ Bargains in Shirts: 200 dozen fi jjk regular price and value 75c onl; i . Handkerchiefs and Ties: 25 do: 'C for 5c. 25 dozen all pure white I 5 dozen men's Ties at 25 and 5 L FITZMi 1703-1706 Main St. in would Raise Biff CPO! m would have fewer acres Crops. ? If you would red reduction, buy from the tiEEFERTILIZi CHARLESTON, S. C. ,des of fertilizers and carry a large stock of 1 i want fertilizers for Cotton, Cora, Grain the best from a well known company snch *HEE FERTILIZER CO., Charleston, S "The Home of Good Fertilizers" WRITE FOR PRICES. IhHh rih nr ~r rf"; nr EMENT. HERE I S Interest to All the ^ Brookland and \n/ ity. 1 that when we make an announce"rest and value to them and we mak? su\. ion looking to their welfare as well \?l/ for you to pave a little money, or to 4UVuuable to get elsewhere before. This /IJ\ i that excellent lineof Dik" Remedies. -IVPK-ow all about th^ra. Tho formula for /lf\ r the asking. There is no gnnss work \j|/ wiP do for you. You never see any '3IBP1 statements for th'< Dike Remedies? /U\ ) Dike Co. have manufactured these \H/ housandsupon thousands of people d the flst paragraph of this announce- /Vs* < j best y'lues, accommodation, prompt we are succeeding and that our effotts ' H > ed patronage of our old customers ;ry best. Come in and learn all about //jj^ 3. we also do a complete Drug Busi- PBP" a Specialty. VD PHARMACY IAN. Peop, jlf. 1 U/v4/VS/M1/V<I/V a .? tk .. ca A A L. - ^9696SSSS9S9S9 SS9S9S9tf96J d Your Money | toes, Hats, Groceries, in fact, P jelect merchandise. See us 3 ve you money, we handle fli pay market prices for Cotton ? pou. Try us. ? & Company, | South Carolina. | MM?M?????? ?1 r smilh And GeneraTg IRING I Rock and are prepared to do and blacksmith work, and |i n every time, at reasonable II e of Coffins and Caskets, and ' your patronage in this vi- yj| I ways to please. I & KOON 1 - SOUTH CARO^ % wwwww Hj >r Shoppers t 1 at our store when in Colum- f >ur shopping f y 'i-i . n~ ^ Z i His: $11.^0 lur any tuiu up w vmisses they sold at $18.50. 50 ^ $27.50, only $21.95, 25 fine art ^ $15.95, 25 pair of fine all wool ^ y $4.00, 25 pair all wool white ^ ets complete at only 25c and 5Qc f ; dolls 25c, 50c and 75c y notion to buy a fur set for the ^ here. ^ i sold as high np as $5 enly $1.98 ^ .0 only $4.95 ^ . finished snits all wool regular J fine all wool suits sold at $16.50 ^ coats for young men at $5.95 ? Overcoats Sold at $7.50 only ^ ne shirts dress and soft collars f y 49c each ? sen fine white Handkecheifs 2 i linen at 5c each. V Oc worth 50 and 75c. ^ \URICE * Columbia, S. C. ? .Xflii ER CO, I the best quality of fer.