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r jpHpmMHMMMMHMHHBnnB 1 "i?y . - j- . ?: .?r Go to Henry Drug store, Chapin, S. O., to have your eyes tested for glasses. Examination free. We also handle a full line of drugs, patent medicines, jewelry, paints, etc. rSNCIL A2TD SCISSOSS. Prof. G. E. Wessinger is in Knoxville, Tenn., preparing himself for tore efficient work in the schoolroom Mr. B. K. Eyzer and family are now occupying the residence of Mr. Scott Hendrix on ohuroh street. When you think of groceries, think of the OU1 Reliable H. M. Wingard. He carries the largest stock at the lowest prices. Mr*. Bennle Harmau and little son re visiting kith ahd kin in the vicinity of Irmc*. * * A brass band will be at the Edmund barbecue on the 29th. ' f Gov. Blease, Snpt. Swearingen, Prof. Tate and J. B. O. Hollo^ay are to speak at Edmund on the 29th. 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any case -of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. 88 Mr. Adam R. Meets is spending several days with relatives in the Broad River section of the Dntch Fork. Everybody loves ice cream and we have one of the best churns made?the Frost King, in all sizes. See them be, fore you buy. ^ H. N. Kaminer & Co. Mr. H. M. Wingard is adding a second story to his already attractive home. When completed this w ill be one of the handsomest residences in Lexington. J. S. Caugbman has purchased a handsome Regal touring car from the Oswald Automobile Co., and is ranging it with the ease and grace of an experienced chaffeur. - Congressman A. F. Lever, who hy been in the' Columbia hospital since his marriage three weeks ago, is expected to leave the hopital in a day or two. Mr. Lever will come to Lexington and when fully recovered will rt -- - turn to Washington In time to vote on the Conference reports before the adI journment of Congress. A card from Mr. Jalian P. Meetze i who is making a tonr ot the West, states that he is well and the trip is fine. He is now in Frisco and will not be home for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Shealy, Mrs. T. P. Meetze, little Miss Sarah Meetze, f Bliss Martha H. Caaghman, Miss Mae Boozer, 0. L. Shealy and D. R. Haltiwanger have returned from the Isle of Palms^ Charleston. Par groceries, either hr avy or fancy, -always call on H. M. Wingard, who handles thebestbrands of flour, sugars, coffees, canned goods, meat, lard, etc. Efe keeps on band at all times a large atocg of heavy goods grain, hay, etc you will find the prices right at H. M. Wingard's. Bring us your job work. All work -executed in a skillful manner on f short notice, Ifail orders receive ^ prompt and careful attention. The Dispatch. Mr. E. G. Dreher left Monday for Baltimore and New York, where he goes to bay his fall and winter stock of clothing and gents7 furnishings for the E. G. Dreher & Co. If You Wish to Sell That farm, timber lands, store or residence, write us at once and send full description as we have an attractive proposition to offer you. 48 LIGON LAND CO., Sumter, S. C. Misses Caro and Ruth Efird, of Lexington, came up Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. A ell.?Newberry Ot ?erver. 5 or 6 doses ?*666" will core any case of Chills and Fever. Price 35c. 38 Miss Mary Harman, of Batesburg, is the guest of her brother, Mr. W. A Harman. Say, please don't forget us for we really do need that dollar for your paper. Missc s Estelle and Valeria Harman have returned home after a two weeks visit to Miss Koxie Gantt, near Pelion. The Oswald Automobile Company will receive in a few days another car of Regal touring cars. T. 0. Sturkie, Esq., was among those from Lexington who went to the beach Sunday. Pineules cares Kidney and Bladder diseases. Thirty days treatment 75c tf Kanfmann Drug Co. Dr. D. M. Crosson, State Senator, has accepted an invitation to address the mi samzmr convention of the South Carolina Good Roads association at Spartanburg on August 7. Dr. Crosson is a staunch gopd roads enthusiast, and is much in demand as a speaker. Now is the time to put up your fruit and to be sure that you have it safely I vnn ahonld hnv the Ball Mason I jars for sale by H. N. Kaminer & Co. They hare them in all sizts. Mrs. 3. 8. Mime/of Entawvilie, and her little son, Ernest, are visiting Mrs. Kims' daughter, Mrs. G. R. Kioekley, near Lexington. We want YOU to be one of 2000 visitors to THE LAND OP WATERFALLS; write for Booklet BOARD of TRADE; Brevaid, N. 0. 41p. Buy your stationery?box paper, ink and pencil tablets, pens, ink, etc., at Herman's Bazaar. Complete stock. Cakes and crackers, the best selections, at the lowest prices, the Bazaar. WANTED?A man to solicit orders for men's snits and ladies' garments, to be delivered and collected for on the instalment plan. Address, Agent, care of The Dispatch. Mrs. J. A. Lever and little daughter and Miss Carrie Haitiwanger, of Cha pin, are visiting Mrs. Lever's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Moorer, 86 Nassau street, Charleston. LADIES Make your sewing comfortable rapid and easy. To do so, you will want The Hygienic Standard Central Needle Sewing Machine. Call at Scott Hendrix's Furniture Store and let me show you its advantages over all old style machines. Charlie E. Taylor. TELEPHONES AND SUPPLIES? Wire and line material, latest and best equipped party lines for sale by 38 Sam'l. b. George The best line of fishing tackle ever shown in Lexington, including poles, ; hooks, lines, bobs, and everything in the fishing tackle line, can be found at the lowest prices at Harman's Bazaar. Hopkin's Damp Sale a Dig Success. Honest dealings has again triumphed in the business life of Columbia. The big "Damp" Sale conducted by J. L. Hopkins, 1616 Main stieet, Columbia, has been a big success?the biggest success ef any sale yet conducted by this popular merchant. As an aftermath to this mighty sale, Mr. Hopkins is offering Greater Bargains than ever in new and seasonable merchandise, and the people are flocking to his sto e to reap the benefits of these wonderful reductions. Lexington people have learned the way to una store ana every pnrcnaser has come this way singing the praises of the Hopkins store. Now is a most opportune time to purchase goods at lowc;r prices than ever before. If there is a single Lexington person who has not oeeu to Hopkins' store, we want them to go ac once. Tell Mr. Hopkins ttat you saw hi9 advertisement in the Lexington Dispatoh and if he does not treat you right we'll pay for lyiner. Mrs. Mardofk, in charge of the Millinery depvrtment, has a full line of fancy mi* iasry and pattern hats, which sbe is selling at greatly reduced prices. Mrs. Murdock is an artist in the matter of laait s headgear, and her styles are peculiarly attractive. Ladies call and see her and she will please yoa and save you money. a n n i \.L woman, Real Estate and Life Insurance. > o o \ FOE SALE: % 125 acres of Land in Lexington coM 2 nrles north of Woodford, S. C., situated on a public road. Mail by Rural Route. 70 acres under cultivation. This place can be rented another year for $250 00. If sold in 99 days I will take $2,500. i 81 acres of highly improved land in Lexington county, 1 7-8 miles of /-Woodford, S. O. 65 acres in high " slate of cultivation, clear of stumps, large barn, 2 tenants house all new, place under a : r ;11 a . woven wire ieuue, wiu proauce i bale of Cotton per acre. Price $3,500.00. 1-2 cash Balance 1 and 2 years. 1 vacant lot in the town of Woodford, S. C. 250x90. This lot is in the heart of town. It is a very desirable storehouse proposition, if interested it will pay you to investigate. One storehouse and one lot in the town of Woodford, S. C., near depot, lot measures 5C feet front by 240 feet deep, situated thereon is a single story frame building 24x110 feet, this property is placed on the market for a short time only. One store and dwelling combined in the town of Woodford, S. C. Let 110x110. This is a desirable location and is offered to a quick purchaser for $425.00. 400 acres of fine cotton land about 7 miles east of Woodford in Orangeburg Co,, 300 acres of this land is under cultivation. The location of this place makes it a very desirable, for a country store 1-3 cash, balance 1 and 2 years. 5 acres of land in the incorporation of Woodford, S. C., with improvements. This is an ideal place for a chicken farm or a lot VMiOnAoUiAn if id y-m ? piupuoiuvu, it jo vucicu lui a odio for a short time only. 72 acres of good cotton land 2 miles west of Woodford, S. C., in Orangeburg co., with improvements, within 1-2 mile of church and school bonae. This is a very desirable little farm, 1-3 cash Bal. 1 and 2 years. 93 acres of good farming land 1 mile west of Woodford, S. C., with improvements, this could be made a very desirable farm, if interested it will pay you to look it over, Terms 1-3 cash, balance 1 [ and 2 years. o ?o A. Z. Stroman. Woodford, S. C. I BANK BY ? Just as . Easy to Ope g; " ""though You IDEPOSH part of youi earning Brookl New Br< WE CARRY FIRE AND BURG i CA UNION IffAl Colun Dir A. F. LEVER JOS. NOJ J. H. M. BEATY C. L. KIJ G. P. LOGAN J. W. NO E. 0. BLACK D. A. SI 0%M^& ? * 5 p&i cent interest paid an Aa puled Aerru-annua0^. S)epoA (iomme^ctal accounts < (Jmoie facilities far fxandfitvci r~ i i o dill le appreciate?. Sajcttj. dep W: &. 0twf,. I ' Y Banking Is Earnestly Invited Yon Sound Banking United State Siipe Which guarantees th At all times we stand i on appro1 THEHOMEN LEXINGTON Cash Capital Total Resources C f A NE I Misfortune is liable t matters. Then it is egg" in the savings handy." Over and comforting relief cor cumulated a fund haven't started an i I Citizens Ban! BATESBURG, Resources Eft | JC1YC pel VCUtt ? HHHHHHHiI You Can't Be < ?ss- ?x< We make the finest i approved hygienic fully and shi] Palmetto 1 [ COLUMBIA, . mail: | n an Account With Us as m Lived Next Door. / 8 TODAY. Bring it, send it or mail it. 6 and Bank | >okland, S. C. f LAR INSURANCE. ? = ft lLL AT 7IONAI- BANK ibia, S. C. ectors iWOOB N. H. DRIGGERS BLER E. G. COOK RWOOD W. P HAMRICK 'IVEY C. H. BARRON 'J 4344 fen, t4l *4$. _ _ rnit/ v/nt/wa/et/ Ainy deposits', interest leiny cam' its oj? $/,00 and adex received, xlsa yiCen Special attention, yaux business, and yaux account adit loxes ^ax tent, $ 7.00 pex yeax S^^u/en/ant/ C- ft j our Business 1 and in Return We Offer Methods, Together With ;s Government r vision. Le safety of your funds, eady to help our depositors ved securities. ATIONAL BANK , s. c. $ 25,000.00 iver ^uw,uuu.uu j o overtake you in money that a good sized "nest bank comes "powerful over again have we seen ne to those who have acin this bank. If YOU iceount. now is the time. i k of Batesburg, S. G. . - $150,000.00 aid on Certificates of Deposit. ??Wk Comfortable Without quality of Ice by the most methods. Packed care>ped in new sacks. Ice Company . SOUTH CAROLINA. . -? ISma 1704-1706 MAIN ST., C< The Great July Cli Everv Item in th( than the Cost of This Sale gets rid and Ends for us same time gives < ers the greatest m found : : 27. 50 AX MINISTER AR1 18.50 BODY BRUSSELS AF 7.00 INGRAIN ART SOI ffl ' ' I 50 LADIES LINEN COAT I - REGULAR $10 J 20 ODD SUITS WORTH $! I COL'D L4 j 50 PIECES COL'D SHEAR ] | SOLD AT 10 CE I 20 PIECES SILKFFOULARl I 50 FINE WHITE SPREADS 90-INCH LINEN SHEETIIS 50 Doz LARGE TOWELS i SUITING S 20 PIECES, ALL COLORS.. 36 INCH, ALL WOOL, 6( 20 Pieces 52-IN MOHAIR 65 SKIRTS! S 50 FINE CHIFFON PANAM I NEW STYLES, WORTH $ EACH. FOR THIS SAL CLOTHING AND rn r*T\rr* oTrrnno T> nn Ti 13V rirNn, auna, ivilvj. rivn YOUR CH bLI F IFoi* tlie ? 2 To those suffering from lion, Loss of Appetite, or aj 2 the Liver or Kidneys, we w< 2 of a bottle. Relief is immec 2 efficacy in these disorders i 2 and unquestionable. Hundr 2 bear evidence of its merits. 2 ulatorof the whole system 2 body, purifies the blood, an 2 smooth and clear, or, as has J remarked by those using I smooth and Iresh like that oj 8 men and children no medicii { Its mild and certain effects. ____________ For Sale at Your Druggists in 25c, Prepared By | Life Medicine ? | COLUMBIA, S. | Mupx?ay | Compa*xi jeeefeeeeHeeHteeeeeeeHHK BMBnHHHBB )LUMBIA, S. C. mm?. Sole i 3 Store Less Production, of the Odds ' and at the Dur Customralues to be * : SQUARES $18.95 v IT SQUARES 12.98 1 J ARES 4.25 I SUITS 5.00 I VALUES a > & $6, ONLY 2.00 I iWNS J FIGURED LAWNS I NTS, ONLY 5c ft Dsoldat 25conlyl2^c II > $1, ONLY 89c [G $1, ONLY 79c 51-50 Doz only 98c ERGES AND BLACK )c., ONLY 47 l-2c ic VaD only 47 l-2c II ?KIRTS! | A SKIRTS f| .6 TO $7 . II E ONLY 4.95 [I i FURNI'GS I :E $18, I OICE AT 10.85 H ltOn'sl i pa I HI J ^neys I Dyspepsia, lnoiges ay derangement ot V auld urge tlie trial V Date and sure. Its s fully established I eds ot testimonials I It is a perfect rerf- A i; it gives vigor of I d renders the skin V been many times i, "makes the skin f a child." For wq- I * m..a1 {a iai* b lC coil cquai *v* 50c and $1.00 Bottles. I SH iH| lompany m Dpu^I ty9 Agts. M