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>-| , Go to Henry Drag Store, Cfeapin, S. 0., to have your eyee tested for gUues. Examination free. We ; alpo handle a foil line of drags, i patent medioinet, jewelry, paints, ; : eto. rawwiu AJNJJ scissu-ta. 'Mrs. J. A. Mailer is pending sometime in Colombia. Attend the big. '.action Sale of Town Lots in Chapin, S. C., Sataiday, January the 28th at 11 o'clock. Mr. R. L. Keisler, that popular gentleman of Gilbert, came down in his handsome Maxwell car on Monday. Any of our people having rags, bones, crap iron, metals, brass, etc., for sale will see the advertisement of the Colombia Junk Co, in this issue. Remember that you can secure the Home and Farm, the yery best farm paper ever published, for only 25 cents * wool, in nnnnantrirm wit.h Thft Did patch. Subscribe now. Mr. Sol J. Miller, of Barr, was in town Saturday and renewed the subscription of his daughter, Mrs. Emma Bate of Black, Ala., for whioh he has ur thanks. Attend the big Auction Sale of Town Lots in Chapin, S. C., Saturday, January the 28& at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Earl F. Oswald, accompanied by her pretty uau^uto., ? an extended visit to tier parents, Coi. and Mrs. G. T. Graha n, in Crescent City, f Wa ' 7 i \ *. CABBAGE PLAINTS JTUit SAiitGood, healthy plants at 15o per hunaren, and $1.25 per thousand. Jolian Cromer, route 6, Lexington, S. 0. Mrs. M. L. Chapman, of Peak, has returned home after a few days visit $6 her daughter,'Mrs. Willie Swygert. Attend the big Auction Sale of Town > Lots in Chapin, S. O., Saturday January the 28th at 11 o'clock. Whe in need of merchandise of any kind, remember that H. N. Kaminer A Go's , is the place to bay the best for the least money. Mrs. George Mc Williams LeFever has retained from a pleasant visit to friends in Colombia. WANTED?25 or 30 laborers at q&ce. Good wages and steady wc k very day in the week. ' Tne Oasparis Atone Co., Lexington, S. C. Attend the big Auction Sale of Town Ti?u in tlhanin. S. C.. Saturday. Jan Wtxj the 28ch at li o'clock. * .;i I Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Jacobs, of Irmo \: laze visiting in town Monday, and filed in to see us. A carload of Cameron Steel Ranges, at lasts all others. These ranges were purchased direct from the factory and will be %)ld at greatly redncSSttpriees if moved soon. Call and sef&hQir saperiorty and low prices. , M. D. Harm an. lCr. Willie Lever and Miss Eva Lever, f Charleston, who have been visiting their Mother, Mrs. J. A. Lever, at *Ghapin, have returned home. HORSE FOR SALE?Nice 3-year-old horse, good traveller and fine style; 14 hands high, weight l,0501bs. Reason for selling, am overstocked. A. W. Harm an, Lexington, S. 0. route 2. Attend the big Anotion Sale of Town Lata in Chapin, 8. O., Saturday, Januttjr the 28th at 11 o'clock. i Mr. and Mrs.- E. Austin Smith and daughter, of Pelion, were in Lexington Saturday. Art squares, rugs, etc., the best line I have ever shown, and the prices are exactly right. All sizes to select from. Scott Hendrix. Pres Franklin, one of the most industrious and reliable negroes in the county, was in town Saturday and did not forget that his subscription was about to expire. ' WAKTED?Orders for Cabbage Plants ?grow# in fields and frostproof. 1, OOWated $1.25; 2,000 or more $1.00 per thousand F. O. B. Young's Island. Address, Ernest M. Da pre Co. Columbia, S. C. Jan. Il-4wl3. Attend the big Auction Sale of Town , Lots1 in Chapin, S. C., Saturday January the 28th at 11 o'clock. FOB SALE?Old Methodist church building at Lexington, also lot with same, 75x75 feet. Answer quick. Alfred J- Fox, reaJ estate and tnsur aux-e, Lexington, S. (J. Miss Annie Loa Taylor who is teaching the Half Way school was at home with her parents for the weeks-end. ^Attend the big Auction Sale of Town Lots at Chapin, S C , Saturday, January the 28tn at 11 o'clock. - Not so very long ago a popular young matron of Lexington had a young lady from a distant town visit- j mg her (we will say a most . charming yonng woman) and she invited a couple young men of her fancy to call . one evening to join in a social game 1 of cards. They replied to themselves " "Oh, I'd rather go to the "Com." Attend the bigAno^~- " . iWwa j Lots in Ch ! .. ^rorday, Jan- ] tr~ -tu ac 11 o'clock. j i?'OR SALE?One pair "Standard" floor scales; one pair hanging scales, capacity 12 pounds; one pair small warehouse trucks; one cheese cutter. All practically new fixtures. Write, or see Julian P. Meetze, Lexington, S. C. 1dies Heler Yuugbr. pop?.1tr trained nurse who has been at the bedside of Mavor Ssm p Roof for the p?jst sever?! weeks, went to Columbia on Sunday to be present at the marriage of her sister, Miss Frances Bell Vaughn, aLo a trained nurse, to Mr. Benjamin Tillman Crouch, which was solemnized at the home of Mr. and * Mrs. E. J. Jenkins. Miss Vaughn returned to Lexington on Sunday afternoon. FOR SALE?The J. A. Mailer place consisting of 73 acres, a well appointed dwelling and outbuildings. A part of the pi ce is in the incorporate* limits of the town of Lexington. An ideal liome. Terms reac " Apply to A'fred J. Fcx, -d insurance, Lexington, 12Lf : Attend the ^ig A ^fueofTown Lots in Chapir S. O., Saturday, January the 28tn at 11 o'clock. ' Ramon's liver Pillf at 25c a box at Barman's Bazaar. K , . j , f Must Stand Trial for Killing Husband. "Pinky** Culpepper, a negro women, is in jail here with the charge of murder resting against her, it having been alleged that she fired the contents of a shotg in intn th*kodv nf herhnsband, James Culpepper, inflicting wounds from which he died. The woman claims that she only abnth aooru utiH nrti bill Tha owl. ouvw wv ovw*w nuu uvv w *? v ? dence at the coroner's inquest, however, puts another view on the matter. Columbia . Junk Co., J. Orenstein, Prop. Pays tl e best Price for SCRAP IRON METALS, of all kinds.SONES,RAGS, ETC. Remember the place: Look for sign. 805 Gervais St., Columbia, S. C. Opposi e the Cibbes Machinery Co. Place w lat yo i have on your Wagons going io town or write, J. ORENSTEIN For Prices. ? REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of The PALMETTO NATIONAL BANK, at Columbia, S.C., at the close of business January 7, 1911. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $1,554,732 39 Overdrafts secured and unsecured 11,755 39 U. 8. bonds to secure circulation 250,000 00 U. 8. bonds to secure U. S. deposits . 80,000 00 U. S. bonds on hand..*... 52,000 00 Premiums on U. S. bonds 8,000 00 Bonds, securities, etc. 296,338 16 Banking house, furniture flrlmroa ORi. C4 MUVB MAVtUW* j ri/i WW Due from national banks (not reserve agent).......$ 875,750 82 Due from State and private banks and bankers, trast companies and savings banks 232,105 79 Due from ap- i proved reserve agents 287,404 57 Checks and other cash items 63,655 87 Exchanges for clearinghouse 27,912 00 Neteaof. other national banks 9.250 00 Frao6^oalp% per currency, nickels and cents 190 02 Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Specie......... 24,019 80 Legal tender notes...;.... 41,048 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 percent, of circulation).. 12,600 00 978,834 27 Total $3,329,614 24 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in '.. .$250,000 00 Surplus fund 50,000 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 38,278 46 National bank notes outstanding 250,000 00 Due to other national banks $ 387,858 89 Due to State and private banks and bankers ... 597,348.34 Dividends unpaid. 766 00 Individual deposits subject to check. 1,449,580.14 Time certificates of deposit.. 5,025.00 Certified checks.. 85.30 Cashier's checks Ant'ofoTi/linrp 1 1Q fiil vuvovwuuiiig lXVjVZi UDited States deposits ' 76,340.46 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 7,640.43 $2,688,285.78 Bills payable including certificates of deposits for money borrow id.... 100,000 00 Liabilities other than those above stated 3,100 00 Total *3.329.614 24 ' "" State of South Carolina, County of Richland, ss: I, J. P. Matthews, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 1 J. P. MATTHEWS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of January, 1911. BRUCE W. RAVENED, 1 Notary Public, S. C. ' Correct?Attest* : Wilie Jones, Jno. Jacob Seibels, F. H. Weston. Directors. _____ < Fine ior cuoking; purposes at educed prices at The Bazaar. < I NEW STORE ' 11 J SWANSEA, S. C. I 8 I am open here to serve the a 1 I people ot this section with a I 1 | stock of I < I ? Special Bargains in Shoes, K J Clothing and Hats. See me for 1 1 your wants before you buy?I I will treat yon right at all tim"" 1 j W. L. K. JOHNSON, I i Swansea, S. ! i f \ PRESSING CLUB?On February 1st I will reopen my pressing club in the Harman building in rear of court house and solicit the patronage of my former friends, C. D. Sligh. Old Reliable Presser. Attend the big Auction Sale of Town Lots at Chapin, S. C., Saturday, January the 28th at 11 o'clock. Horses, Mai . We are here to serve you may want, at right prices. See Us Befoi Swygert s LEESVILLE 3 FROST PROOF U f GUARANTEED TO SA I ^ FROM THE ORIGINAL CABS EstabHshad 1868. Fold in ( We grew the first FftOST PftOOP PLANTS la customer*. We havejrowi sad sold snore csbbsr tates oemM?d. WHY? Because our plants must: fit Is time to set these plants la your seetlon to set that sell for the most money. \ We so* three tens of Cabbage 8 Fruit trees and ornamentals. Write for free c&tali containing valuable Information about fruit and i In lots of 600 at $ LOO; 1000 to 6000 fl.50 per thousand LOO per thousand, lab. Yonsea Island. Our apa Wm. C. Geraty CoM Box 2( ?' = 1??^ IT THE HARDWARE MAN W. S. STEWART .Has moved to 1546 Main Street, 4 doors above old stand, opposite Columbia Hotel, Columbia, S. 0. ' ) ' ' My Lexington friends and customers will find my stock of HARDWARE, ETC. ALWAYS COMPLETE AND AT , Lowest Prices See me first for your wants in my line. TVhtnrs and Creditors. AlVVAVVf #r _ This is to notify all persons holding j claims against the estate of Susan Lown, deceased, to present the same, propery attested, and those indebted to said estate will make payment to the undersigned on or before March 1, 1911. J. F. LOWN, 4 to 14 Executor. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Connty of Lexington. By George S. Drafts, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, J. ' H. Sightler made Buit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of tlie estate of and effects of J. S. Glenn. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. S. Glenn, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. K., S. C., on the 25th day of January, 1911, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show sausc, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 11th day Df January, aDno domini 1911. GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L. S.) Probate Judge Lexington County, S. C. Published on the llnh day of January, 1911, in the Lexington Dispatch i weeks. Notice Dr. C. J. Oliveros of Columbia, S. C.svid be at the Meetze Hotel in Lexing, con, S. C., on January 20th and 21st, Dnly, and then at the Wise Hotel in Prosperity, S. 0., on January 27th and 2Sth, If you need relief or desire to consult him about trouble of any nature with Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat or Lungs, or if needing proper Spectacles Eye-glasses, this is an oppportunity , to see bim at your home town, Vvh. re I he will be pronged to make Pvon,i",j.- ' tions, do operations, give trea^meni or I advice and furnish Spectacles etc Re- j ir.emoer vne two y/m** dates, 1 ' } For Sale A valuable plantation of 125 acres 90 acres open; good for corn, oofctq?, etc., near Cross Roads, four miles west of Swansea; dwelling, outbuildings, two good tenant houses and fine water. Address, D. H. Lawson, Gaston. S. 0.. Route 1. Janl8-2m cs i Mules. I B We have in our 1 p| Stables Horses, Mares | || and Mules suitable for (??8 . v.-- , p any and all purposes. | I Come in and make 1 your Selection. | with just such stock as you | -k I re You Buy. | ind Smith, I LBBAGE PLANTS ^ TTSFY CUSTOMERS 1 AGE PLANT 6S0WERS. || MBJOK.*"ABOUOA.TKWCSM. BOKOTmB TW* 7 / A M*l? f ^ ^ yi^T&urca^ / / O^rmOHTED Capital Stock $30,000.00 1M1 Now hare orer twenty thousand satisfied a plants thsa all otfcsrpanos* lacks SwHlws plssse or we send your money back. Order now; extra early cabbala, and they ere the one* J fifty eeeeaii Also grow fall Hue of >6vu pvi season 8trawbeny Plants* og of ffost-proof plants of the best varieties, regetable growing. Prices on Cabbage Plants:? ; 6,000 to 9,000 $1.26 per thousand; 10.099 and over Dial saprasa rata so plants Is vary low. )8 Yonges Island, S. C. # WE HA I Two Cars III Mares and Mu all purposes. Come out j what stock Our terms and prices j in every deal. : I \ {rsTCk vr.M Knv WF, V V ' .wis QZ-. ; I 1VXV J V U IUU J T T ?-? A. Matthews ; ! G LEESVIL | If? larger? 0L cost of pr jjg' COMBAI d moDTi^z-tare all grac fciizcr material. If you sssssgsssaeasasasssscssssssss | Two. Weeks 1 1 For the Next Two Weeks 1 tire Stock of General Merc ? Come Quick Before the 1 G. S. Crout & | Swansea, ||pp^ j Bargains for ^ We earnestly request you to call at bia to do your s! ^ Special in Indies and Misses Suits: 97 yx-z.vo uu ttuy suit j.ur niiBs fine art squares 9x12 sold up to $27 I squares 9x12 sold at $20.00 only $15. X* 1 1-4 plaid blankets $6.00 only $i ^ blankets 1 1-4 at $4.00 special. $ Children Tea Set: 100 fine tea sets e ^ 200 fine kid doll babies, sleeping do! ^ Ladies Fur Set: If you have any nc ^ good lady, no better place than her ^ Millinery Bargains: 50 fine hats solt $ 30 fine hat sold as high up as $10 or & Clothing Bargains: 50 firie hard fini 4$ price $20 for this sale $14.95,50 fine 1$12.95 Overcoats: 25 Cravenette overcoat regular price $8.50, 25 all wool Ove $4 95. Bargains in Shirts: 200 dozen fine e regular price and value 75c only 49< Handkerchiefs and Ties: 25 dozen i for 5c. 25 dozen all pure white lim 25 dozen man's Ties at 25 and 50c w FITZMAUl 1703-1706 Main St. WWVWVWW BARBER jl am prepared 10 hiccuib any ill in the tonsorial line. Shan ra: Hair tonics, mole and wart killt to kill or remove moles or warts A. B. SUA CHAPIN, S VE Aj Horses, GoodiW les, Suitable fori If and see us for 119 : you may want. W( are right. We are here to g you want a BUGGY or W IAYE THE BEST MAKES. ^ & Bouknight ( eneral Merchants, LE, : : SOUTH CARO] >u would Raise Bfgf Crops, would have fewer^ acres a] CiSi$'t?? ; If y ou would rsduc eduction, buy from the ra7cFF.Fmi.l7El CHAELESTCN, 5. C? les Oi. n rtiiizers and carry a large stock of the t want fertilizers for Cotton, Corn, Grain, to trie Lest from a veil known company suck as tl \HFE FERTJLUZER 00.t Charle#inn, S. C. ,JThe Hod? of Gocd Fc/uLsrs'' WRITE IFOR PRICE r, ** t I Cost Sale. | We will Sell Our En- | handise at Cost. | Goods ate Picked. % Company, | South Carolina. | ^ ' I huuuhB Shoppers | our store when in Uoium- f hopping ^ $17.95 for any suit up to & es they sold at $18.50. 50 ^ >0, only $21.95, 25 fine art ^ 95, 25 pair of fine all wool 1.00, 25 pair all wool white ^ rcmplete at only 25c and50? f Is 25c, 50c and 75c ^ )tion to buy a fur set for the ^ 1 as high up as $5 enly $1.98 ^ ? ily $4.95 ^ shed suits all wool regular ? all wool suits sold at $16 50 ^ ;s for young men at $5.95 J rcoats Sold at $7.50 only ^ ihirts dress ard soft oollars # i each W ' flne white Handkecheife 2 J} en at 5c each. J 'orth 50 and 75c. ^ RICE S Columbia, S. C ? HUUUUlH j SHOP lug in first-class manner zors and clean towels, >r, for sale.- Guaranteed i without leaving scars. IMER^ > c. ' I . ' ; ???^ i have it. five you satisfaction A A\T TTC jTLVJUI^I OCC V u uc ? Company, UNA, I ' ? e your 1 Rco^m i jest quality of fer. ' bacco, Truck, 4?