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Qo to Henry Drug Store, Cbepm, 6. C., to have your eyes tested tor ghwes, Bxaminatxm free. We dteo handle a full tine of drugs, patent medicines, jesveiry, peiote, ete. aBMNnaaamBianahManHHiBHMMMBHBBBBb rajrCXL Aim SC1690SS. Mm. Dr. E. P. Derrick and litfcte on, Homer, yi6ited relatives in Colombia last week. Mis6 Asilee Odom, of Johnston, was the attractive little eraesc of Miss Lesx he Gibbs last week. Mr. W. B. Glenn, city electrician for the town of Baiesburtr and a clever * *' gentleman, was in town Monday. Mrs. Era Boozer, who has been qnite iil for the past several cays, is very much improved. Mrs. W. P. Roof und Mrs. T Is. Brown spent last Thnrt-dav in Leeeville. >/Mrs. J. A. Felker, of Pomaria, visited her mother, Mrs. F. L. Schwartz, Tast week. v Mrs. J. A. Summer* of Newbury, baa been od a visit to her brothers, A r* ? > i n -pa a w Hons. u. m. ana u. r. r-nru. j Mi9S Mima Hook was the charming week-end gue3t of her ooasins, the Misses Mary and Katie BeLl Cangfeman. Mr. J. F. Biekley, one of the leading farmers of the Dutch Fort, was in town last week and gave as a pleasant call. A great roaoy people from Lexington attended the big picnic at Wysea's . Perry on Saturday, and a pleasant day was theirs. Miss ADnie Martha Meetze, of the College for Women, spent the week-oritV* hor mnthpr. Mrs M. W. Meetze. Maj. John Wilson Butler, the veteran representative of the Frank E. Block Co., spent the week-end with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eleazer ana ehildren, of Cnapin, were the gn93ts of Dr. and Mr3. P. H. Shealy Safcnr: day and Sunday. WANTED?Second Hand bags and * bnrlap, write for prices. Richmond Bag Co., Richmond, Va. ? - ? Mr. J. S. Wessinger, president of the Bank of Chapin and a leading merchant of that town, was here Monday en matters of business. This is fino weather for gardening - and The Bazaar is the place to buy your seeds if you would obtain the best results. Work bas been resumed on the new Methodist church building and it will : not be long before this handsome lit- , tie edifice will be completed. SALESMEN WANTFD to lor k after : ear interest in Lexington and adjacent ?onnties. Salary or commission. Addjess The Victor Oil Company, Cleve* land, Ohio. lwp After spending several weeks with x his relatives here, Mr. Rudolph Snelgrove has retarned to Phoenix, Arizona, wheje he holds a lucrative position with a construction company. SEED CORN FOR SALE?Garrick's and William^ Pro!he at $2 per bushel. Apply to J. J. Fox, Lexington, S. 0. Nest Monday is salesday and it is expected that a large crowd will he in attendance, as much desirable prop- i erty wiil be fold. Bee the advertise i ments and be her.. vim the "chiuck." j FOR SALE?T * o good milch cows I with }oung calves. Apply quick io j Bueregard Harmau, Lexington route 3. j Rev. B. D. Wess-inger, of Gilbert, was in town Tuesday and made us a very pleasant call. Mr. Wessinger i6 a good man and we are always glad to . , meet him. Barred Plymouth Rock Eggs for hatching from, large, hardy, good laying fowls, "the old reliable breed," $1.00 setting of 15, Rice B. Harman. Mr. G. Bavlis Wingard. one of our progressive farmers anc! substantial oitk'.ens of route 1 Lexington, was in town Tuesday, and as prompt as usual dropped in and renewed his paper for another year. FOR BALE?One good inilch cow with -yo ing calf; gentle and kind. T C?~l T, T I -fcppiy WJ O. irvi cy, JJiAiu;,ivu j Route 4. lv.-n J i Mrs. E. D. Clrrke returned yester- j day from a briei visit- to her daugh- j ters, Misses Peavle and Ituth Clarke, ! at Winthrop, Rod* Kill. Are you needing spectacles or eyeglasses. I can fit yen. Repairs in jewelry, watch or clock work a specialty. Line ot watches and jewelry at lowest prices. Lewie Hall. Big game bunting bj'airship 19 the very latest form of sport. Hubert Latham, the airman, was recently i:i California, intent upon shooting griz^.. i.?nntoin lmiif fniro r*ia ZilJ UVtus >iau mvuiiiMi" ...w aeroplane. FOR SALE?The J. A. Mailer place ooDsistiugoi Is acres, a well appointed dwelling and : ~**baild;ngs. A part of t?e pl*co is in the incorporate limit* the town of Lczrirrtou. An id^ai .Lome, 'i erme reasonable. Appty" to Alfred J. Fez, real estafe and incur-. ?nce, Lexington, S> C; ^12tfr We hiw*8 jnst tearoed that Mr. Joa ! P. Ooriey has been carried to the Kuowttmj Hospital for *om6 troobie. Mrs. JO. M. E&rd is rapidly recovering from her recent eevere illoese to the pleasure and delight of her many friends. 1 FOR 8ALE?GooJ milk, (sow with young calf- Apply to L. L. Lown* New Brooklaed* Route 1. Mi&ses Hat-tie aod Lqcv Bacon and - - ? - 0 ? ? Mise Mary Meetze, threo charming Colombia ladies, were the gueet# of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McWilliam9 Le Fever for the week-end. Cabbage plants, onion seta, fall line oe new crop garden seeds, in packages and balk. The Kaufman Drug Oo. Rd?d the new ad. of E A. Fellers, of Colombia, in this issue. Mr. Fel| leri can be found at SC3 Gervais ' *' k ry. m ill kft Cfl?>/1 t f\ fftifYP Slu"' C< , ttasic lie Ttiii we gia\i iw ^ his many Lexington friend.-. Give him a trial. Camp Steadman. I". C. V., will meet here on Tuesday, March 14th at 11 o'clock. All expected to attend. I In this IsiTie appears an advertisement of the well-known Colombia real estate firm of Dicker* & Eargle. If you haw property to fieU cr if you want to bay with a call on them at 150T Main street. Miss ArgeiL Skinner, of Bisbo^viile, one of tbe most oeauurai young women in the State, a teacher in the Irmo school, and Miss Fannie Vansant, of Irmo, were the guests ef Miss Martha Hendrix Oaogbman at her charming home near Wyses's Ferry during the week-end Mrs. E. L. Shealy, the venerable mother of Lexington's popular clerk of the court, has returned to her home at Summit, after a pleasant visit to her son. There is no more estimable lady in the county than Mrs. Shealy. Mr. D. J. Douglass?the only and original "Jack" Douglass?superintendent of the Columbia Electric Street Railway, Light and Power Company's water plant, was in Town Monday. Mr. Dongla9s is a resident of New Brookiand, and one of the most progressive men of the town. He nambers his friends by the score. ? ? . - ?Davis Caughman Hurt In Shingle MilL Mr. Davis Caughman, who resides about^hree miles from Lexington, was j caught in his shingle mill this morning and sustained injuries from which it is feared he wi.l not recover. He was caught in the shafting and his ' body hailed round and round a number of times before the mill was stopped. His head and face is badly bruised and one of his feet is almost mntilatej. He is also injured internally, it is thought. Later: He is dead. Listen! Those having chickens, eggs, etc., 1 will find it to their interest to call at , my place, or notiiy me. i pay nign- , est prices at all times. J. J. Argoe, Swansea. S. C. 2wl7 R. F. D. 2. ! - " - NOTICE OF TOWN ELECTION To M-alio Contract for Street ; Lighting. On account of the condition of cur present lights and seeing the need i f inore street lighting the Town Council begs to submit to toe .voters of the Tn rn of T.ftxi'jfrtoii on Wednesday. March the 20th, the lollowing proposition : To authorize the Town Council to make a contract with the I/exingti n Electric Light and Power Company 10 iurnish 60 electric lights, ranging from 40 to 80 candle power, for a term of 20 years, with the privilege of increasing the number of lights at any time Council sees fit, at the same price per light pc-r year. The said 60 lights to be located as follows: 22 on Main street, between the residence ot RjY. W. D. Quick and the ! Lexington Cotton Mill. 6 lights on Church street between Maiu street and P* H. Corie-y's residence. 5 lights or Depot St. between Main St. ac i Negro ol.jrch. Cae light on Maiden Lane G lights on Hendi'ix street beare n K. F. Oswald's residence. 10 lights on street from Caugbman & Harxnan'e stables to S. J. Lsaphurt'a residence. 1 light on Cedar street. 4 dghts on street between llairy Roberts and J. .T. Fox's, j 10 ligiits in the section ci town j lying behind C. M. Elird's and the C- | E. Kaufman nlace. known as East ( Lexington. The price to be paid for said (50 j lights to be $1,200 per year, cr rbout i equal tc a 5 mill levy. - Should this proposition cnrry in the | coming election' the Town Council proposes to make. a 10 mill levy, as levied this year, which with, street flnt,o l"i 'inrvr. _ '-/ * .J.i'.r oil v*uyw) ?J, W bV I TTi** Wii town expenses iDeln^mg lights. , Respeenoil>_ok. .. B H. BARKI*, Acting Mayor, Hi iv vRuNHRj Oi L' - iv. 4 V-> *. t-tt ; ; 1 Ed dames la JaiL Sheriff P. H. Oorley retorned from' Wiaoeboro on Saturday with BdL Ibsim, a negro, who had completed a chain gang eentenoe ia that eooety and who ia wanted on a charge of lareeny in this county, it being alleged that be burned a residence of Dr. Timmerxnan at Bateeburg several years *RO- r m A Cold. IaGrippe, then Pneumonia. Is too often the fatal sequence. Foley's Honey and Tar expels the cold, checks the lagrippe. and prevents pneumonia. It is a prompt and reliable conoh medicine that contains no narcotics. It is as safe for your children as yourself. County Union to Meet. ?1, l "C" 1 TT_: ;n ane comity jcanntrs cmua hold its lft quarterly meeting with Pineywoods Local the second Saturday in March, it being the 11th day. Locals please take notioe and send delegates to represent yon. C. W. Smith, Co. Sec. & Treas. Chapin S. C., Feb. 27, 1011. I Lexinoton Pec I ACarLoad^ || Of Horses ? And Mules 11 Suitable for all purpo; | g make your selection. 1 ^ -? <->. ?v-v-M *1 ? Tn.'wm lvanmr Is see us utiurc juu uuj I Wheeler ? 9 1306 Assembly St. Charter Oak to Close. We have been requested to announce that the Charter Oak sehoo], Mrs. J. n rwmto tonrbpr. will close OH next V_/ VVUUVUj VVWVMw. J Fiiday, March 3rd. ,The esTercises will begin promptly at IC o'clock, at the conclusion of wh?ch there will be an address by the Hon. W. H. Sharpe, the well known and popular attorney af Edmund. A picnic dinner will be served on the grounds and the public ls cordially invited to attend. Which Do You Buy? It costs two or three times as much ' ** <\r?rr if A to put paint on as ii> ciwcb iv </u.j *u> -.. gallon of poor paint oost9 as much as a gallon of good, for the work; and a gallon of poor don't go half as far. Poor paint lasts half or a third or ai quarter as long as good; and protects j wood and iron a half or a third or a j quarter as well as good. I)o you buy good paint or poor? You don't know any poor? Why. tin.- market is full of it! We have a state chemist's statement which tells just what's in Devoe. Go by the name: the one safe name: Devoe lead and zinc. 80 Kaufmann Drug Co. BSN'T DELAY LONGER In providing your none j witb a gced piano o** organ Doubtless, you have promised your family uu instrument. No home is complete without music, and uotning is so inspiring and cultivating. Ma sic helps to drown sorrows, and gives orterfainunut for the children, and keeps them at borne. This is our 27th year of uninterrupted rucoe^s here hence we are bo:t :r prepar cd tiian ever to supply tl:e best piauos and or.an? am! will nave you money. AT ONCE for /atlogs and for our easy pay,.me.at-plan and prices* . iiiriieai 14- 2? M?1n St Columbia, ST. C." Dealer' in Hi2b Grade _ ' rXA^OS iSD OKGAXS " ? ?%. . . ( j '* :" - ' ?- . V * , v . >: -'jA- U, i:, *' .'.-ijfi ' "&> " .. .. . . BoaknlabMlooic. . I A romantic marriage oooprred . in the little towa of Irmo on Sunday night when Mr. Boss Hook and Mies Deesie Book night appeared at the j Methodist pawenage and were made ; man and wife hy the Ber. C. W. Burgage. There were stern objections j raised by the parents and the mar- j riage wag a kind of Gretna Greene | affair. Oapid, knowing no fears, how- j ever, buwcvuiu^ IU vutwivviuu u*o saers, and today Mr. and Mrs. Hook are receiving the congratulations of their many friends. Married. On February 23, at Cedar Grove parsonage, Mr. Charley A. Eargle and Miss Fannie C. Addy, Rev. J. 0. Wessinger, officiating^ Joint Conncil to Meet The Joint Conncil of the Lexingt-on PfldtArafp trill rr.ppf nt. thp TiRrfVir! Ai?P_ Saturday, March the 11th, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of calling a pastor. All members wiliplease be present promptly at the appointed time. J S. Hendrix, J. E. R. Kyzer, Chairman. Secretary. (pies Friends I ? I '? i fflf scs. Call quick and 8 | E^ices always right. 1 8 ? QB \ 9 i Roberts. I Columbia, S. C. I WE HA J Two Cars Mares and Mu] all purposes. Come out i what stock n Our terms and prices ii in every deal. i : ' fore you buy. WE H * JO t ?r n v McSUlltWS G LEESVIL] '.?'; CO^t CI D1 Iff C0MBA1 s We manufacture all gra *.> -V ? -. * . . r V- ' \ v >, > / r " i | REAL ESTATE | IDICKERT hEARGLE i 1 1507 Main Street, | | COLUMBIA, U 1 | CTJTR SPECIALTY?Property I S yon have and wish to sell and S fci* property you wish to buy. K S WANTED NOW?Pann lands g ? Sj in Lexington County. We have g j b many calls at good prices. | )L We can serve you. Write or K. 5 call to see us. 3 6 17tf S ! I j j FUZMAUR S j _ tviumma, 9. 1704 and 1706 Mi Dry Goods, N< ing, Milline Matting am Give eome thought wear and seriously asl will I do my trading 1 If the Best Gcois a be considered you wii FITZMAURICE'S Nono better and m 9ell the best and you < than if you had bjugb Boys' Clothing, Men (Caps, Trunks am Goods, Silks, Wh Napkins and Doylie tings and Rugs, Mi Millinery Departme Dresses aw low as $10 ed Soirt Waists at on! good apron gingham ; Island at 5c 30 inch* s All ue ask is that y do all you desire to b and it won't be any I memorandum calls foi the State. We only c gains we have for you FITZMd 1703-1706 Main St ve : j =====1 Horses, Gooc fl les, Suitable foi Sj md see us foi U : you may want. are right. We are here t -If you want a BUGGY cr AVE THE BEST MAKES. & Bouknight eneral Mere&anfc LE, : : SOUTH CAI BBgHMHBnMMMMHHHMVtlEHMHOIJi ^ mnmwmrmrrwtmwy\ii\ i i iifirrii nn h ? '?it hi would Raise Big Cro u wouid have fewer acre Crops. If you would :e< eduction, buy from the SEE FERTILE CHARLESTON, S. . des of fertilizers and carry a large stock of l want fertilizers for Cotton, Com, iraii the best from a well known company sue) AHEE FERTILIZER CO., Charleston, 1 "The Home of Good Fertilizers" WRITE FOR PRICES. ?V iW&S%ir w'li^vYv a I . v' - *' " i- . SAY, FARMERS! fl When yoa need anything in flj HARNESS. PLOW GEARS, 9 HOES, COLLARS, PADS. U ETO . H THINK OF ME. I HAND-MADE HARNESS 9 A SPECIALTY. H 1 REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY DONE AT RIGHT PRICES. E. ft. FELLERS, I THE HARNESS MAN I 929 Gervais Street, 9 COLUMBIA, S. C. I ICE'S I I iin St SI >tions, Cloth- I ry, Carpets, I d Rugs. I ; to your Spring and Summer 8 k yourself the question: Where 8 ;his Spring? ? B nd Low Prices are anything to 8 1 come to 8 ighty few as good. We o.ly Bj ion't have to pay any more 8 it the cheaper goods. 8 's Clothing, Hats Bnd ' | d Suit Cases, Dry ? ite Goods, Damask, 1. !S, Art Squares, Mat- | n llinery, | v nt the best in the State, Silk |j H 00 each. 500 F ne Embroider H Ly $1 00, worth $1.50 1000 yds ^ 9 at 5 and 3000 yds. Sea n B wide. I ou give us a trial and we will g H e done. The stock is Large I B trouble in buying what your || 9 r. See us for best values in g S juoted a f':w oi tlie many oar- t* ? lURICE I I Columbia, S. C. I I 1 \\jnj I ?HB?SH^ I 99 Ve have it. I 1 0 give you -*tW. ||| * WAGON Sc* IV be- j1' I nwnMiifii ii i mi ?nnrm n?rrmi rrwnfrrrm j< Company, ; 1 10LINA, I ? 'JJ I 1 ii riu im i ? - - * BH s ^nd 4 duce your %<$ ER CO. M, ' ihe best cur'ity of fer. jLV .. t fl