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1 \ . (So to Henry Dreg Store, Cbapin, 0. C., to kave your eye* fceeted for ! gWeei. Bztmination free. We sfteo bardie a fnll Hue of droga, patft medioiaes, jewelry, paints, ' ] nmorc. asp scxssoss. > fceod tu aev*y items from ye*r eec3jw? Lewie Qaafetlebamm wm tb* of Mica May Taylor for the weekVmtIat Mr iflrilftat and |*?ful policeman bu oar thanks for V ?nb?criptnon for anether year. Barrett Jones, of Bafceeburg, J ha* been here in attendance upon murt this week. IGss Mary and Katie Bell Caaghman -Mi spending the week with their uncle, . #Qpt. J. 8. Hook at Bastover. < Spirits of turpentine is 'qaated in ?f QTl/ omllni. ouuoui j^/v? |^m?w?? ,Some men borrow troable, and some it by the bottle. j Mr. B. J. Sawyer, of the Ctedar Pfove section, was dow* MondaA' 8 business. He made as a pieasan) all while here. Mr. Henry Steele, one of the clever' gentlemen at Ethan, was ia town Btonday and sorely did not forget the printers. , Please remember whenever want nice canaies, cases sua oiacaoia, tmd fresh Baker's bread you always J ?(1 what you want at the Bazaar. Mr. Job A. Swygert, a good citizen mode) farmer, of the Blue church tjfffiioD of the Fork, was in town Satwday and made ne a pleaeaat call. Mr. W. 0. Swygert, a young and Iwjuxtrious farmer of the Blue churoh - aection was over assessing Saturday m& did not forget the printers. . 1,000 Early Flat Dutch Cabbage Plant?, 10c the hundred. Call early. t The Kanfmann Drug Co. Mr. J. J. Argoe, wa9 up Saturday paying taxes and making returns and to "renew his Dispatch, Home and . y%rm. He is a clever man and good farmer, near Swansea. PICTURES?Mr. Wm. P. Steele has his photograph tent lannched in front +>,o ftnnrf, hnnsp for this week only. Ctefe yonr photos now. Mr. E. G. Dreher, the popular head of the clothing firm of E. G. Dreher & Co., is in the Northern markets buying goods for his store. . Misses Caro and Rath Efird and Ernestine Barre, three of Lexington's pretty college girls, spent the weekend at home. Barred Plymouth Rock Eggs for hatching from, large, hardy, good lay/ ing fowls, "the old reliable breed," $1.00 setting of 15, Kice E. Harman. William S. Nelson and Gettys, Esqs., of Columbia, two of the bright young attorneys of that city, were here Monday and Tuesday in attendance upon court. FOR SALE?One good milck cow with young calf. Apply quick to Mt3. 8. A. Harman, RF1) No. 2, Lexington, S. C. Mr. Geo. T. Taylor, of Colombia station "A," kindly sent his dqllar for another year's subscription oy nis brother. George is a native of this county, but is making his mark in / . Richland. I will be at Chapin, S. C., Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, March 1st, 2Dd and 3rd, prepared to do dental work. Dr. L. L. Toole. Mrs. J. B. Wingard and Miss Lueye Daniel Wingard have returned from Columbia, after having spent several weeks with Col. Wingard during the session of the general assembly. For your seed potatoes, go to H. N. Kaminer & Co., where yoa find them i trae to name. Ir sh Cobbler, Ear'y Red Bliss Trinmph, and yen will have good resultB. Mrs. Robert F. Bowe, Miss Essie Efird and Mr. B. Heber Barre went over ro Columbia in Mr. Barre'9 car, on Friday evening to attend the midwinter concert at the College for Women. I Farmers, when you are needing plows of any make or shape see our stock before yon buy. We also have the Gantt distributors and planters., H. N. Kaminer & Co. Hon. Geoi^je Bell Timmermart, the brilliant solicitor of the eleventh circuit, was here Monday on legal busi sees. FOB SALE?The J. A. Mailer place consisting of 73 acre9. a well appointed dwelling and outbuildings. A part of the pl?ce is in the incorporate limits of the town of Lexington. An ideal home. Terms reasonable. Apply to Alfred J. Fox, real estate and insurance, Lexington, S. C. 12tf Mr. John A. Dreher, a substantial citizen and one of tire best farmers in the Selwood section, was here Saturday, and as prompt as usual, dropped in and renewed for his paper another year. Just received a line of beautiful colapsible Go-cart9 for babies, of latest styles. They are usefal and pleasing to babies and nurses, go see them at Furniture store. UWVV A*vuv?4*?. w ? ? Mr. Hamp Hn^to, one of the m->st I popular and progressive young farmers on Route 3, was in town Thursday and gave us a pleasant call. SEED CORN FOR SALE?Garrick's and Williams' Prolfic at $2 per bushel. . Apply to J. J. Fox, Lexington, S. 0. Hanar "Rnatwritrht. a DOPlllar young farmer of Leesville Route i, has our thanks for check to cover payment of his mother's paper. Oscar \s all right. SUMMER IS NEAR and you will need an oil or gasoline stove. They are a great saving and very convenient. , Stoves any size with or without ovtn ; for baking. See them at Scott Hendrix's Furniture Store. Mr. P. v. Frick, ono of the pr'r.ce ! merchants of Chapin, and one of 'he | best men in the cour'.y, was l*re Monday and gave us a pk-dJant call. Mr. Sammie L. Raw], one of oar beet oitizens and clever men, prrmpt ia all things, yesterday remembered si with bis renewal for the Dispatch, Home and Farm. - The best of groceries, everything fresh and np-te date, a< right prices, can always be found at H. M. Wing- ; ard'e. A car load of the best low jnst received. Send ne year order* for job woik. Qaiok execution and perfect work guaranteed. We regret to Learn that Prof. S. S. Liadler has been forced to leaTt hie eefcooi on aoooant of iilnesi aad hope for h?m a epeedy recovery. Hie* Bllen Lorick, of Irmo, he* bten epeiefcing in the office of the clerk of ooart dnring the heavy roeh of wtrk of the last few days. We notice plenty of plaea, peath, and pear bioom?a little prerione from the way it feel* this morning?and we * --- ?ill K? oAma frni<)?hnrt mar nicio win wo nuun, mu<? ?????-. "Marry a basiness girl," says one gi ?er of free advice. "Marry a home girl," says another. Here's still another piece of matrimonial advice: "Marry the girl you want, the girl wfc# wants you." Mr. J. Zack Taylor, a good farmer and citizen from up on Hollow creek, was here Monday as a jnror, rnd called in and renewed his Dispatch, Home ana Farm tor another year. Thanks. ? ? tVim 1 JHLr JO. f , n KdSiUf^r;!, v/uc ui u>v best moil in the Chapin section and * good larmer, and one of oar prompt paying subscribers, was here Monday and renewed liis paper for another year. Dr. Clifton, E}0, Ear, &ose and Throat Specialist, will be in Swansea three days this week, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 23, 214, 25. Office at Dr. Brooker's. Operations, Treatment, Bye-glasses fitted. Charges reasonable. All examinations free. Ask at Dr. Brookers office for any information desired concerning risits. Patients will please call early. Brlel State items. S. Bland Conner, principal of the Port Motte school, was hilled by a train on Satarday. He had been to St. Matthews to attend a teachers meeting and returned home on train that did not stop at Port Motte. In trying to get off the train while it was in motion he was horribly mangled. Mr. Conner graduated at Wofford college last year. Harry A. Brunson has been elected probate judge and master of Florence county to succeed his father, deceased. Mr. Brunson was superintedent of the Raf-pchnrcr Rrariprf f.o/innl for several ^?VVWVM.h years. The newsoap'-rs say that a fire at a private residence in Oamdeu on Thursday broke np a game of "bridge." Burch Henry, aged 18, fell under a moving train at Seneca on Wednesday, and one foot was so badly crushed that it had to be amputated. Henry Sudduth, a white man of fifty, has been lodged in Greenwood jail for the killing of a negro boy named Will Williams, near the Edgefield line. Sudduth claims the killing traa The Columbia federation of women's clubs have bought a lot in Columbia, corner of Hampton and Sumter streets, upon which they will erect a handsome club house?lot and building to cost $40,000. The date of the intercollegiate contest in oratory at Greenwood is April 28th. 1 There are four candidates for mayor in Greenwood?Kenneth Baker, incumbent; J. P. Hill, J. A. Edmunds and Geo. T. Magiil. The primary eiectioa takes place April 13th. \f??o Poofno Rnrncft Vi a VA 1UJL? (4/UU UllO* A V/^UUW ? v brought suit for $50,000 against the Pelzer mills for damages to the larter in the loss of her hand 11 years ago, when she was a child of ten years. A negro woman named Elizabeth Jones and her adopted child were murdered on Thursday night on the plantation of Mr. Wm. DeHay, ten miles from Orangeburg, and the house was theu set on fire and burned down. Frank Stuart of Anderson, aged ten, after taking the shot and wadding out; of a shell on Friday, applied a match to the powder and an explosion occurred. It is likely he will never see again. The State Teachers association will meet in Columoia March 25, 21 and 25. Among the speakers will be Dr. Jas. H. Kirkland, president of Vanderbilt university, and Lawton B. Evans, superintendent of the school" of Augusta ana luenmona county, ua. For Sale. A thoroughbred Jersey bull, 16 months old. Apply to J. B. Hook, R. F. D. 3, Lexington, S. C. snoes z siioes z snoes z For men, snoes for women, shoes for children. Just call at II. M. ! Wingard's and inspect tue magnificent stock of low-quarters for spring, just, arrived. The prices at Wingard's arcalways right. Tax Penalty. i After March 1st, County Treasurer Wingard will avid an actional five per cent, to those who nave not paid their taxes. The tax books will close on the 15th of Mevnh. listen! Those having chickens, eggs, etc., will find it to their interest to call at | in j ujl jiuuiv me. x yoj 2* '&iJ | est prires at all times. J. J. Argce, Swansea, S. C. 2wl7 R. F. D. 2. >- ? ? Dental Work. 1 will be at Chapin, S. C., Wednesday, Thursday and Friuay, March 1st, 2nd and Srd, prepared to do dental work. L. L. Toole. Remember that you can secure the j Home aad Farm, the yory best, fam I paper ever published, for only 2l: cents | a year in connection with The l>is- I patch. Subscrine now. j AUCTION SALE llf 4o?ti?o Sale 0i Town Lots and DeairaMe Farm Lands. O* the first Monday in March next I will tell in frost of the Court House in Lexington, at pnblio auction. tha following property: ? deairabie lota ia the growing town of Cayc?, naar Southern depot, 40x1 kQ feet. 1 lot in uayoe 35xiu9 reet, \ntm two tory briok storebaildiug thereon, aear Seaboard road. 1 lot ia Oayce adjoiaing atore bailding 37^ 115* feet. Thii property to be sold for one-third cash balance in one and two yeara, with iuetrest, secured by mortgage of premises: purchaser to pay for papers. Lots at White Rock 4Tsn t.VivAa 1r?t? in White "Rook?that prosperous town on the C. N. k L. Railroad, in the Dutch Fork. Lot No. 1, fronting on Railroad Street 55 feet with depth of 125 feet.. Lot No. 2, fronting 50 feet on Railroad S'reot with depth of 125 feet. Lot No. 3, fronting on Wilson Street 50 feet and having a depth of 125 feet. Terms: one-third cash, balance ont> and two ye^rs. Farm Lands. Tws farms, tnree mile? from Barr I Lexington Pet I A Car Load^l || Of Horses ? ? AnilMiiloc IB niiiuiviuivcp | Suittable lor all purp( ? make your selection. ] | See us belore you buy I Wheeler $ f 1306 Assembly St. / J DON'T DELAY LONGER In providing: your home with a pood 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 chiland keens them at - , ! home. This is ou: zlth 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 tor catlogs and for our easy payment plan and prices. HE'S MR HOUSE . -- r.1 c p 14- cx main oi< uuiumuia, w. Dealer in High Grade PIANOS AND ORGANS CLE2K'S SALE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA County of Lexington. Court of Common Plea9 S. F Roland, of. al I against Matthew Kc1p~'\ i t, ai P A 111 j T I O N In obedience to the decree of the court herein signed by the Hon. T. S. S^ast, Judge ''residing, I will sell before thi Conrt House on the first Monday, the uth day of March, 1911, to the highest bidder at public outcry, for cash, the iciiowiug uescribeu tract of j land: " A'' f!-at r;"re, narcrl cr lof of land, i containing SIXTY TWO (C2) ACRES, tlie same being more or situate | l.ying and being in ehd State and Coun- i tv- tin the norui Hide of tne 0. C. & A. I I , If and on the iiead of Cherokee Branch, a branch of 12 Mill Creek, a tributary of Saluda River, adjoining i.-.nda of H. W. Scull's estate, Joel Cor'ey's, David Mathia's eic. A plat of the cc,!d sixly-tfco acres appended will fully show &iid locate said lot of land nvirie by Jame? II. Taylor, surveyor, dated the second uay of September, 1S78. Terms of .Sale: <\A3H, T irchater to pay ior papers. FRANK vY. SHEALY, ('. 0. C. P. & G. S. Lexington, S. C., F ebruary 13, 1911. A D Mart'^.Atto-rcy for riaintiffs and Certain I> lendauts. j T. C. Sttnkie, Attorney for Certain ( Defendants. i and about eight mile* from the Court House, good landjand pure water. Fine for growing frnifc. Lot No. 1, containing 102 acres, most of this to old field and original pine timber. Lot No. 2 contains 12# acres, and baa good dwelling, barn and stables. 3# acres open land, balagoo in original forest. Terms: one-third cash, balance one two TAiri. One tract of woodland, 88 acres, on Black Creek, a good deal of small size timber on this tract. ValaaMo FroH Land at Elsie. I will also sell eight traots of good fruit land in Boiling 8pring? township, near Elsie station on the Southern Railway. This land is one large tract ontaining 251 acres and is divided up as follows: Tract No. 1 containing 533-4 acres, Tract No. 2 containing 723? acres. ! Tract No. 8 containing 143* afcres, [ Tract No. 4 containing 13 acres, Tract No. 5 containing 163* acre*, | Tract No. 6 containing 303^ acres, Tract No. 7 containing 31% acres, Tract No. 8 containing 302i acre?. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two years secured bymortgage of premises sold. Parties desiring farther information can secure same by calling on me at 408 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. REV. 8. P SHUMPERT, 1 1 . i i. I. I.. .. inlAc 17pfnTi/lc I ^ ^ >ses. Call quick and | Prices always right. ?J i Roberts. 8 Columbia, S. C. | ^ Cfe 5 WE HA Two Cars Mares and Mu all purposes. Come out what stocl Our terms and price; in every deal. fore you buy. WE I Y& /ff at*, w A lVIdlUICWS LEESVII mPm Larger iXj" cost of pi |gf COMB AJ a "We manufacture all gra J||gf fcjiizer material. Ifyot New Spring Goods. New dry goods and notions for spring and summer, the best line we have ever shown and at prices that will please the most exacting. We have bought with an eye single to your best interests and the ladies are most cordially invited to make an inspection. Meetae & Son, WAXTBD?Second Hand bags and burlap, write for prices. Bioiusaoud Bag Co., Riohmaod, Ta. Home and Farm, best agricultural paper ever published, only 25o a year n connection with The Dispatch. Learn Autombile Bualnoss. Take a thirty days Practical oourse in our well equipped Machine Shops, and learn Automobile business and accept gocd positions. Charlotte Ant? QrtliA/%1 O b* n ulnf f A P, VUlUAVUiJW) w I 16 w tf , I IFITZMAUB Columbia, S. 1704 and 1706 Mi Dry Goods, N< ing, Milline Matting an Give some though wear and seriously at will I do my trading If the Best Goods i be considered you wi FITZMAURICE'S Nono better and n sell the best and you than if you had boug Rnvs' CI nth inc. Mer I Caps. Trunks an Goods, Silks, Wt Napkins and Doyli tings and Rugs, Mi Millinery Departm Dresses as low as $1C uj ed Shirt Waists at or good apron gingham Island at 5c 36 inche ? ill aalr is that i |j do all you desire to I and it won't be any g memorandum calls fc B the State. We only S gains we have for yo ! 1 FITZM j | 17031706 Main St. VE J > Horses, Good M les, Suitable foi jgl and see us foili c you may want. \ s are right. We are here 1 >Tf you want a EUjGGY or iAVE THE BEST MAKES & Bouknight General Merchant: ,LE,s&?: :Jfc SOUTH CA MMHHMNHBHMMHkBflHnMMMfllBMPD I ju would Raise Big Cfo u would have fewer acrei Crops. If you would rec roduction, buy from the HEE FERTILE CHARLESTON, S. C. des of fertilizers arid carry a large stock of i want fertilizers for Cotter., Com, Grain the best from a well known company sucl: AH EE FERTILIZER CO., Charleston, 2 "The Home of Good Fertilizer*" " "1 " . I 8TATB OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Lexington. By George 8. Draft*, fiaquire, ProbateJudge. Whereas, L. B. Hay nee m aflnsuit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the estate of and effects of Mrs. Janie P. Haynee. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mrs. Janie Ft t Haynes, deceased, that they be and appear, before me. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, 0. H., 8. C., on the 8th day of March, 1911, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 20th daf j of February, anuo domini 1911. GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L. S.) Probate Judge Lexington County, S. C. Published on the 22nd day of February, 1911, in the Lexington Dispatch 2 weeks. [ICE'S 1. _ ak St. I )lions, Cloth- 1 ry, Carpets, J d Rugs. I, t to your Spring and Summer fi ?k yourself the question: Where & this Spring? ? | ma LiOW .trices are anymiug 21 come to lighty faw a9 good. We aJy , don't have to pay any more ht the cheaper goods. i's Clothing, Hats Bnd id Suit Cases, Dry * lite Goods, Damask, es, Art Squares, Mat- ; * illinery, ent the best in the State, Silk J i 00 each. 500 Fine Embroiderlly $1.00, worth $1.50. 1000 yds j at 5 and 6^c. 3000 yds. Sea s wide. pou give ns a trial and we will 9 be done. The stock is Large 3 ^ trouble in buying what your |jj >r. See us tor De9t values m quoted a few of the many bar- & \URICE I Columbia, S. C. | Ve have it. 4 :o give you satisfaction WAGON See US be588 Company, s, ROLINA, Lccyour ER CO., '" W{ ' the best quality of fer. i, Tc^acc^t