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?7\ ; ' Go to Henry Drag Store, Ohapin, 8. 0.. to have yonr eyes tested for giaeeee. Examination free. We , abo handle a foil line of drags, patent medicines, jewelry, paints, etc. rsNcxi Aim scxssoss. Get a premium list and prepare yonr exhibits for the Lexington county fair. !-i n T> T>: _ c magistrate xv. xtisu, ui x cjiu-u, was in town Monday. Watermelons are getting scarce on tikis market. Miss Pearle Stnart has returned from a brief stay in Columbia. Shredded Cocoanut, fresli and fine, just received at The Bj zaar. Magistrate Wallace E. Lorick, of Irmo, was in town Monday. Dr. Rice B. Harman wa9 a business visitor to Columbia yesterday. Mr. W. J.. Ballentine, a prominent citizen of near Chapin, paid us a pleasant and profitable call last Thursday. Mr. L. Bennett Frick, vice-president ?- ^ Anfl.iAiA^iAn oroo OX mo bciiooi txuaicco asouuauxuu, noo here Monday. Mr. R. G. Able, a leading citizen of Steedman, was among the visitors here Monday. Miss Ada Williams, of Pelion, has been the attractive guest of Miss Iceo line Harman. 100 Carolina and Georgia Farms' 100 For Sale, ask for free list, Johnston Realty Co., Johnston, S.C. 51 Mr. W. C. Sease, from St. John section, was in town yesterday and added his name to our list of subscribers. Mr. J. P. Copeland, of Baxter, attended the trustees' association on Monday. Mr. Ed. M. Martin, the popular constable of Magistrate Jefcoat at Swansea, was in town Monday. ... *' Our banks have yle y of money to loan on good security. But Lexington banks are always "flasii." Cornfield beans, early fall turnips and sweet potatoes make up a right good menu these days. The wedding bells will soon ring in these diggings, according to Madam Vnmrtp / The farmers are busy picking cotton and, as a consequence, but few people are coming to town these days. The enrollment at the Palmetto Oollegiaie Institute is growing every day. Ijexington ha3 the best high school in the State. r. i. ?5? ^ 1 { r H I * ' I aH SB iff V 3k '^V ltt H ... M 'fl I This week 40c M One lot of Mat r ings in s yards, ranging in value froi One lot o. odd patterns, ( values 23c The Ne The Coat Suits this seaso have ever carried. There about their appearanc tua even Mimnaugh has ever b lines of the cut, ti e mart above all, the great econon department are uch as to to come here and see if we is oertainly not to be dupli tree of the North. D > not Snit here. We oan supply prioe. Window St 9 It will be to the interest 9 the 10 per cent, redaction i 9 Avoid the great fall rash a fi savT* jon money and please 9 everything in the shape of i 9 we can make it. I ORDER I State Senatar D. M. Orosson was in town Monday attending the annual meeting of the medical society. Dr. W. L. Kneece, of Baxter, a leading physician of the county, was here on Monday attending the medical Society. FARM?100 aores, one mile of Eallians^ on Southern Railway. No improvements; 85 acres in cultivation. Good stream, lot of fire wood. Price ? $650. DICKERT & EARGLE, 49 uoiumDia, s. u. Clerk of Court Shealy is in the lower part of the county to day conducting the sale of property of the estate of Benjamin Redd, deceased. Mrs. D. R. Haltiwanger and Master Rufus Daley Haltiwanger are spending today in Columbia. FOR SALE?One registered American Aberdeen Angus or Black Poll stock Ball, 5 ye&rs old weight about 1,700 pounds. For price etc., apply to El C. EARGLE, Peak, S. C. 48 Dr. Shannon Brown, son of the Rev. and Mrs. T. S. Brown, has returned to Pittsburg, Pa., after a pleasant visit to his parents here. Mr. Scott Hendrix has set a good a-ramrtla V>xr r?l Doninrr nff Q1 A U7A.1 b" K/J ViVMUUJf, VIX WUV o*VAV TT VMM in front of his handsome residence on north Main street. If You Wish to Sell That farm, timber land, 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. Mr. Calvin R. Sturkie, one of the best men in the Pelion section, was here Tuesday and remembered the printers with his renewal. Mr. Charlie B. Kneece, the popular president of the Lexington County School Trustees' association, was among the callers at our office on Monday. \ Rev. J. W. Daniel will deliver a Masonic address, at the MethodiBt church at Gilbert, on Friday night the 6th instant. FOR SALE?One good mare mule, 7 years old, 16 hands high weighs about 1200 pounds. Gentle and kind. Apply quick to James Caughman, Lexington, R. F. D. 2. > WANTED: Men and Boys, take thirty days practical course in our Machine Shops; learn Automobile business, accept good positions. Charlotte Auco School. Charlotte N. C., 4wpd 49. Fresh shredded cocoannt for cakes | and pies, ju9t received at The Bazaar. I wmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammam?i THERE IS eri^b : he offering Big V what [itting at 12 1 2c hort lengths, iV raging from 10 to f0 m 25c to 41c the yard 121/i.c ) e and two rolls to the lot, regular 3 c t )W Fall Coat Suits m are undoubted'}- the prettiest that we s an individuality, and exclusive de ign ,t is just a little ahead of anything that efore offered you. The graceful, dai ty mixtures and designs of the fabrics and ny in the prices that prevail here in this warrant every lady who wants the best nave not as embled something here that Icated this side of thegrtar las ion centhii k it is expensive to buy a nice Goat every kind of demand at every kind of Lades 10 Per Cent. Off of housekeepers to take advantage of n the, department on all Window Shades, nd get what you want now, while we can you > a the goods. Remember we carry i Window Shade, and if it can be mads BY MAIL |\/| columb: SAVE GALLONS; SAVE GALLONS You want a cheap job of paint for a cheap house, don't you? It's Deyoe. It's the regular thing in Devoe; there's nothing, in all paint, so cheap as Devoe. Oh, yes, you can paint with mud;but that isn't paint; you want it to look about right for a month or two. Paint Devoe; caD't do it for less; there's nothing so cheap; say nothing of wear, there's nothing so cheap as Devoe. It goes so far; save gallons; no matter about the price, save gallons. A gallon of paint, put-on, costs ?5 ; save gallons. Devoe is your paint; save gallons; Devoe is your paint. The Kaufmann Drug Co. Magistrate Lorick Makes Fine Record. Magistrate Wallace E. Lorick, of the third district, is making a fine /\A^ IIio *Ar\A*f ^AT* fkn nno r UiiiUCX. JULIO l cpu: U IU1 IUC UXIXXVA ^uonter of this year, ending September 30, shows that he turned over to the county in cash during the three months the sum of ?271.GO and sent nine prisoners to the chaiDgang. This is said to be the best record made by any magistrate in this couuty during the last fifteen years. For Your Wile's Sake. Listen! For your wife's sake buy her a Standard Central Needle Sewing Machine, because it is latest and the greatest invention the world has ever known. Made in both ROTARY and Yitrat-or, makes both chain and lock stitch and runs 75 per cent lighter than the old style machines?it makes 175 stitches while others make 100. Yoq are invited to come and see them at Scott Hendrix's Furniture Store by Chas. E. Taylor. Bridge Question Comes Up Next Monday. Tb$ county board of commissioners will meet next Monday to consider for the third time the matter of locating the new steel bridge across the Saluda river. It is expected that the repre sentatives of the several bridge companies will be present. County Board Met* The county board of commissioners were in session Monday. There was nothing out of the ordinary for the commissioners to consider?only matters of a routine nature being disposed of. ) ALWAYS CI /i i m r ^11 n aiucs m an lyepartm you want and the Couch C | Special Egyptian Couch Covers, beaut}"; regular $5.00 value, $3 50. Portif See our lovely line of Portieres ra Aback Wool Fibre: These are regular $.12 50 values a? to furnish this rug for less. While 1 QUEEN QUA! Once Queen Quality, A Why is it that once a lady bnys tl to wear any other kind ? Simply bi fection of woman's footwear. You better if you pay double the price. There are three things necessary and durability. Queen Quality posi ant qualifications, and at a very rea Linoleum Pi Housekeepers come here and tak< oleums, short lengths, the regular 6i riflce at 48c the yard. IIMNAl [A, Mr. Jesse D. Taylor's many friends will be glad to learn that he continues to improve. Mr. Taylor was injured at the Roof & Barre lumber plant about ten days ago. Tribute of Respect. Whereas, God in His infinite wisdom and love removed from earth to Heaven the spirit of Mrs. G. Mally Harman, a ioyal member of the Lexington Baptist church; be it resolved That while we bow in humble submission to His will, we feel the great los9 of our beloved sister; That thi9 loss of the devoted wife and faithful mother fall most heavily upon the kind husband and fond children and we pray God's blessings upon them; That a copy of these resolutions be sent the bereaved family, a copy to a T on/^ T5 o rvf i ut LUC iiCAiu^tvu auu Conner for publication, and a copy be properly inscribed in our minute book. H. W. Powell, W. L Keel, Mis9 Sue Corley, Committee. Unclaimed Letters. List of letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the week ending October 2,1911. Genthmen?Mr. Edd Tyler, Mr. Allen Mets, Mr. I S. Hall, Mr. J. W. Haggins, Mr. Lee J. Furtick. Ladies?Miss E. D. Folder, Miss Sarah Harvin, Mrs. Kyzer, Mrs. Maggie Simmons, Mrs. Pacion Sutter. These letters will be sent to tl e dead letter office Oct. 16,1911, if net delivered before. In calling for the above please say advertised, giving date of list. S. J. LeaphaiPostmaster. Round Trip Excursion Rates Via Southern Railway. BateBburg, S. C., and return. 8oc. Account Tri-County Fair, Oct. 17-20, 1911. Tickets sold Oct. 16 to 20, 1911, inclusiye, good returning Oct. 21, 1911. V""* - J ?1 ? ? ^ ?-? J i. A4 Oa jsatesuurg, o. u., anu return. so Account Batesburg County Fair (colored), Oct. 24-27, 1911. Tickets sold Oct. 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27, 1911. Good returning Oct. 28, 1911. Town Registration Notice. Lexington, S. C., July 23, 1911. Books for Town Registration nowopen at ray place of business. All persons who intend to vote in tbe j coming Town election to be held on \ November 2nd, 1911, will have to register. Book9 will close October 23, 1911. H. N. KAMINER, 50 Supervisor of Registration. {EAT MONE^i MAU iWMMnHHMivnnaminaanrarascaniMMBaHi lents of this mammo prices are always ri lovers extra large size, a thing of ?3.00 values but lighter at ?2.49 ar th 3res sb nging in price from ?2 50 to ?25. s, 9x12, at $9 89 A] rd we defy cc mpetitors to be able Ch they la9t, at ?9.89. ea .ITY SHOE. ar lways Queen Quality. I ais footwear you can not get her acause Queen Quality is the per- ia] cannot get anything that is any It is not made better, in all footwear, style, comfort *8 sesses all three of these import- j ^sonable price. th ck Hps a advantage of a lot of fine Lin- ca 5c values that we mean to saofai JGH'S ! SOUTH CAR MHRBRHPnRHHHHHHH 1 nyi2 ivil i a 11 ; 22 Horse Power Runabout i i j | | The Greatest Hill Climber and Sand Puller J : i in the World, Regardless of Price or 5 | Power or Your Mone^ Back. g ^ | The Metz 22 Runabout, 2 Passenger Car is made up J ^ on special features, making this one of the simplest operat- 9 { ed cars on the market today. It is gearless w ith no trans mission and no Batteries or Spark Coil to Short Circuit. . J v It is Friction Drive with every Speed from 1 to 50 j miles per hour without changing your clutch, simply shift J your Friction to the desired speed at an instant, with no J noise. J 9 This Car affords R. F. D. Carriers, Doctors, Business Z Men and Travelling Men the best means of Locomotion 5 9 ^ That can possibly be had. e High Tension Magneto Ignition, 30x3" tires, best make, best equipment possible to obtain on any car, full J set of Tools, 5 Lamps, Top, Storm Curtains, Tire Repair * M f Outfit. Dunlex PumD. 7 Gallon Tank for Gasoline enough < s W 1 1 sr> - c* ^ 2 for 200 miles. COMPLETE AT $600 FULLY GUARNTEED One year against defective materials. J We have another carload of these carson the road now 2 but they wont be in our garage long. Better place your ? order soon as: it takes 20 to 30 days to deliver your car. We are shipping cars to all parts of the State. 2 Give us your repair work, we guarantee expert ad- 2 justments on cars and will appreciate your patronage. ! INDEPENDENT AUTO SALES COMPANY, | I S Cor. Meeting and State Sts., Hew Brookland, S. 8. | ' ?nam rarhHrag ^ f SAVING j| ' GH'S , vy w carry ever/taing ueturcu m tuc a u^ovigc;?*. w uuv ? __ il to visit thi*i department. I 9 mail orders filled !| 1 OLINA I ??M >th Store?where you find just Jj ght. I ; Banister and Crossetts for Men ja , We have just received our fall shipment of the fhmous Banister |jj j id Crosi-ett Shoes for men. Prices range from $1 50 to $6 00 and ^ ey are shoe perfection. Remember, this store maintains a large- nj ioe department. rjj Marvelous Rug Values || The skilled designs of brilliant draughtsmen in Europe, Asia and 18 tnerica. The choice product of these looms can be seen in our la irpet Department, third floor. Moreover, they can be seen with s se and certainty. Yoa don't ouy a pig in tne pone, xou see at a I ance the entire pattern and its effect. Our marvelou9ly low prices | j|| e due to the fact that we buy these goods in immense lots. H jg A Great Wilton Art Square Display I, rhese are advertised goods with special colorings, the best in the B ad, 9x12. At prices that will please you. Bj Our Millinery Department B the attraction and admiration of the many who have visited this B partment during the past week. You will find our corj s of mil- B iera polite aud courteous. They know their business well and B ey will take pleasure in co-operating with you in order that you I B ay get just the hat that i9 suited to your particular style. There I B individuality about our Hats that we have made it hard to dupli- I - te. The prices are extremely reasonable this season. I H rrr~ ?? J ^ J ?? * U/n Ju T\r\ I