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??? Go to HearyOrag Store, Chapin, S* C., t> have your eyes tested for gl&bses. Examination free. We also handle a full line of drugs, patent medicines, jewelry, paints, etc. FSMTCIL AND SCISSORS. Dr. J. R. Langford, a popular physician of Swansea, w e here Monday. Tissue papers for making flowers, e*c., at The Bazaar. Mr. W. L. Addy, of Gilbert, was in town Monday on matters of basiness. Col. G. T Graham is here from hi9 winter home in Florida, attending court. Lawson D. Melton, Esq., of Columbia, son of the late distinguished Saml Melton, was here on Monday. E. D. Craig, Esq., of the Columbia Bar, has been in attendance upon court this week. W. W. Hawes, ?q., of New Brookland, wa9 here gut ng the week on legal business. Mr. M. Cockerel, a progressive farmer and good citizen of Batesb'-irg, Route 1, was in town Monday and gave us a pleasant call. Capt. L. W. Redd, who holds an important position with the Calhoun Falls Mills, iu Abbeville county, 9pent the week-end with his family here. Capt. Redd was several years superintendent of the Lexington Mfg. Co., and a most popular gentleman is he. Col. George Johnson, the distin. * guished counsel of the Southern Railway has been attending court this we 2k. Oar young friend Geo. E. Caughman from up on Hollow creek, was in town Tuesday and remembered the printers with a dollar for renewal another year. Mr. J. D. Myers, of Sumter, is visiting at the home of Mr. J. J. Fox. F. H. Dominick, Esq., of the Newberry Bar, one of the toremost young lawyers in the State, was here on legal business Monday. Wm. Shannon Nelson, one of the most popular young attorneys of the State and a son of Col. P. H. Nelson, was here on legal business Monday. Mr. R. L. Lybrand, president of the bank of Swansea and a leading merchant of that town, has been here during the week. Mr. W. L. Rawl, the king lumber ^aala* /vf Pofoohnirf ttroo in t-ntrn TOfl. Uvaivl vx " uij wv " ** j vw terday on matters of business. A clever gentleman is Mr. Rawl. Dr. J. Willie WessiDger, one of the leading physicians of the Fork, has been in attendance upon court this week. Mrs. Dr. P. H. Shealy and little daughter have returned from a pleasant visit to relatives in Leesville. Mrs. Elizabeth Derrick, of Leesville, is visiting ner daughter, Mrs. Dr. P. s H. Shealy. Ool. J. H. FricV, of Chapin, was in town Monday on legal business. ??-_ TT T_1 T? 1 i. "I .air. xstrnr^ jane xvawi, supeimieuuent of the Prosperity Cotton Seed Oil Mill, has been here this week. Henry Jake is a whole-souled, big-hearted felloe, and has many friends at this his old home. FOR SAL IF?Old Methodist church building at Lexington, also lot with same, 75x75 feet. Answer quick. Alfred J. Fox, real estate and insurance, Lexington, S. C. Mrs. C. M. Ffird's many friends will learn with much regret of her very serious illness. She was taken suddenly ill with pneumonia on Friday nicht. Dr. B. K. H. Kreps, of Columbia, is in daily attendance. Mrs. Robt. F. Bowe, of Greenyille, will arrive in Lexington this afternoon to be at the bedside of her mother, Mrs,, C. M. Efird. Mr. Brosig Harman, a student of the TTwiTTAHi itrr CAntV? /^o*a1i m n or\Ar?f V ill V ci ritj ui uvuLii uixiiat o^uu the week-end with his aunt, Mrs. Cbas. A. Geiger. Mr. W. A. Fitten, of Columbia, the popular, energetic and clever claim agent of the Southern Railway, Las been in attendance upon court thi9 week. There is no better man than Will Fitten. NEW GOODS?H N. Kaminer & Co., continue to add new goons to v their already large and well selected stock of dry goods, notions shoes, hats, farmers suppaes, groceries, etc. Go, see what they have just received and learn the luwe9t prices ever known in this town. Col. P. H. Nelson, of Columbia, who has as many friends in this county as he has in nis own, a lawyer of State-wide reputation, was here Monday. Col. Nelson is gradually recovering from his recent severe illness. If you want good, pure Irish seed potatoes, th? Rose, Irish cobbler, &c., go to M. D. lLarmau'S grocery, where you will find a lot of good things to eat and the prices will please you. Mrs. Welter Caughman and her bright lituo boys, of Cr-~ ~ K* -ut Sunday h??re * .. x uents Mr. and M1*" 13,1' ,j. iniss Catherine Haltiwanger, of Balden tine, visited her nephew, D. R. Haltiwanger, during the week-end. Miss Annie Lou Taylor spent the week-end with lier parents, "Mr. and Mrs. J. 1>. Taylor. FOR SALE?The J. A. Muller place consisting of "3 acres, a well anpointed dwelling and eucbuudiugs. A part of the pl ?oe is in the incorporate limit* of the town or Lexington. An ideal home. Te.*m6 reasonable. Apply to A.free: J. Fo::, real estate and insur. ance, Lexington, S. C. 12tt "Ask me no questions and I'll telJ you no lies," said the Hon. Samuel Jesse Leaphart in answer to an inquiry about the mule. "Just say that the mule is deed and that his body has been consigned to its last resting place in the 'bone yard,' where all good mules go." Miss Helen Vaughn returned to the nurses hom?3 in Columbia on Sunday, the condition of Mey^r Roof beinj.; so much improved "eouire her services longer. stay in Lexington Mic "V '. by her chaiming peiconai. ?. uxable dispoaibn and gra<;it s manners, endeared herseli' to ail, and she will find a most cordial welcome awaiting her refcufn to our little city at any time, The man} friends of Miss Elizabeth Barman will be pained to learn that she is seriously' ill at the home of her brother, Mr. T. S. Harman, aboat five miles from town. The Rev. T. S. Brown, p&stor of St. Stephen's church, will preach at Providence next Sunday atternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Everybody welcome. ! Mrs. Smith and little son anddaughI ter?Jerome and Vivau?of Dalzell, ? ~ Samter county, are tne guests or air, i and Mrs. J. J. Fox. Mr. J. E. Sease, one of the best | farmers on Hollow creek, was in town j Tuesday and paid ns a pleasant call. Mr. B. J. Waites, a good citizen on Lexington route 3, was here yesterday aod renewed The Dispatch, and the Home and Farm for another year. We call special attention to the ad- j vertieement of Alex AyouL. Our peo- i pie will find it beneficial if they need ' j anything in his big stock of goods to ! cail and see him when in Columbia, j forhi9 prices for tne next ten dajs ' .**.11 nof/M ioh oil Knr Aa Will OOlVtlMU J Dr. W. Price Timmerman, of Batesburg, in whom there is no other, was here Monday. Col. John B?dl To will, the popular ! and versatile editor of the Batesburg I Enterprise, waa here Monday. Rev. S. C. Ballentine, pi stor of Luther Chapel, Leesyille. and editor of the Leesville News, was in Lexington Monday. Dr. W. T. Brooker, that prince of princely men, who is loved and honored by aU who know him, came up from Swansea Monday. T -:ii 1 /~?l o O "EVV. 1 CfV, x wui ue at v^iiapiij, o. w., iuiu and 16th, prepared to do dental work. Dr. L. L. Toole. Large, hardy, early Cabbage Plants the choicest ever soid here, Kaufmann Drug Co. Mr. D. D. Smitb, a member of the firm of Swygert & Smith, of Leesville, whose reputation for fair and 3quare dealing is known throughout the county, was in town Monday and gave us a pieasant and profitable call Mr. S. A. Mathias, the popular merchant of Irmo, was in town Friday. Miss iva May kooi nas returned from a pleasant yisit. ro her uncle in New Brookland. Mrs. Karl F. Oswald and little j daughter have returned from a delightful visit of several weeks to Mr9. Oswald's parents, Col. and Mrs. G. T. Graham, in Crescent City, Fla. The Editor was highly entertained at Mr. Ed Shuli's home while at New Brookland Saturday. The kindness and generous hospitality we oan never forget of Mrs. Ed Shuil and Mrs. P. J. Wessinger on our yisits to cheir homes. The county board of registation was in session Monday, but there was but little work to do. County Auditor Dent has just finished putting on the February penalty. Mr. Dent stated that there are many _ ? J delinquents. < Bargains fc ^ We earnestly request you to ca ^ bia to do y< J Special in Ladies and Misses Si ^ $27.50. $14.95 for any suit for ^ fine art squares 9x12 sold up to J squares 9x12 sold at $20.00 only ^ 1 1-4 plaid blankets $6.00 on! 0 blankets 1 1-4 at $4.00 special. f Children Tea Set: 100 fine tea ? f 200 fine kid doll babies, sleepinj 1 Ladies Fur Set: If you have ar ^ good lady, no better place than ^ Millinery Bargains: 50 fine hats W 80 fin? hat sold as high up as $: f Clothing Bargains: 50 fine hare ^ price $20 for this sale $14.95,50 \ $12.95 ^ Overcoats: 25 Cravenette ovei ^ regnlar price $8.50, 25 all wool $4.9o. ? Bargains in Shirts200 dozen f ^ regular pjice and value 75c onl ? Ll on/HrnrnViiofe onrl Tloc' 9^ (In ^Bk XXCUIUV/LilVi-o muu mv s*v ^ for 5c. 25 dozen all pure whiti ^ 25 dozen men's Ties at 25 and c Z FiTZM. ? 1703-1706 Main St. kviVlUUUI j Horses, Mai S "' J "' " ' ;. Wp nrp h^rp tn sprvpvnn I may want, at right prices. See Us Befoi Swygert a LfckiSVILLE To The Suffering. Why Pay Big Prices for dental work when you can get the best from Dr. G. R. Harding at enough lees to pay your expenses coming to Columbia. 5 cents will bring yon to his office near Hyatt Park on the Rldgwood car. All material U9ed i9 GUARANTEED to be of the best and the workmanship SUPERIOR. Extracting of teeth abso1 n fol ?r nainlnoa via qGaw a n ff n /v mi f V* luucjj ^amicDo, likj 011^1 ouucin 1111 the month. Don't pay any attention to the false reports aboht Dr. Harding He is living and doing as good dental work as ever. Notice Pensioners. The County Pension Board will meet at Lexington C. H., on Tuesday, thp 21st day of February, after which date no more applications will be received S. M. ROOF, Chairman Board of Pensions Lex Co. Dental Notice. I will be at Chapin, February 15 and 16th. prepared to do dental work. Dr. L. L. TOOLE. DON'T DELAY LONGER In providing yonr home with a good piano or crgan Doubtless, you have promised your family an instrument. No home is complete without music, and nothing is so inspiring and cultivating. Music , helps to drown sorrows, and gives entertainment for the children, and keeps them at home. This is our 27th year of uninterrupted success here hence we are better prepared than ever to "supply the best pianos and organs and will save yon money. Write us AT ONCE for catlogs and for our easy payment plan and prices. ill'S MUSIS HOUSE 14 2? Main St. Columbia, S. C. Dealer in High Grade PIANOS AND ORGANS /VWWVWWVlW >r Shoppers ? 11 at our store when in Colum- ^ Dur shopping -zk aits: $17.95 for any suit up to ? misses they sold at ?18.50. 50 ^ $27.50, only $21.95, 25 fioe art J $15.95, 25 pair of fine all wool ^ y $4.00, 25 pair all wool white ^ >ets complete at only 25c and 50c f I dolls 25c, 50c and 75c lv notion to buy a fur set for the ^ here. ^ j sold as high up as $5 only $1.98 ^ 10 only $4.95 $ I finished suits all wool regular & fine all wool.snhs sold at $16.50 ^ rcoats for young men at $5.95 ^ Overcoats Sold at $7.50 only ^ ine shirts dress ard soft collars f y 49c each f zen fine white Handkecheifs 2 J e linen at oc each. * >0c worth 50 and 75c. ^sT AURICE * Columbia. S. C. J /VWWWWWbI cs ; Mules. | I'i We have in our | I Stables Horses, Mares 1 | and Mules suitable for ? 1 any and all purposes. I 9 1 M " || Come in and make | j ?1 your Selection. i with just such stock as you | *e You Buy. | md Smith, j , . . S. C. I i ' *?*?? v ' > i ( 11QUESTI Where Must I ] Shopping } Columbia? ' Because His Sto And I Kn ] DRY < IM t f * WW Rein 1616 Mai ' 1 4 WE HA' Two Cars Tlrt" J TI7T jsiares aiiu iuu all purposes. Come out what stool Our terms and prices ? in every deal. fore you buy. WE I Matthews G LEESVIL ws.? IflPpS" Larger < ctp? cost of pr gf C0MBA1 * T.'e manu'icture all gra< If, " i ^i i ' '' V.* ;* \ ' ' . . * ' ' on an: At Do Mv I I ^Vhile in J" 16 WHY? ck is all New and 1 ow He Has All Ne^ Everything in the jiOODS, SHOES, IILLINERY LIN! Visit Me. temper me ru in Street, Columbia, South Ci VE J ; Horses, GoodiE les, Suitable for lj| and see us [you may want. W 5 are right. We are here to >-If you want a BUGGY or 1 1AVE THE BEST MAKES. & Bouknight eneral Merchants, ,LE, : : SOUTH CAR >u would Raise Big C?cp; ill e u wouia nave lewer acres Crops*! If you would redu oduction, buy from the SEE'FERTHJZl CHARLESTON, S. C. les of fertilizers and carry a large stock of th want fertdkers for Cott?w, Cora, Gra?n, 1 the best from a vrell known company such a< \H?Z FERTILIZER CO., CS? Weston, S- < "The Home of Good FsrtiliTers'* WRITE f OU PRjCZJ. . _ i \ . 1 ???????????I ( 4 ) ufMiM? I i iiui mnuj i 16 Main St. I r-r j_ _ J _ I up-to-date ! w Goods. AND 4 E r ace, -TBI arolina i re have it. give you satisfaction WAGON See US beCompany, Ji ' . / ice your at c?^ g| | ' 3 best quality of fer. j