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' * I v.' It I will sell at public the regular sales the ' All tliot mprp nan nil L11C4,1 v i located about 5 miles Black, Josh Shealy, a plenty water on the f 1 , TERMS: ? I am in the market for 12 fa me what you want and if I hav * y % Zs. KLAW & ERLANGER ? * "n-urtf ^unnv^rook ! Will Present - neucuia vi ... Farm" in Columbia November 8 j and 9, Maiinee 9. Refreshing as the breeze that plays Sover a Maine meadow in Jane, and f wafts the perfume to the passerb}-, is the story told m Kate Douglas Wiggin's "Rebecca of Sunnyside Farm," which will be seen at the Columbia Theatre, Columbia, for two nights and znatineo Wednesday and Thursday, November 8th and 9th. And withal there is a seriousness of purpose and X an engendered thoughtfnlness about ytbe comedy that strike their lessons deep into the hearts of those that see the play, which is one of the most successful Klaw & Erlanger have ever presented under the aegis of their firm name. Rebecca, the delightful heroine of Mrs Wiggin's books, "Rebecca Of Sunnyside Farm," and "New 4 Chronicles of Rebecca," is brought to life and set before the pnblic with all her charm and wistful tenderness, her struggles, her sorrows and her tri?-v? Tiia anthoiess has contrived UU1 f/uc? ? ? ? to veer away from the usual order of | .New England dramas in "Rebecca of J Sunnybrook Farm," and instead of I the gloom and misery which are gen- j orally there she has given us an I * abounding 'cheerfulness, a story that I touches the heart and characters that I grip the imagination. Rebecca pre- I sente herself as a golden-hearted, I merry-faced girl, trembling on the I threshold of womanhood, filled with I the wonder of life and its possibilities, J overflowing with the joy of mere ex- I t I istence. Her pranks, her frolics, her I trials, are those that come into the J * life of every gtrli and their reality j gives the play its value, its tremec- J dous force and its drawing power. 1 "Bebecco of Sunnybrook Farm" had I a run of many months in Boston and I | at the Tremont Theatre, and in that I capital of New England it was sc- | > claimed as a real picture of the real I New England people. Afterwards the I ^ play was taken into New York, and j for a year at David Belasco'p Repub- I (lie Theatre it crowded the spacious I auditorium with delighted audiences. Tickets will be placed on sale Monday morning, November 6th. Mail -^orders sent to F. L. Brown, manager of Colombia Theatre, Columbia, accompanied by check or money order. A Father's Vengeance would have fallen o.-i any one who attacked the son of Peter Bondy, of N3outh Rock wood, Mich., bat he was Dowerless before attacks of Kidney * trouble, "doctors could not lieip mm," he wrote, "so at last we gave him Electric Bitters and he improved wonderfully from taking six bottles. Its the best Kidney medicine i ever saw." Backache, lired feeling. Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, warn of Kidney trouble that may end in dropsy, diabetes or Bright's disease. Beware: Take Electric Bitters and be safe. Every bottle guaranteed. 50c at Kanfmann | Drag Co. |hree Cornered Tragedy. At Fayettevitle, N. 0., R. J. Chason was snot and instantly killed by Township Constable Al. J. Plate, after Chason had inflicted wonnds that may prove fatal, as a result of & row between Cha *on and a youthful lemonade vender outside of the grounds of the Fayetteville fair. The lemonade man. in the rush of the home doming crowds, spilt some of the lemonade on a woman's dres9 when Chaeen, who was said to be intoxicated, took the; matter up and attacking the vender, stabbed him in the back. Constable Pate intervened to save the life of the youngster. FOR RENT?Three room house and ' outbaildings, good pasture and land for two-horse farm. Terms reasonable. Apply to J ALBERT R. TAYLOR. 3p New Brookland, S. C.' j PUI : outcry before the C< i following described :el or tract of land, si south of Chapin, kn( tnd lands formerly of dace, no buildings. ih?balance in paymei rms containing from 50 to 200 ; en't got it I will get it for you. FRED ?J Fire, Life, A I The Place to Bay at Ciiapin 1 We always sell our customers the best good3 at bottom prices. Flour, meal, corn, fine feed, fancy groceries, notions, shoes, etc. See us before you ; sell your cotton seed. We pay top of 1 marfcet, and will sell you meal and hulls at lowest prices. We kuow how the doilar comes and are always glad to give perfect satisfaction. ~ SUMMER & FULMER, 2 ' Chapin, S. C. . Notice, Trespassers. All persons are forbidden to hunt or trespass in any manner whatever upon my land. P. R. WESSINGER. Oct. 18,1911?Ip Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing The Lexington Pressing Club is ready to do your fall cleauing, pressing, dyeing, etc. We have a. competent force and al) work promptly and neatly done. Let us fix up that old last year's suit foryou. We make a specialty of this class of work. Lexington Pressing Club. Lem Sox, Manager. Groceries. To the Citizens of Brooklana and vicinity : For your Fancy and Staple Groceries, see me, my prices are right. For my conn try friends I hare a lot for their convenience. Be sure and call to see me. 0. N. DENHAM, 1 Brcokland, S. C. ? For Rent or Sale. & We hare for rent or sale the 55-acre tract of land south of Swansea, on which Mr. S. P. Foxworth is now living. Apply at once. Bfird^& Dreher, 3w52 Le^ngton, S. C. Good Farm For Sale. 1 I will sell lay rarm containing 121% acres, to the hi jhest bidder on November 15, 1911, at 11 o'clock, at my residence. Terms of sale: One-third cash, or to suit purchaser; balance to be secured by mortgage of premises sold. ' J. B. OSWALD, 4wl * Gilbert, S. C. Final Discharge. This is to notify all parties concerned that I will apply, on the 15th November, 1911, to Geo. 8. Drafts, Judge of Probate for Lexington county, S. C.', for a final discharge as administrator of the estate of Mr?. Cathprinp Jumper, deceased. BEN BICKLEY. Oct. 16, 1911?4wl Bouse and Lot For Sale. I will offer for sale to the highest bidder before tn^ court house on the first Monday in November one house and lot adjoining the Redd residence ! near Lexington cotton mill, 4 room house, barn and stables: goud garden; fine well water; one-hair acre of land. Formerly owned by Noah George. J. W. SLICE, 3wp Lexington, S. C. Final Discharge This is to notify all parties coni cerned that I will apply to George S. Drafts, Probate Judge for Lexington | county, S. C., on the 8th day Nov., ! 1911, for a final discharge as administrator of the estate of Wesley Harsey, deceased. M. 0. HARSEY, Oct. 9, 1911?2 Admr. / % I I WEISS, -WATCHMAKER? ?and? ?JEWELER? Old Gold and Silver BoHght. We Handle Watches and Jewelry. All Work Guaranteed. 1320 Main Strct, Columbia, S. C. , Parlor Restaurant. 3LI< ourthouse door on th tract of land: tuate, lying and bein? )wn as the Billy Rish Estate of Daniel Hen its of one, two and th acres. Now have some good far r. fox, ccident, Health, Live Stoc Clerk's Sale. State of South Carolina, ) County of Lexington, \ Court of Common Pleas. P. B. Bearden and E. W. Luther, against F. M. Sharpe, FUKJiULiUO U K. JD . In obedience to the decree of the Court herein, signed by His Honor, Judge R. W. Memminger, bearing date the 22nd day of September, 1911, I will sell at public outcry before the Courthouse door on the first Monday (the 6th day) of November, 1911, the following described tract of land: "AJl thab certain tract, parcel or lot of land situate, lying ar\d being in toe State of South Carolina, in the County of Lexington, in Congaree Township about one and one-half miles East of what is known as Styx, S. C., containing one hundred and fifteen acres, and bounded a9 follows, to wit: On the North by lands of Frank Wilson, on the Sooth lands of Henry Brown, on the East by lands of G. A. Guignard, and on the West by lands of Rosa Hayes; a description of which will more fully appear from a certain plat of the said tract of land, made by L. L. Lown, Surveyor, September 27th, 1906, said plat being recorded in the office of the Clerk of court for Lexington County, in Book JY-Y' at page 561. Terms of Sale:?CASH. FRANK W. SHEALY, Clerk of Court. Lexington, S. C., Oct. 1, 1911. 50-52. Clerk's Sale. The State of South Carolina, ) County of Lexington, f Iu the Court of Common Pleas. H. A. Meetze, Mn. Florence E. Canghman and L. I'Ans Jackson Plaintiffs; .against Mrs. Mary R. Mnller and Miss May Blanche Meetze, Defendants. ; SALE IN PARTITION. In obedience to the decree of the Court herein, 9igned by the Honorabh ri. W. Memminger, Judge Presiding . in the 11th Judicial Circuit, at Chambers, Edgefield, S. C-, dated the 13tl day of of October, 1911,1 will sell before the Courthouse door, at Lexington, S. C., during the legal hours ol sale on the first Monday, the 6th daj of November, 1911, to *he highest bidder at public outcry the following described property to wit: All that piece, parcel or lot of land situate lying and being in the County of Lexington, State of South Carolina, containing six acres, more or less, lying at or near the depot at Lexington, S. C., adjoining the public road on the West, lands of the plaintiff, Mrs. Florence E. Caughman be:ng across the road, J. B. Amick on the North, by public road and D. E. George on the South and on the East by the lot of land below described. And al9o, all that piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being in Lexington County, said State, con| taining one acre, more or less, adjoin' " * t i . ,i i ing tne lancis aoove aescriDea, mnas of A. L. Hartley, estate lands of W. H. Metze and riglit-of-way of the Southern Railway Company, more particularly described as follows: All of the piece of land conveyed by the 9aid Rosa I. Meetze to W. H. Meetze, lying on the South side of line beginning at the public road five and onehalf feet north of the original line between H. A. Meetze and W. H. Meetze thence running N. 71 E. 8.70 chains to A. L. Hartley's line to a 9take corner, this line being the southern boundary of lot cut off for J. B. Amick. Terms of Sale: ONE-THIRD CASH, and the balance in two equal installments, with interest, ip one and two years, with privilege to purchaser to pay all cash. The purchasers each to pav down the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, within one hour after the sale of the said property, or it is to be immediately resold at the risk of the former purchaser. FRANK W. SHEALY, Clerk of Court. Lexington, S. C., Oct. 16th, 1911. 52. E. L Asbill, Atty. for Plaintiffs. Eflrd & Dreher, Attys. for Defendants Professional Card* Dr. R. W. Gibbes has returnod to j Columbia and will be in his office dur- j ing the usual hours. 52. R. W. Gibb ?. i e first Monday, the ( r in the County of L< Place, containing 10 ry Wheeler, 25 to 3C f ree years, with interc ms and town lots for sale and s :k and Automobile Insura THS i jj||j| |ji jE~WiNC | i j WARRANTED FOR ALL TIP/.E. Ifyou purchase the NEW HOME you will have a life asset at the priee^'ou pay.?'id will not have an endless chain of repairs. Quality | O Considered If yon want a sewing machine, writl for ar latest catalogue before you purchase. Itis New Home Sewinj Machine Co., Orangs, Mass. One mav respect gray hairs without f eling obliged to throw bricks at bald j heads. COS ; w e wisn tu DRY GOO I Is to go at an Sold. Come and Stock is broken. Regular $1. Regular 50 Regular 10c Regular 8 1Regular $4.0' Regular $3.C Regular $2. Regular $1.1 All other art Com G. H. H GIIjBEKI ALE 5th day, of Novembt ;xington and the Stat* 15 acres and adjoining l acres can be easily ist at 8 per cent. shall be glad to hear from anyor i^ton, S nee. Now going on to my store ar of goods. 1.1 at cost. Come them while the Don't forget tl J. W. V Barr, T S; < announce that our NOTHII Ld below Cost unt . see our many bar, ,00 Overalls and Shirts at c Overalls and Shirts Outings to go at yard 3c Sheetings at the yard 0 Shoes at K) Shoes at 50 Shoes at 50 Shoes at ;icles at grea/tly i e and get Barga: ALLMAN r, SOUTH CA] I I :r, 1911, just after i of South Carolina, ; the lands of J. J. put in cultivation, i mti /-* /v i/n 11 a n/> W Tm 4"A LC WlSIlillg LU {JUICliCt&C. TYIXLC c. dont fail to come id get your part lave them going one and all. Get >y last. I must sell tie place. IcCartha, S. C. \LE\ ' V . ' /' > / ' ** entire stock of i IIS, j ITO CTP 110, LIU. il entire stock is gains before this 80c. 40c. 8c. 6 l-2c. $3.25. $2.40. $1.75. $1.20. educed prices, ins. & CO, .10 LIN A.