University of South Carolina Libraries
Go to Henry Drag Store, Ohapin, S. C., to have year eyes tested for glasses. Examination free. We also bardie a full line of drugs, patent medicines, jewelry, paints, etc. "rS?CIL AND SCISSORS. Let everybody vote for electric lights next Tuesday. Ask for our big FREE list of Farms for Sale. Johnston Realty Company, Johnston, S. C, 20 tf j Mrs. Willie Swygert has moved from Lexington to New Brookland. The season is now on for Mackerel I carry only the fall catch. They are fat and fine, retail 5c each. W. P. Roof. Mr. N. W. Corly, of Rontel, has our thanks for his renewal. He is an in<9nrtriolt? voodet man and clever as can be. * \ , When yon are in the market for paint, write or call to see W. S. Stewart, Columbia. He will save you / money. / Mrs. Jeff Shealy is desperately ill at her home, a few miles sout of Lexington, Route 3. SEED CORN FOR SALE?Garrick'e and Williams' Prolfic at $2 per bushel. Apply to J. J. Fox, Lexington, B.C. Wo Mtrvaf to loom nf illnpsQ of If V A vy^? VW VW ? v* V?V ? ?ar old friend, Mr, Daniel M. D^fte, and hope for him a speedy and permanent recovery. Fresh teacakes, and wafers of all kind, at the Bazaar. / Mrs. P. H. Seay, Jr., has been quite ill at her home, near town, for several days. SALESMAN WANTED?To look after onr interest in Lexington and adjacent counties. Salary or Commis' eion. Address Lincoln Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Caro Efird, of the College for U/r>m Qn Pnln rv? Kl o cnonf fill A wppt ff VMAVUf W*UiUVAVH? w*?W ?i w? end in Newberry with relatives and friends.?Herald and New 8. . My car of 32-inch and 47-inch fenc- | ing wire has come in. Come soon for your wants, as wire is hard to get this season of the year W. P. Roof. Miss Alma Long, the popular little day operator of the Citizens' Tele\ phone Company, is again at her post after baviDg been confined to her room for several days with grip. FOR SALE?High grade iron safe, protection for insurance policies, important papers, account books, silver ware, jeweiry, rencs; uaan or uoerai terms. Box 404, Columbia, S. C. V \ Mr. A. Silas Clarke, a progressive, popular and clever citizen of near Baxter, was in town Monday. Another lot of Wood's seed Irish potatoes in barrels received. Wood's potatoes are the best. We retail at very lowest prices. W. P. Roof. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graham have moved from Atlanta to Lexington, and are making their home with the letter's parents, Sheriff and Mrs. P. H. Corley. ? iJ-t- i. _ a- mi ijttJL your a?aiu^ tauH-its at xae Bazaar. ^We have just received anew shipment of hooks, lines and bobs. Mrs. J. C. Shepherd, of the Cross Roads, spent the week-end at the home of her father, Editor G. M. Harman. Rain is badly needed just now. In many places the land is too hard to plow, and farm work is being delayed. Gardens and small grain, however, are suffering most. WANTED?A good colored farm hand at once. Gpod wages. Apply to H. Steele, Ethan, S. C. 2w Mrs. Emory D. Yonnginer, of Irmo, wafccarried td a hospstal in Columbia yesterday for a very serious operation. She was accompanied by her physician, Dr. R. E. Mathias. WANTED?Second Hand bags and burlap, write for prices. Richmond Bag Co., Richmond, Va. 25 Mr. Sebastin Meetze, who was in town Monday, stated that it was his first visit to Lexington in his life that he x did not have to pay toll. He crossed on the new steel bridge. I have received another shipment of Handsome Ranges. The factory says they cannot improve on the Range for they have all good qualities and ( conveniences, bee the new styles now in at W. P. Roof's. Mr. Willis P. Kaminer has moved back fr in out on Congaree to his oid houie about two miles above town. Mrs. J. J. Rawl, of Batesburg, is in Knowlton's Hospital, in Columbia, < where she underwent a serious operation last week. ' She is getting along nicely. ?Persons having Chnfas ior sale to write Rice B. Harman, Lexington, S. 0. Prof. S. S. Lindler's many friends thrcug the county will be indtr.ee! glad to learn that he is recovering from his recent severe attack of pneumonia. I cany in stock the wonderful Marlborough seed corn, grown especially lor s^eu. A am "selling it tc #1 so per bq?hel. W. P. Roof. .r* * Being agent for the Cole Cotton Planters and Guano Distributors/ I ?r - now have them in stock ar.d will sell them at small profits. Call to see me. T") B Narnmmirt g <"! FOR SALE?A fine da-k bay mare, 1 well broke, five years o t? and perfectly gentle and will work an* where. At reasonable price to' a* quick buyer. Call.or write A). N.. Deiiharn, New Brookland, S. C. We regret to chronicle the continued illness of Mr. George D. Hayes at; his hrme on the Augusta road. Mr. Haves | * been confined to the bed with ms; lev^r for several weeks. Under skillful treatment of Dr. J. J. "Wingard, however, it is hoped that he will soon recover. You can find all kind of garden seed at the Bazaar. BARBE1 I am prepared to execute a in the tonsoriai lire, fchai Hair tonics, mole and wart 1 to kill or remove moles or w / Prices; Hair Cut 20c; St Shave. 10c; Hair Tonic, 5c. A. B. SUMME Mr. T. H. Rawl, a leading: farmer < f Route 2, was in town Saturday ana gave us a pleaeanfc call. "Tuck," as be is familarly known to all the boys, is one of the bestjfellers that ever li\ ed and numbers his friends by the score. Mr. William M. Schwartz, a popular salesman of the hardware firm of Lemon Brothers, of Barnwell, was a recent visiter to his mother in Lexington. Mr. Schwartz is "making good" at Barnwell, snd says that the town is allright. Come again, William, when yon can stay longer. FOR SALE?The J. A. Muller place consisting of 73 acres, a well appointed dwelling and outbuildings. A part of the pi ce is in the incorporate limits of the towji of Lexington. An ideal home. Terms reasonable. Apply to Alfred J. Fox, real estate and nsur ance, Lexi ngton, S. C. Attention is directed to the card of Dr. C. J. Oliveros, the well known eye, ear, nose and throat specialist of Columbia Dr. Oliveros has elegant offices at 1424 Marion street, and will be delighted to have his maoy Lexington friends call to s?e him. Dr. Oliveros is a clever gentleman and enjoys an extensive practice in his line. Mr. Harry F. Rawl and family have moved back to Lexington from Jacksonville, Fla., where they have been living for the past several years. Harry says that old Lexington is the best place on earth, and that he intends remaining here. We welcome them back home. We haye jost received a shipment of cabbage plants from |tbe o d reiial 1 > growers, Wm.(C. Gerary Co , Youngs inland, and found them to be the best we have ever seen. They ship only large and hardy plaiit9, any one deairing to purchase plants in quantities of 1,000 upward will do well to write them. See their ad, elbewhere in our paper. New Methodist fhnrph The new Methodist church will soon be completed, Contractor John J. Taylor and his force now pushing the finishing work as rapidly as possible. It will be one of the prettiest little edifices in this section of the State and will be a credit to the town and to the Methodist congregation. Notice, Debtors and Creditors, This is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of J. S. Glenn, deceased, to file the same, properly attested, with the undersigned on or before May 1, 1911, and all persons indebted to said estate will please make payment before above date. J. W. SIGHTLER, Admr. Mar Ifi-^3w21 _' _ _ _ , ; I Only Fifteen Days. The R. F. D. carriers pay will be increased to $1,000 a year on the first of July, but their leave of absence will rcwtiiu lae same?niteen days. Midway to Close Friday. The Midway school, near Lexington, will close next Friday afternoon, March 24. An interesting and entertaining programme will be rendered by the children. The public is cordially invited to attend. Obituary. Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Gillion, wa9 born July 21, 1910, and died Febrnary 25, 1911, aged 7 months and 13 days. Truly he came up like a flower and was soon cut down, but Jesus said, "Saffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not, for ?f such is the Kingdom of Heaven." J. B. Steele. Obituary. E^selean, daughter;of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton L. Shealy, was born September 8, 1004. and died February 18, 1211, aged 6 years, 5 months and 10 days. She was carried to the hospital last summer and an operation was performed, but after suffering- for several weeks, the end came as" peaceful as the summer breeze. She was laid to rest by loving hands in the Pleasant Hill churchyard. J. E. Steele. Telephone at Arthur's. Mr. A. Harper Shull, of Arthurs, now has telephone connection with the Citizen's Telephone Co. Harper handles the Royster goods out .there, ana does a good business. A Cold. laGrippe, then Pneumonia. I? too often the fatal sequence, Fclej's Honey and Tar expels the cold, checks the lagrippe, andprevents pneumonia. It is a prompt and reliable I cou?h medicine that contains 110 nar- } coucs. it is as safe for your children as yourself. CR-C- J- OLIVEROS, '1-124 MARION ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. Io prepared to treat all troubles of Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs. The fit of Spectacles Guaranteed. ft SHOP | nything in first-class mannef p razors and clean towels, siller, for sale. Guaranteed arts without leaving scars. Lampoo, 20c; Massarge, 20c; R? CHAPIN, S. C. I Three New Regals. The Oswald Automobile Co., Mr. Karl F. Oswald, manager, received three new Regal cars yesterday?two five-passenger tourine cars and one 25-horse-power Torpedo runabout These are the prettiest cars ever received by the Oswald Automobile Co. Especially is this true of the Torpedo runabout. Subscribe for the Dispatch . Clay Springs. To the Editor of Tne Diepatch. The farmers in this section are getting along nicely with their work and plai ting is the order of the day. The olay Spring boys haye organized a baseball team and haye begun to practice. L. March 20. Mt. Hebron Dots. To the Editor of The Dispatch. Mrs. Bear White spent a few days with her cousin, Mrs. Maxcy Hook, and other ielatives around Hebron recently, Miss Lessie Ev Hook and Miss Loritha Hook are on an extended visit to their aunt in Springfield. Mrs. Dora Hook has gone to her old home to visit her brother, Mr. Loyd Jone9. H. March 20. J ? un - - voia unnKS, rruiis, Jtic. Cold drinks of all kinds, the choicest frnits and finest candies, always lresh and up-to-date, at Summer & Fulmer's, (phapin, S. C. 2w New Telephone Lines Soon to Be Built. Messrs. J. Luther Smith and Samuel B. George, who operate the te'ophone business in Lexington County, were in the Swansea neighborhood last week ir. the interest of new linns. Phones in the residences of A. B. Kadleand Jasper J. Boles were installed. A farmers'rural line from Woodford territory, with twelve phones, will be next in order, and a line from rrr /-\ t \ j * w. v?. jacKson s co Swansea, witn eight; farmers on it. Another line from N. B. Wannamaker's to/Swansea. will go in also, getting the farmers in that territory in elose touch with eachother and the other sections of the county. This week Messrs. (jfeorge and Smith will be in the Wagoner territory, where they are going to install a switchboard with a trunk line to Pelion. The Samaria School. Special to The Dispatch. Samaria, March 21.?The school closed at Samaria on the 11th inst. with one of the most enjoyable entertainments in the history of cur school. The exercises were rendered with much skill and precision which reflects much credit both on the children and their teacher. The. Hon. John Bell Towill was present/ ana aenverea a spienaia aadress in his usual happy style. His remarks opened the eyes and' touched the hearts of our people. Efforts will be made to double the size of our school building and make other improvements. It can safely be said that upon the opening of our school next fall we will have a school second to none in the rural districts. The teacher this year was Prof. H. J. Rains, one of the oldest and best known teachers in Aiken county and a man of remarkable ability. W. W. nnw'Tnn avi nvr.ee UUil I ULL.lt i LU11UL1! In providing: your home with a ,yood piano or crpan Doubtless, you have promised your family an instrument. No home is complete without music, and nothing is ?o inspiring; and cultivating1. Music help? 4o drown sorrows, and pives 1 euteriainniciit for the oirndrcu, and Loins them ac home. This is our27th year of uniiifemvt: u siu ca.-s re 1 ! hence we are bettor prepared than ever to supply the best oianos and orvav-- zr.< 1 will tave ven nirncv. i ' Write *9 AX CNCD for cntlog* and for our casy payment plan and prices. i MEIE'S11HE.!' 14 2? 'Main St. Columbia, S. C. Dealer iu Grade 'PIANOS AXD ORGANS It i8 a hint you lovvayt, find the very best candies, cakes and cracmrs, fibaL fruits, uuts, etc., at the . Bazaar. | CAROLINA Tb* CANNING tfse r OUTFITS Writ A Share ol Your Trade, i I wish to inform the people of thin j vicinity that I have opened a stock of . goodsat the Cross Roads, (the Jos. W. ' Reeder old stand) five miles west of | Swansea, and am selling goods at low- j e9t prices and paying highest market prices for chickens, eggs, corn and 1 peas?for cash or barter?and w 11 be j pleased to have a libpral share ot vour ' trade, if honest and fair dealing will j merit it. Mrs. J. C. Shepherd. j Gaston. Route 1 tf \ .= ! / i i Wlicrc To j Trade At i i Brookland | GROCERIES I 1 carry a complete line of Fancy and Staple Groceries, Fruits, Candies, Cakes and i Crackers, Bakers' Bread, best brands of smoking and chewitirr rPf?happr?a o r\f onu m. * Wfc?WW?.?A Wi V"""1" eled Ware and Tinware. Fresh garden Seed and Onion Sets a Specialty. Highest price9paid for country produce for cash or in exchange. See me when in town and I will please you in goods and in prices. M. G. Caughman, New Brookland, - s. C. ITfiis Particular Brand for Particular Dressers While it is true that fine I 1 ? I | IVJUUIO UU UUL Llidtc uuc | ? men, the well-dressed man I will always command atten- I tion. . When you buy 8 "Shield Brand" Clothing you are certain to get a cor- 3 rect fit, and plenty quality in | every garment Prices are S within reach of all 3 $10.00 THE LOWEST I $20.00 THE HIGHEST | I /> __J L. ? Ivjive ua a mai ana uc m convinced. ! | Riley & Haigler Bros. I 1 * Swansea, S. C. a This Mark of Quality is on every g coat collar, t || TtMbjaiMui WCUoawrJB* -mmzm m |:|K?ffe%' fss#* fisl^-PSfogP Jf vrvi mmm'^- ?> 1,'W'S';# larger E& ' i?*P* cost ol pro* ^ Y,S t, *> ???* ^ ?*? MS# .(T'i &T?.?SI/IIS P>||gj\ ^l> IWAajJUnfcM "J We manufacture all grades handsomest cheapest and most Convenient Li iitl ft vet.uttVs. Thousaudb of 8Hti fle 1 cu t< s lor us. If you intend buying a Houte or Ma e Today THARPE HARDWARE & MAN \ WE BUY OR SELL | 1 REAL ESTATE I ^ ? 1 DiCKERT & EARGLE1 J 1507 Main Street, ? | COLUMBIA, S. C. J I i | O^R SPECIALTY?Property g Hjj you have and wish to sell and ^ jb property yon wish to buy. fcj J WANTED NOW?Farm lands g j J in Lexington County. We have ^ jjj many calls at good prices. q k We can serve you. Write or fe S call to see us. " 3 9 17tf ? I i IFITZMAUR Columbia, S. 1704 and 1706 Mi Dry Goods, Nc ing, Millinei Matting am rJi\7P arvmp fVirmcrhf I wear and seriously ast will I do my trading t If the Best Goods ai be considered you will FITZMAURICE'S Nono better and mi sell the best and you d than if you had bough Boys' Clothing, Men' Caps, Trunks anc Goods, Silks, Whi Napkins and Doylie; tings and Rugs, Mil Millinery Departmei Dresses as low as $10 ( ed Shirt Waists at onl; good apron gingham a Island at 5c 36 inches A11 we a9k is that yc do all you desire to be and it won't be any 1 memorandum calls for the State. We only q gains we have for you, FITZMA 17A3-17Afi Main St. || Lexington Peo] ACaFLoadjJlj WW _ _ _ K m worses | And Mules Suitable lor all purpose make your selection. P | See us before you buy. 11 Wheeler & I | 130S Assembly St. I vJ!CEZ3ESBI?35tE&niSS. VBBBSSRJSCXKSSCSS^ \Z^!T3ilZV 9?Bi kvM ? i?.ii<?4g?ac>ja wi lwli^ jvurtitpirirwiM ?r -j . ' i1? '?) * ' ???# > '"* ? , v'\A' v4?YC >^' |lt!l|f^j NjSj wouM Raise 3B% Cron would have fewer acres rOp& if you would rede -ucuCi% buy from tue EE-FERTHIZI CHARLESTON, S. C, _ rr i M "i 1 - -7- li,. oi101 imzers an<; carry n uu-go sc.-ck. <_h m nit fertilizers for Cotton, Corn, Grain, 1 i best from a weij known company such as 5E FERTILIZER CO., Charleston, S. < Has Home of 3ood Fertilizers?' WRITE TOR PRICES, ne in America. Cannors with a capacity? >niers are now enthusiatic walking udverrket Canner, our free booklet explains all UFACTURINC COMPANY; ELKIN, N. C* I SAY SA&HCDCI I Ivn 1; i ^ssinibiitf i When you need anything in HARNESS, PLOW GEARS. HOES, COLLARS, PADS, Etc., THINK OF ME. HAND-MADE HARNESS A SPECIALTY. , REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY DONE AT RIGHT PRICES. E. A. FELLERS, I THE HARNESS MAN I 929 Gervais Street, 3 , COLUMBIA, S. C. | ICE'S I c. tin St. ttions, Clothry, Carpets, 1 Rugs. to your Spring and Summer 5 c yourself the question: Where his Spring? ? id Low Prices are anything to I come to ghty fow as good. We oJy 1 ' on't have to pay aiiy more . t the cheaper goods. s Clothing, Hats Bnd 1 Suit Cases, Dry te Goods, Damask, s, Art Squares, Matlinery, it the best in the State, Silk )0 each. 500 Fine Embroiderp $1 00, worth $1.50 1000 yds t 5 and 6%c. 3000 yds. Sea wide. u give us a trial and we will 5 done. The stock is Large trouble in buying what your . See us for best values in noted a few of the many bar- fc HDirr ^ mvij Columbia, S. C. | pies Friends I es. Call quick and a rices always right. 1 Roberts. II ColiiMifeia, S. C. | p , I j32sazaS( =M H 'r< yvj ??. wm. * B ;rco^5 I c best quality of fer. i\ flB lobacco, Track, fl