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????????? I ] Go to Henry Drug Store, Ch&pin, 8. C., to ha\e your eyes tested for < glasses. Examination free. We also handle a full line of drugs, patent medicines, jewelry, paints, etc. PENCIL AND SCISSORS. ' I Vote in the town election tomorrow, i Buy from those who advertise in the Dispatch. Mr J. M. Coogler, a leading citizen r\t f.ho Urvrfc wns here on business Monday. WANTED?Second hand bags and burlap. Write for prices. Richmond j Bag Company, Richmond, Va. Nearly all Lexington is in Colombia < this week, the attraction being the big < State fair. Mr. J. E. Smith, of Gilbert, Route 1, called to see ns while attending the fair last week. J Mr. Arthur N. Dreher, one of the r best Dutch Fork farmers, was here on 1 matters of business Monday. < Meet the editor on his rounds and hand him your dollar for a renewal of your paper. Mr. Marshall Roof, of New Brookland, was among the callers at our office during the fair last week. Mr. Ed L. Dreher, of Selwood. one s of the most popular and clever men ( in the county, was in town Monday i nn a nleasant call. ? FOR SALE?A few wellbred berk- j shire pigs, male or female, ready for j delivery at Mrs. S. P. Wingard's or t Dr. Wingard. . ; Mr. Jacob Roberts has sold his in- 6 terests in Columbia aDd nas moved to c Chapin, where he will engage in the J levery, sale and feed stables business. ^ Frank, ecn of Mr. Geo. R. Fields, was carried to the Columbia hospital and operated on for appendicitis last Friday. He was doing well when last heard from. I Mr. Adam R. Meetze, who has been t quite indisposed for several weeks, I was carried to Knowlton's Hospital ^ in Columbia on Menday for treatment. His many friends hope for him a speedy recovery. 1 Mr. J. L. Hopkins, the clever and T coming dry goods man of Colombia, t has bargains for you. Something new < and pretty. Call in and look through * whftther vou buv or. not. You will be treated right. " i LOST?On Wednesday night, Octo- i ber 25th, between my residence and ^ vthe residence of Mr. Frank George, one fancy black silk eton ladies' jacket. Finder return same to Mrs. J. W. Bntler and get reward. * Ool. George Johnstone, of Newberry, j known throughout the State as one j of the ablest lawyers of the Southern j Bar, was in town Saturday, attending [ a meeting of the Lexington Bar Asso- ^ elation. Col. Johnstone will be with c us next wdek and everybody will be glad. . . [ urn mi iib ^ w * TT? von Im M / UJ TT VXVVJXiV J vv? \1 j VV proud and huir ones. We want yoc week. We apprecia ronage not only of ti place to do their bu> i Ladies9 Ready Deparimc There is so much to be 9e est and most exclusive styles becomes a pleasure instead ol Hundreds of Suits, Coai Gowns and Waists, one pret await your inspection and sele our assortment you'll wonder elsewhere; so different, so i a stock and at the same time I | L?W' I Silk and Dress 1 Departme I The MIMNAUGH Silk a I partments have long been r< ra X the pace in stylish weaves. 9 I will you find the veri ty ir H I silks, in every shade of the 8 9 Come and save yc E men of taste and the I MIM Be Got 30 Days On Gang. Sam Griffin, a negro, was sent to the ^haingang for 30 days yesterday by Magistrate E. H. Addy. Griffin conieased to having taken $15 froru a pocketbook containing ?50, the property of Ed Fallaw, a white man. "It is a pleasure to tell yon that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best cough medicine I have ever used." writesMrs. Hugh Campbell ofLavonia, Ga "I have used it with all my children find the results have been highly satis factory." For sale by All Dealers. Shooting at Sally. Howell Cooper, a yourg merchant of Sally, was shot and probably fatally wounded by Henry H Corley, another young merchant on Friday night. Cooper is in the Columbia hospital and Dorley is in the Aiken jail. Liquor is said to have been the cause of the 3hooting. Both are well connected. The boy's appetite is often the source jf amazement If you would haye such in appetite take Chamberlain's Tablets. They not ~nly create a healthy appelate, but strengthen the stomach and mable it to do its work naturally. For lale by All Dealers. White Man To Hang For Killing Negro. A. J. O'Berry, a white man, wa9 teutenced on Thursday at Brunswick, }a., to hang on November 27 for the nurder of Mary Randolph, a negro, md her 13-year-old daughter, in Camlen county, on the night of August .5. On the dav of the murder O'Berry lad been drinking heavily, according 0 the testimony, and was in a store vhen the negroes came in and drew iome money; that Dight O'Berry se;uredagun, and going to the negroes' iome killed them both and made way vith the money. Conference ol Charities. The third annual meeting of the south Carolina Conference of Charlies and Correction is announced for November 23 and 24 at Columbia. The gathering is made up of social workers : >f almost every shade of religious be- | ief. There will be wide discussion of >roblems bearing on charity, pliilan.hropy, benevolence and penology. Some of the prominent people of the State are active leaders in the movenent, which indicates its noteworthiless. All interested persons are in- i rited to attend the conference. "There conld be no better medicine 1 r\\ I i >IiaU VyJLLclXIi.UCi.iAXl> 9 uuugu ikcutcuy j !?y children were all sick with whoop- j ngcoi^h. One of them was in bed, ! lad a high fev. r and was coughing up )lood. Our doergave them Cham- j jerlain's Cough Remedy and the tirst ; lose eased them, and three bottles ; jured them," says Mrs. R. A. Donald- : ion, of Lexington, Miss. For sale by SlII Dealers. to Columbia. Each year lble, all come together here i to visit this store, while hei te your business, for the su he people of Columbia, but ing on account of the spier x'*, , . -to-Wear selection of ?jl| here. Not lower for tin len here in the new Daring that shopping here vail on all : a drudge. 0f goods ai ts, Skirts, E\ ening ^le to quote tier than the other, ai,tee price , cticn. Afcor seeing whv \ou ever went Bla nuch better is our Thp^p fi PRICES APE VERY ful realizat. Attend to ti s Goods I are Liere an IRf. | of the larg Houseketpei ind Dress Goods De- . . . _f scognized tor setting \ari j At no other store provided. I i bright and lustrous from the ine rainbow, or a better bla^k^^s or t fen Per Gent Ri >ur railroad fare by getting a si prices are astonishingly low. COLUMB "On The Rounds." County Treasurer E. L. Wingard will commence his annual trip over the county tor the collection of taxes on next Tuesday, November 7th. The first point will be Gaston, on Tuesday afternoon. The editor will accompany Mr. Wingard on these rounds in search of delinquent subscribers. We hope that eyery subscriber, whether in arrears or not, will meet the editor on these trip9 and put his name on the honor roll of cash-in-advance subscribers. We need the money to keep our business running, and we will appreciate your help. Watch the published schedule and be on hand promptly. Don't waste your money buying strengthening plasters. Chamberlain's Liniment is cheaper and better. Dampen a piece of flannel with it and bind it over the affected parts and it will relieve the pain and soreness. For sale by All Dealers. Unclaimed Letters. List of letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the week ending Oct 30, 1911. Gentlemen?Mr. Jim Goodwin, Mr. W. L. Harman, Mr. Sepie Jackson, Ladies?Mrs. Boozer Strother, iVrs. Mary Johnson, Mrs. L. H. Hartley, Mrs. G- E. Stipmay, Miss. Jennitte Franklin, These letters will be sent to the dead letter office Nov. 13, 1911. If not delivered before. In calling for th? above please say advertised, giving date of list. S. J. Leaphart, Postmaster. Is your husband cross? An irritable, fault finding disposition is often due to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion is nearly always good natured. A great many have been permanently cured of stomach trouble by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. For sale by All Dealers. Fair Week at Mimnaugh's This is Fair week az Mimnaugh's. For the greatest event in the history of the State Mr. Mimnaugh has gathered together the greatest collection of bargains ever offered under the canopy of one store in the Carolinas Lexington county people have helped to make Mimnaugh's store what it is today?the greatest store iu Columbia. The management extends a cordial welcome to its hundreds of Lexington patrons to make this store their headquarters while attending the State fair. The entire sales force has been enlarged in order to accommodate all, and a most cordial welcome you will find. Tax Collections Fair. County Treasurer Wingard report9 tax collection? fair for this season. Several hundred dollars have been paid since the opening of the books some days ago. He is desirous of meeting as many of the taxpayers as possible during his annual trip over the county. The first place will be at Gaston on Tuesday. Nov. 7. Read the i schedule in another column. msmtmmmm ye look forward with great ] upon one common plane to re and take advantage of the ccess of this vast mercantile of this entire section of the idid money saving values th fashionable dress fabrics than right nnlv that hnfc our orices are alwavs " -" " 7 " JL w 3 sarae quality of goods. tni9 week very special prices will pregoods in this dedartment. The range ad prices is so great that it is impossiprices here, but remember, we guaris well as quality. inkets and Comforts. rst chilly autumn nights bring forceans of blanket and comfort needs. [us important matter now, while you id have the chance to select from one est stocks in this part of the south. * "? * ? ** ? ?-? _ ?i 3: ,1 s will oe aeiigntea wicn me spieuuiu oteworthy values which we have here Spendable kinds to suit all needs, >pensive to fine, high-grade, all wool He genuine eiderdown contorts. eduction on Mei lit of clothes here while at the 1 Washington Company's and h IA i ? csBHBKiMBnHHnBBnaaBEBana Jumper's For Bargains. Fair week visiters will finrl many bargains at Jumper's dry goods store on upper Main street, Columbia. Mr. Jumper is out of the high rent district and this enables him to sell goods cheaper than many other merchants His 9tock i9 complete in every depart ment, and the prices are marked down to fair week prices. Mr. Jumper is a Lexington county man and is deserving of your patronage. Giye him a call while at the State fair. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. By George S Drafts, Esquire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS, S. R. Lewie, made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects^ ofJdrs.Marth a A. Lewie THESE ARE THEREFORE to Cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Martha A. Lewie, dec'd, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on 6th day November, 1911, next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, |if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 21st day of Oct. Anno Domini 1911. GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L. S.) Probate Judge, Lexington Co., S. C. Published on the 25h day October, 1911, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2Weeks.?1. N otice of Town Election. Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in the Town of Lexington, S. C., at the Town Hall, on Thursday, November 2nd next for the purpose of electing a Mayor and Six Aldermen as officers of said town for two years. Polls open at 8 o'clock a. m. and close at 4 o'clock p. m. Town registration certificate required of all voters. The managers of said election are, James E. Rawl Willie A. Harman and Albert Taylor. SAML. P. ROOF, (L.S.) Mavor of Town of Lexington. S. C. H. N. K A MINER, Town Clerk. Oct. 23, 1911. WANTED You to list you farm lands with me for sale. If you are in the market for a farm write me for list of farms. Edwin F. Bookter, Real Estate and Rents, 301 Sky Scraper, 'Phbne 441. COLUMBIA, SO. OA. 3w2 pleasure to the one great gal enjoy the festivities of the ] buying opportunities and n i establishment^has to a large State. It is looked upon to iat can always be found hen NHMMMMm HaMKnEMnnHHBBatMaMKnn Queen Quality Sho The -women who seek stvle cc excellent wear and kid glove com] 110 further when they once find QUALITY. Our shoe department shoe store alone, and here yon wi shoe fitters who do not stop at ot number, but they FiT YOU, and vei is a big difference between the fit; ber. You will find our shoes meetiu in every respect, and yet our prict lower than you will find elsewnere. We also make a specialty in thiof Men's, Ladies', Girls', Boys' a Shoes. We have them in the newesi kinds of leathers you prefer. Conn children here this week and let us sh to comfortably and economically equ nice for winter. n's and Boys' S "air. We can show you an ass lichaels-Stern's Models express SOUTH CA1 ?MB???MB Long Staple Cotton Seed. I have for sale 60 or 60 bushels of long 9taple cotton seed at $1 a bushel. Cotton now selling for 17 cents, lwp D. B. Rawl. Why Suffer From Eczema? A Georgia Man Teils His Experience. I was afflicted with a very bad case of Eczema for twenty-five years, which was in my feet, legs and hips. Throueh all this rime T rri.wl rliffprero remedies and Doctors' prescriptions, obtaining no relief until I used your HUNT'S CURE. One 50c box cured me entirely, and though two years have elapsed I have had no return of the trouble. Naturally I regard it a- the greatest remedy in the world. Yours, J. P. PERKINS, Atlanta, Ga. A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sherman, Texas. Sold by, J. R. Langford, Swansea, S C W. A. Oxner, Gilbert, S. C. Kaufmann Drug Co. Lexington S. C. S a ? ? > men m all w ai Dr. Hilton's 1 ach, Liver an Some thirty years ago Dr. physician of Spartanburg Count; a wonderful prescription which s fered with Stomach, Liver, Kidn< ton's Life is a vegetable compou effectively. In cases of D.vspep tion and all their effects, this woi you. Read what this prominent "Gentlemen?I take great pi suits of Dr. Hilton's Life for the for more than a year, and have I have suffered with both my Ln gives me relief."?E. C. Alien, Union Central Life Insurance Cc If you want to get well trv Dr. ney's. FoR SALE AT ALL G 50c and ?1,00 bottles. Prepared By Life Med The Murray E Kaufmann Drug Co., W. Derrick's I I a occasion of the year, whe Fair and to mingle with loney saving values here < k PYtpnt>>Ppn maHp nossihh day by many who live mi] j in every department. >es. A Great Mil >mbined with This departmen fort need seek largest in the Soutl the QUEEN stocked with'ail thi is a regular gear. We have oui 11 find expert who create our owe )taining your the vast array cf gf "j often there will find here. -This and the num- Shapes in which en g your wants haviug a vogue, and 38 are usually many new material fez, the bo-mian tur 3 department larger shapes the < nd Children's mannon. t lasts, of all Here yon will a e, brino- the velour, velvets, tin> and laces that need ow you how A|go picture hats ip yourselves ]v curving up, finis! right prices. uits This Wee ;ortment of Fall and Winter i the best in high grade clothes ROLINA For Sale. | Eight (8) acres of open land on the * Augusta dirt road, known as the Geo. r J Davis tract, about 7 miles above Lex- S ington. Will be sold for $150 00. Ap- ^ : ply to John D. Davis, Irmo, S. C. I 2wi y FARMS! 1 FARMS! ^ If you want to buy a gcod^^H farm at right price anywhere in South Carolina, can on or write ns. if yoa want to sell your farm quick for cash, make your price ^ right and we will sell it fcm^H you, no matter where located. We sell choice city W property, too. Dickert & Eargle, fj 1507 Main Street, m Columbia, - South Carolina^ V "Always Hustling." >Jj ?_?-??. 1 ks of Life Praise liife for the Stom4 I d Kidneys. \ 1 Hilton, a well-known and popular \ jl y, South Carolina, gave to the world iince has cured thousands who suf- . [ 9 3y and Bladder disorders. Dr. Hil- fl Lid not a drug. It acts mildly, bnt a 9ia, Indigestion, Habitual Constipa- J nderful medicine will greatly benefit M Spartanburg citizen says: eaeure in certifying to the good reLiver and Kidneys. I have used it , never failed to get the. desired effect. ^er and Kidneys and this medicine Spartanburg, S. C., Special Agent I )mpany. pJ Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kid- jj OOD DRUGGISTS, Comes in 25c, uffl iicine Co., Columbia, S. C. rug Co., Agents. P. Roc?, llarmsn's Bazaar, m Drug Store. HI in rich and poor, I 8 W friends and loved m V offered during this 9 flj 2 by the liberal pat- B B les away as the one Bfefl linery Department. I |H t yoa will find to be one of the |P9fl| i and this season it is folly 9gBB| at is new and rove' in head- BB^B r own expert corps of milliners 9 BH l domestic styles in addition to B B^fl rnuing imported patterns you jfl ^flfl i is a season of neveity in hats. iwn and brim are in one are are here being developed in Hfflfl s. The smallest shapes are the & 9J1H ban, the pierrot, and in the ?llH joolit, the mandaiin and the uSHj ,iso find the draped turban in celled and metallic tapestries very little trimming. H iH , with their wide brims slight- i.. % B led in lace, fur or feathers at | vjfl 3UUS ilia.i appeal iu> *e^ Afl r. 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