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v^. v^v^,^, . v -- - . THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. v >2'^" / '/ ,.V $ , ^-V- J* ; 1 V .*< . . * cffi " ' i - i ' ' 1 I S?pf?8??tsti?? Hwspsper. 8ot?er?Laxiogtoo tad tl? Ear Awe of tba larrotmAinff SoaatUfl Like llonket. . ' : : LEXINGTON, B. C? WEDNESDAY OCTOBEE 11, 1911. " &" * ?- ' ' -? ii iii ii?^??T??^ 111 , ii ' .-n Mew Pressing Club. The People's Pressing Oinh is now open In the Harman Building, in rear el Court house and will be glad to share the patronage of both the ladies and gents. Good and prompt service given. Clothrepairing a specialty. James Hilton, ; Oct. 4 tf Proprietor. ' [II y'<K$ -J; IB B MEM AS WELL AS large ones are welcome here? 70a need not wait until your business has assumed great proportions before opening a Checking Account, DO SO TO-DAY. l Our patrons regardless of the amount of business done, receive everv courtesy in all matters of j business entrusted to us?and there is nothing in safe banking we cannot perform. Talk it over with our cashier. CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, I COLUMBIA, s. c. 11 ? -\ ! C" r ' 1 I V . I \ Unrooo or IIUIOQO 01 ' 1 .. &ro. <* ^n^HflHB ^ U > Vn ^ S )?V .* '- ; \ t ... ./jr. "*.. >;*? ws^/yv/ww^^w^/wvwvs^wvs^ W/W\A/N/WVWS/WVW^"WWSA/WV We have just rec ' 0 f good farm Horses broke. Come to j?< you want as right pr Swygert LEESVILI HH |HHM| Wjjfc gg hh fife ?9 V 18 bp j& lH o< Get a Premiu Irmo; Matthews < ei^s Store, New B Holy Communion. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at St. Stephen's Lutheran church next Sunday at 11 a. m. Veeper services will be held at 7:30instead of 8 o'clock as heretofore. All cordially invited. ^ ? Sound Trip Excursion Rates Via Southern Eailway. Batesburg, S. C., and return. 85c. Account Tri-Oounty Fair, Oct. 17-20, j 1911. Tickets sold Oct. 16 to 20, 1911, I inclusive, good returning Oct. 21, 1911. Batesburg, S. C., and return. $l 20 Account Batesburg County Fair (co^red), Oct. 24-27, 1911. Tickets sold Oct. 28, 24, 25, 26, and 27, 1911. Good returning Oct. 28, 1911. FARMS! FARMS! 1 s I If you want-to buy a good i farm at right price anyi where in South Carolina, call on or write U9. If you want to sell your farm quick | for cash, make your price right and we will sell it for you, no matter where located. We sell choice city property, too. Dickert & Eargle, 1507 Main Street, I Columbia, -' South Carolina. "iJways Hustling." ITS VVVVA^sA/VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV % - * * HP35* ^/WWVVVVWVWWWWVWWWVV' eived Car Load of and Mules, well i 5 us and get what ices. 6 Smith, LE, S. C. J I Ub m List at any Ba i fe Bouknight, Cros rookland or write c. SO LONG AS THERE ARE BABIES SO tost: ** titer* ar* babies on the earth. So long as there are tittle tots to smile. There always will be something here of worth. There always wUI be something here worth while. 60 long as there are youngsters fail of fun And baby faces pink with health and glee There will be daddies when their work is done Who find the world good old place to be. So long as there are babies for old arms And soft and downy cheeks for men to press The world will never want for other charms, There'll always be a cure for hopelessness. So long as bright eyed babies wait to see The tired and weary fathers homeward come Make up your mind this world will never be A valley wholly desolate and glum. So long as there are babies here to play, To smooth with little vinds the brow of care. To kiss and laugh our troubles all away. There will be men to struggle on and dare The blows of fate, undaunted, unafraid; There will be daddies brave enough to smile Though on their shoulders burdens great are laid. They'll kiss their babies and count it all worth while. A Rest For the Rabbits. When Tuppers paid a surprise visit to his friend Jipson. arrayed in a faultless shooting garb, his host gripped him heartily by the hand and slapped him even more heartily onv the back. "Glad to see you, old sport!" he cried. "But you've struck an unlucky day. I always keep Tuesday mornings for mending my aeroplanes." "Must I wait?" asked Tuppers disappointedly. "No. not at all. Start away, and I'll join you in the afternoon." So saying, he handed him a bag of ferrets and an antiquated gun. Tuppers returned to lunch with a beaming face. "Splendid shootin'I" he cried. "Have y<)u any more?" ? "MnrpV- .mU-pd .Tinsnn. "What ri'von mean?rabbits?" "No; those blessed little squirrel things you gave me," replied the blbodchirsty Tuppers. "I've shot the lot!" ?Answers. Trail of the Serpent. The popular novelist, about to tackle the last chapter of his latest romance, hesitated. "By every principle of literary art," ; | he reflected, "by every dictum of reason. common sense and logical sequence the hero should commit suicide and the heroine should die of a broken heart But if I give the story a tragic ending it will mean a difference of $20,000 in the sales of the book." So he went ahead and wound up the story just?just as you would have done it, gentle reader, if it had been up to you.?Chicago Tribune. Our esteemed fellow townsman John Dorkin called our esteemed fellow townsman Henry Travers a liar the other day, and between the two of them they managed to kill a dog and scare a Chinaman into fits. These little affairs would be humorous if they did not disgrace the community in which they take place. Tuesday evening last we delivered our celebrated lecture on Christopher Columbus to a large and intellectual audience at Lone Jack and got out of town without being shot It was a narrow escape, though, as several admirers followed us over two miles and wasted a great deal ol ammunition. 3ER rc nk or Store in Lej son Drug Go, Lees to the Secretary. M. EFI LEXINGTC x A Hard Job. $ |> We often wonder how St |> x Peter ever gets rid of the female |> <j> spirits who want to stay and ar- a x gue it out with him.? Chicago x a Record-Herald. |> Ovorbid. I 1 ,J!' t!!' \/? I'll ?I P 4< if Mrs. Mtisek?D.ollie, why don't yon practice your music? I said I'd give you a penny an hour to do so. Dollie?Yes, mother, but father promised me 5 pennies an hour if 1 sit still on the piano stool.?New York Mail. X Precious. X <?> The old fashioned man who %> ^ carries a potato in his pocket as a cure for rheumatism will have % x to find some less expensive rem- v |> edy.?Kansas City Star. |> Saw a Moth Bali. Hoar?Here's an article written by a scientist who says that insects have emotions. He claims he has frequently seen a mosquito weep. Joax?Y^ell, I've often seen a moth ball.?Philadelphia Record. His Creditors. She?Doesn't it worry you dreadfully to owe so many bills you cannot pay? He?No. Why should I worry over other people's troubles??Boston Evening Transcript i He Knew. Teacher?Now, Tommy, what is a hypocrite? Tommy?A boy that comes to school with a smijle on his face.?Lippincotfs. A Stirring Appeai. The following epistle was sent by an angry tenant to his landlord: Dear Sir?I want them sellar steps fixed right off. My wife fel down last nite and like to broke her blame neck. Please send blumbber and figs our bath tub it will soon be time now for us to use him agen and oblige. Yours trule, . ?Everybody's. Meals and Medicine. Doctor?Yon are debilitated. Take one of these pills three times a day before meals. Poet?If I could get the meals I wouldn't need the pills.?Town Topics. Thought Reading. "Can I see you apart for a moment?" "You mean alone, don't you?" "Exactly. I want the loan of a fiver."?London Bystander, i Ho Was Reckoning Too. "Great heavens! I never thought the hotel bill would be as large as this." "Ah, then you reckoned without your host!"?Pittsburg Dispatch. 245 :ington; at J. S.1 ville; Dreher Brot RD, S( )N. S- C. M'-^ ffj5j000.00 ' 5 pex cent intcieAt paid an Aa*2tna deposit*', interest fLzirig computed &>mi-annua$Ap ?DcpoAtfA oj? S /,00 and a<2et. received* Cammetciaf accounts af&a <pCen Apcctaf attention. Qmple jacifiticA |ar lian^fin^ gout liu&ineAA, and ^qui account Wiff lie appreciated. Safety deposit hoxeS |ot -tent, $ 7.00 pen. jpa/i SfiveHffenJ <<mt/ ^gstd/u'ev. COLUMBIA LUMBER- m MFG. GO. MANUACTURERS OF Sash, Doors and Blinds, Interior * * Finish, Pine, Cypress and Oak Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherboarding, Moulding Door , and Window Frames COLUMBIA : : SOUTH CAROLINA *. . . ; All new, fresh goods, the latest of the season. Mr. Ayoub has just returned from the northern markets where he "Scooped in" all the newest and latest styles and novelties of the season. Such bargains were never offered in Ladies, Gents' and Children's Clothing, Shoes, Hats^Caps and Notions of all descriptions. Give us a call. We guarantee to please you in prices and Goods. The Star Store, Alex Ayoub, Proprietor, 919 Cervais St, Three Doors above S. A. L. Depot Columbia, S. C. / Your Job Work Neatly Done Here ???? 6, 1911 < Wessinger's, Ohapin; H. A. Lorick, ? ;hers, Batesburg; Shuil & W essmg> 5C.