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* Go to Henry Drag Store, Chapin, &. 0., t > have your eyes tested for gla ?es. <E*aamiatfon free. We' afeo -adle a fall line of drugs, patent medicines, jewelry, paints, ete. PgWSTL A3TP SCISSOSS. Iptyor Sam P. Roof continues to improve. Miss Ella R. Price has oar thanks fey her renewal for another year. Mr. W. M. Marchanfc, one of our prompt paying subscribers of Brookland. made us a pleasant call while in town Monday. * Mr. John E. Betchman, of White Rock,a leading citizen of that section, has joined the Dispatch's large familv of readers. Mr. A. J. Sturkie, of Swansea, has eur thanks for his renewal by mail. ? Tnof o lotfo* VtAmo '' U3U a ivtuvi nuui uvuuvt That is wbar they say about the good old Dispatch. Mr. W. A. Crout, a substantial citizen of Gilbert, kindly sends us his dollar by mail. Mr. L. N Gates, of Brookland, was in town Monday. A clever man is Mr. Gates. Mr. L. W. Hay, a eood citizen of Swansea, while attending court Monday, called in to see us. Prof. Tbad W. Dreher, of the Fork, md one of the best educators in the qonnty, was here Monday and did not iMiwaf fVi a nw'nfofo T ftVi^VV vuv p*iuvv?o? Mr. and Mrs. Carl A Roof and little danghW of Columbia, spent the week end with the latter's parents, Sheriff and Mrs. P. H. Oorley. The Hon. Wm. J. Thurmond, former solicitor of this circuit, and one of the foremost lawyers of the State, was here on legal business Monday. Mr. O. Ernest Livingston, a popnlar salesman for the L. D. Cnllnm Co., of Batefeburg, was here on Monday. Bring or send us that dollar when you come to court ututt wee*. Rev. Arthur B. Taylor, one of our first subscribers and life long friend, dropped in and renewed hi? paper for the forty-first year, last Wednesday. Arthur is a good mar, and is engaged in good work. The family of Capt. L. W. Redd has ' moved to Calhoun Falls, in Abbeville countv, where the Captain holds a lucrative position with the Calhonn Mills. Lexington's loss is Calhonn Falls* gain. PfloS frVio Konlr of oforvionfo nnWiul>0(1 xvvnu viiw vauo puv*iwMvv? last week and this. Onr banks are sound and thoroughly reliable. The quarterly conference of the Methodist church was held here Saturday. Send us newsy items from your section. , x- Mr. J. L. Mimnaugh, the prince merchant of Colombia, has gone north to buy new goods for his greater -de partment store. He always secures the newest and best out for his tracfe. Mr. James D. Langford, one Of *the eleveresb fellows that ever livfed, came down from Leesville on Mondav to attend a meeting of the county board of rpgistration of which he is a member. ' Mr. W. Boyd Evans, of Columbia, one of the leading attorneys of the State, was in town recenty on legal business. i Miss Alma Long, the attractive, efficieht and popular operator of The Citizen's Telephone company, spent Sunday in New Brookland, the guest of friends. Mrs. Gos Lorick visited relatives in New Brookland Sunday. FOR SALE?Two Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels, $1 each. Rice B. Earman. The Rev. Mr. Stirewalt, who was for several years a Lutheran missionary in Japan and who is now working in this country in the cause of missions, filled the pulpit in St. Stephen's Lutheran church on Sunday night and delivered a strong and eloquent dis course. 1 Large, hardy, early"Cabbage Plants , the choicest ever sold here, Kaufmann Drug Co. Mr. Haskell Reeder, a prominent young man from Edmund, was in ' town Monday on matters of business and gave The Dispatch a pleasant and profitable call. J Mr. D. E. Hammond, a popular < merchant and clever gentleman of Gil- ^ bert, was in town Monday. Mr. R. L. Keisler, of Gilbert, one of i the best men that ever lived, was here ? on Monday, having come down in hi9 I handsome little car. 1 FOR SALE?Old Methodist church 2 building at Lexington, also lob with < same, 75x75 feet. Answer quick. I Alfred J. Fox, real estate *? r>" ? juT" I 1 ance, Lexingtc-" ~ . ( J7* . Martha Meet.ze. t.hp charming and talented daughter of c Mrs. M. W. Meetze, has returned to the College for Women to complete her studies in vocal culture, Miss j: Meetze will be one of the pretty grad- t nates in June. Mrs. C. M. Efird, who has been con- n fined to her room with a severe attack of puturocr.::: for the post ten days, is very much improved. This will indeed h? glud newa to the many I friends of this popular woman. FCH SALE?The J. A. Muller place consisting of 73 acres, a well appointed dwelling and outbuildings. A part of -J the pL.ce is in the incorporate limits rxf /V# T <- iJ 1 vx IUO VUIT II \J L UCAIllglUU. AU iueiii home. Terms reasonable. Apply to Alfred J. Fox, real estate and insurance, Lexington, S. C. 12tf < Sirs. James E. Rawl has almost en- i] tirely recovered from her recent long tl illness. o Miss Rosalyn Summer, a beautiful 0; and accomplished voung girl of New- ? berry, was * * the home of * her uncle, ii * ^5rd, for a few ?i days thic T7cc g Wednesday, reoruary 22, being a tc legal holiday, both the Home National ^ Bank and the Lexington Savings Bank Si will be closed. ni i Prof. Adams, the great magician, pleases everybody at the big show. Mrs. Walter Askew, of Savannah, r 'Ga.V isVisittng^rs. James E. Hendrix. Mrs. Askew is a daughter of the late Dr. J. Robert Haltiwanger, a leading physician of this county. There will be Sunday school at St. ' John's church next Sunday morning at 10:80 o'clock, followed by a song service and missionary meeting. Everybody invited. The best show ever seen in Lexington?the Adams' Carnival of Novel ties and ?tar concert Co. Dr. E. P. Jones, who has been with the Wacker Drug Co., of Charleston, foi the past fonr years, has accepted a position with Derrick's Drng Store. Attention is called to the real estate advertisement of P. A. Hodges, 404 Skyscraper, Colombia. S, C. If yon have town or country property for sale communicate with hiui at once, mentioning this paper when you write. Shoes That Wear Longer. If you are needing shoes for men, women and children for spring and summer, yon should see the new stock jast opened, all styles, at H. N. Kaminer & Co. The prices are all right Farm and Garden Seed. Garden and farm seed, all kinds. Early Dent Corn, cane and millet and the best variety of garden seeds pure and fresh, guaranteed to give best results, at H. N. Kaminer & Co. The Place lor Bargains. J. L. Hopkins, of Colombia, has an attractive displayv advertisement m this issue. Mr. Hopkins is offering unheard-of values in dry goods, shoes, etc., and it will pay yon to visit his store now. Read his advertisement and see for yourself. Rhea Live Stock Co. The Rhea Live Stock Company, of Columbia, have on hand as fine lot of mules and horses a9 has eyer been shown in the Carolinas. They are reliable and every transaction with them will prove satisfactory. Inspect their stock before buying elsewhere. SHERIFFS SALE. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In the Court of Common Pleas, Simon Hook and others, Plff's. against Caroline M. Joyner, and others Dfts. Decretal Order of Sale. In obedience to the decretal order of the court in this case, signed by the Hon. T. S. Sease, presiding judge, on February the 10th, 1911, I will sell to the highest binder at public outcry, before the court house door in Lexington, S. C., during the h9ual hours of sale, on the first Monday in March, 1911, all that piece, pareel or tract of land known as the J. Albert Hook land, situate, lying near Gaston, and being in the county of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing fifty-five (55) acres, more or less, the said premises to be sold for cash. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers. P. H. CORLEY, Sheriff Lexington County. Lexington, S. C., Feb. 15, 1911. 3wl7 SHERIFFS SALE* STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, James H. Price, and other Plff's., against R. L. Shuler, Deft. i By virtue of Sundry Executions lodged in my office, I will sell before the court house, in Lexington, S. C.,, on the first Monday in Marcfy 1911, within the legal hours of sale: All that tract or tracts of land, containing one hundred acres more or Iaoo ITT^?>r* ?? ?/] L- ^ lc3o, auu ueiug m uongaree township, county and State aforesaid bounded by the Augusta roaa, Hook Lands, lands of Mrs. Annie F. Holland md others; said tract being the same jonveyed to .the said R. L. Shuler, mder a deed of partition recorded in Book W, page 480, and described nore fully on a plat thereof, made by T. G. Guignard, surveyor, on December 23rd, 1903, said tract or tracts of and, being designated on said plat a9 r !fos. 1, 4, 9, 6. 7, 12, 14, 17, 18, 20 and me-haif of 21. Levied on as the property of R. L. Shuler, at the suit of lames H Price and other executions, ireditors against R. L. Shuler. Said land to be sold subject to the iens and mortgages thereon held by lifferent people. Terms of sale Cash: Purchaser to >ay for papers. A payment of one mndrprl rlnltarn nrill Ka -t mil uc uciiiailUCU Ul C he bidder imediately after sale, and ? m failure to pay same the property f rill be resold. d P. K. CORLEY, h (^/MviiU V^UUlity. C Sheriffs Office, Lexiuyotn C. H., li ^eb. 13, 1911.?3wl7 c - t-J ,0^^ EYE, EAR,NOSE ! AND THROAT * SPECIALIST t, Dr. C. J. Oliveros of Columbia, S. C H XI* *11 Via of f I' Q \Crtrvfr?A TTi%?- n! T >1111 uv a 1/ i" 'O Ultciw XiUltCl JU JUCXngton on Feb. 24th only and then at -w he Batesbnrg Hotel, Batesbnrg, S. C. h n Feb. 2oih only. If von need relief, y, r desire to consult him about trouble ti f any nature with Eye, Ear, Nose, hroat, or Lnngs, or if needing proper p; pectacles or Eye-glasses,this is an oportunity to see him at oi ~ear y^ar * erne town,whore he will be prepared L > make examinations, do operarmns. ive treatment or advise and furnish ai pectacles, etc. Remember the two laces with their dates. D * i I Doors Open 10 a. ra. Sharp. IsHO AT 161 Oi Brennecl An Ava I PRY GOODS, Before going to Marke ING BARGAINS In al csn Dollar and the pri We have no Junk or c last few months. New Merchandise at Saving 40 inch Homespun 7c Check Homespun Apron Check Gingham ... White Qnilts White Quilts Whito Quilts White Quilts $1. Blue Ridge Overalls... 60c Overalls 2oc and 50c Boys Cap9 I $1.00 Negligea Shirts 50c Qaality Shirts 50c Boy's Pants 25c Boy's Pants Oxford And Sli Your Money's W J. L I 1616 Mai DON'TDELHER !i In providing your home { with a good piano or crgan Doubtless, you have promised your family an instrument. No home i9 complete without music, and nothing is fo f inspiring and cultivating. ,. Music helps to \ drown sorrows, and gives !| entertainment- tor tne cnu- b; dren, and keeps them at jj home. This is our 27fch year of uninterrupted success here hence we are better prepared than ever to supply the best pianos and organs and will save you money. Write us AT ONCE for catlogs and for our easy payment plan and prices. MM IMF'S Mill! HHIISF IUIILUI1L U ITIUV/IVi IllfUUL 14 2? Main St. Columbia. S. C. Dealer in High G. ade 1 PIANOS AND ORGANS i ^ CLERK'S SALE = STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA County of Lexington. Court of Common Pleas "3f S. P Roland, et al !? \ against J Matthew Roland, et al % PARTITION In obedience to the decree of the ourt herein signed by the Hon. T. S. \ jease, Judge Presiding, I will sell be- , , ore the Court House or the first Mon- ^ ay, the Oth day of March. 1911, to the , lighest bidder at public outcry, for i asn, tlie following described tract ci ana: ,? a "All thatpiece, parcel or lot of h:~A, ontaining SIXTY TWO (62) ACRES, [f& he same being more or jess, situate -V& ying and being in said State and Coun- ^ 7 on the north side of the C. C. & A. I R. and on the head of Cherokee fa branch, a branch of 12 Mile Creek, a v ribntary of Saluda River, adjoining fife mdsof H. W. Shull's estate, Joel l& 'orley's, David Mathia's etc. A plat f the said sixty-two acres appended 'ill fully show and locate said lot of irwl Tamou XT rrDT,U? o,-.,.- -W^ iiiu ii.auv; mj u wuiV/D ix? i. uj AUA | on;" flK eyor, dated the second day of Sep mber, 1878. K Terms of Sale: CASH, Purchaser to flrfj ay for papers. sL/ FRANK W. SHEALY, Wj C. C. 0. P. & C. S. g i exington, S. C., February U*. !f<1l. B. A. D. ?- art:n, Attorney for F\'.u:t:.Ts 2g? id Certain Defendant.'?. n| T. C. Sturkie, A tu.ru vy f-,r Certain ? I . efeiidauts. I THURSDAY, Is the Opening iPPP ' Hi J- L. HO ain Street, Co ce & Co., "The lanche 0! Bf NOTIONS, Mttl t We Realize that MONE 11 Departments. We w ces will mean a death kn< >ld Goods to offer you s r Goods Arriving all the ti Prices. We can name on * 5c Fa9t Color Calico 5c Lawn 4}?c Towels, pair 99c 10c Heavy Gray ? 79c 10c Heavy Gray 1 ?8c Fine Loft Ladies . >S1.29 Pi ?9c $1.50 Heavy Brogj 44c Solid. LIST! 15c $2, Kangaroo Cal: 79c Work Shoe, T 41c $i. Child's Kangai 39c to 12 21 c $1.25 Same 13 to 2 pper Stock Just Rece orth, or Money Back, C n Street, Columbia, ^ ~ I I WE HA Two Cars Mares and Mu all purposes. Come out ; what stoci Our terms and prices in every deal, \ ' fore you buy. WE E Matthews G leesvil: S*| MMMMHHnMnriT'WBHBMHV % to w Lsmep i cost of pr< ST COMBAIi llggH js TTc manufaciue nil grad< ttlizer material. If you \ WWml buy only tl FEBRUARY 16 Day of the Great RS' S PK1NS' STC lumbia, South C Bargain Kings" Ii irgains For T< JVIERY, FURNISH Y IS KING, and we will Ofi ill positively increase the siz ill to profits. is everything in the house 1 me. Here is your opportuni Jy a few in this limited space 4c BOY'S SHO 4c ?c $1 50 Quality *ox 5o $1.75 and $2 C Io9e 5c LADIES DOf $1.50 Qualitie rices Dynamited $2 oo Qualitie ans all $3.00 Qualitie 3N 98e ALL LEA1] ? Splendid $1.25 Men's S an and Black.SI .39 $1 75 Patents :oo Calf 9 $2 00 Gun Me 79c $3.00 Qualiti ! 98 c $4 00 All Leal sived. Prices Cu Jash is King Here?We Mi " I I % H I South Cc VE J i Horses, Good ij|| les, Suitable for HI and see us foili : you may want. "V i are right. We are here t >-If you want a BUGGY or r a trn rrrrn r* ri /-i m ? r < IAVK IHt JL5E51 MAKES. & Bouknight eneral Merchants LE, : : SOUTH CAR ?III?IMMjll IIBII M II I l l?l IIIIIBBH ! a would Raise BifJ Crop * r x I wouiu nave icwci acres "rops. If you would roch Dcluction, buy from the IEE FERTDJZ1 CHARLESTON, S. C. 3S of fertilizers and carry a larg-e stock of th rant fertilizers for Cotton, Com, Gr. in,' . - 1 i. r 11 r . _ ?U ~ iu ?: io iruin a wen i:novrn company ai-uii a. KEE FERTILIZER CO., Charleston, S. "The Heme of 5oos r^iMlizers". ???W? ??? 1 Ladies 25 cents Ribbed Vests > To Close 15c I A I F I IRE arolina IJ n Charge I en Pays I INGS, SHOES fer RECORD BREAKe of the Great Ameriias been bought in the , ity to buy Good Clean . LISTEN! ES, CUN I UCTAl DATCUT CT/* I I ? I V.IV I | k I V* 11 to 2 79c K) Quality 3 to5 SI .48 IGOLAS AND PATENTS 8 $1.19 !8 SI.79 18 S2.48 I rHERS AND STYLES hoes 98c etc SI .48 itals. Patents, etc.. 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