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Go to Henry Drag Store, Ohapin, 8. C., to ha^e your eyes tested for glasses. Elimination free. We also handle a full line of drugs, patent medicines, jewelry, paints, eto. IS2SCIL ABB ECISECSS. This is hog-killing weather, all right. Thursday, November 30, is Thanksffiyiug. Eggs are scarce and high on the * La?Int$bn mtifcet. . Mist Ad* Williams spent the weekend. with her parents at Pelion. The bird season is now on and the - feathery tribe is said to be plentiful. Fine lot of eandiee just received at The Bazaar. Mrs. B. D. Clarke spent^hfonday in Columbia shopping. Shredded cocoanotspaghetti at M. D. Herman's. Mr. B. L. Dreher, of Selwoodf was in town one day last week. The county treasurer is in the Dutch Fork this week. Citron, currants, raisins, and brown sugar tor fruit cake, at M. D. Harman's. Children*' express wagons, all sizes, for sale cheap at M. D. Harman's. Ladies' coats from $7.00 to $21 now offered at $160 to $7.00. They must .go. W. P. Roof. Miss Annie Lou Taylor came home on Friday to attend the teachers' meeting on Saturday. Mr. A. B. Summer, a popular merchant and real estate dealer of Ohapin, was in town Saturday. t*r i vmtin A j? ? . . TV ?11 Xov?a gwu uuunnu^nw ^ cook, In a good home. Apply $ifirD. Winters Sturkie, Woodford, S. O.'^Tvp. 3 Children's coats that sold from $2.60 to $6.00,1 am now offering from 50c j to $2 00. Gome in for your wants;they , won't last long. 2wp < Sheriff Miller says he is going to j make the gamblers and blindtigers ( walk a chalk line. WANTED?A few loads of wood , and hghtwood on subscription. Ap- < ply at The Dispatch office. j Don't forget the corn show Friday. < Come whether yon make an exhibit < or not. ,- - ; - ? j LOST?Between my residence and the turpentine still bridge, one gold ear-bob, on Thursday eveniDg, N6. vember-16-. Finder Witt - pl?ase re- < turn to the undersigned and get re* ? ward: Miss Hattie E. Seay. t Nig fl 9 I S! 9 I DR I Ne mhvi t I A fresh lot of figs, the nicest yon ever saw, jnst received at The Bazaar. Mr. William M. Swartz, of Barnwell, spent the week-end with his mother in Lexington. Hogs are worth cents on the local market. This ii three cents leas than they were worth a year ago. Mr. E. M. Livingston, a leading merchant of North, was h re last week attending the common pleas conrt. Read the real estate ad. of A. B. Summer in this issue. Ho has some big real estate bargains for you. Mr. .p. Kennerly 8tnrkie, of the Woodford * section, has entered the AllftODA i&vuicst wmcjw w j/?4 ?uw ? coarse in medicine. The big sale at the M. B. Hartley Co., at the depot opens en Saturday. The store will be closed tomorrow and Friday. Just received a line of fencing wire 34 and 88 inches; from pig to cattle turner*. My prices are right. Come to me ! efore baying. W. P. Roof, j Marr.age bells will ring in the near future, connecting Lexington and old Barnwell counties, together. Do yonr own guessing. Mr. Henry Jake Bawl, superintendent of the Prosperity Cotton Seed Oil Mill, spent the week-end with relatives in Lexington. The work on onr new school bnild- j ing is progressing rapidly. It is ex- j pectecl that the contractors will com- j plete the job within four months. The telephone poles have all been removed from Main street, and it is thodght that oar city authorities will have the street improved. Attention is called to the advertisement of Hook & Layton of Colombia. They will treat yoa right on every purchase. Prof. H. L. Harman, principal of the Pelion High school, and one of the most popular young educators in the county, was here on Saturday attending the meeting of the county teachers. Backache is nerer known to those persons who take an occasional dose )f Pineules. The value of the rosin obtained from the pine tree has long seen recognized in the treatment of diseases of the bladder and kidneys Due dose of Pinnies will give relief, Hid one bottle will cure. Sold by The Slaufmann Drug Co. 2w4 Teachers attending the Lexington bounty Teachers* Association next Saturday are invited to inspect school >ooke: at The Bazaar. . . . nnaug Our Store is cr There is a rei guarantee to ive You I and our guars Y UOODS, N ver Before Hi Lt this season of t ,nd best. All we i rant you will find on people always INAUGH COLUMI IHBHHHHnB WANTED?Sect nd hand bags ?nd burlap. Writ? for prices. Richmond Bag Company, Richmond, Va. 8 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. ) * Shull-ShuIL A marriage of much interest was that of Miss Ariene Shall to Mr. Houston Shull on the afternoon of Wednesday, November 8 at 6 oVlook, at the home of the bride's mother," Mrs. FarifcHJ Shall, near Brookland. At the appointed hoar the bridal party entered in the following order: Miss Sndella Shall and Mr. Herman Shall; Miss Ora Shall and Mr. Arthur Roof, followed by the bride and groom. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. 0. Counts. Immediately after the ceremony a delightful reception was held. The house was lavishly decorated, cedar, ferns and roses being used. The bride's gown was of soft white, trimmed withiace and ribbon. Her veil was caught op with snow drops. She carried a bouquet of dhrysantbemnms and ferns. The bridesmaids dresses were of white marquisette. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mrs. Fannie Shall, and is a young oTAniBn rtf flhurm and lovable onali ties. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrie Shnll and is a young man of sterling character. The couple received many useful presents. A Friend. A Father's Vengeance would hare fallen on any one who attacked the son of Peter Bondy, of South Kockwood, Mich., bet he was powerless before attacks of Kidney trouble. "Doctors could not h elp him,* he wrote, "so at last we gave him Elec I trie Bitters and he improved wonder| fully from taking six bottles. Its the j i best Kdney medicine 1 ever saw." Backache, Tired 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 Kaufmann Drug Co. Death of An Infant The nine-months-old infant of Mr. Walter Hendrix died on Monday afternoon and was buried at PrtftideDce yesterday morning at 11 o'olodk, the funeral being conducted by ther Rev. T. S, Brown. Buy from those who advertise in the Dispatch.* , '*** fll H owded with Eagei ason?we have tl Money o mtee means some special bf OTIONS, SH< ave these Dei he year. All dep isk is an inspectio it at Mimnaugh's, welcome. S DEP 5IA, Mr. Reid To Speak. J. Whitner Reid, secretary of the State Farmers' Union, will speak at two places in Lexington connfcy on Tuesday, November 28?Crosa Roads school house at 10 a; m., and Mack's school house at 1 p. m. The Farmers' Union work will be explained and it 18 aeairea mat hb large *u aitciiu?ui o of farmers as possible shall be secured. A local Farmers' Union will be organized at each place if a sufficient number of oharter members can be secured. Cora Show Friday. The Lexington County Corn Show will be held here on next Friday, the 24th. The show is to be held under the auspices of the Lexington County Corn Growers' Association, of which Dr. E. C. Ridgell, of Batesburg, is president. Besides the cash prizes, a number of other pretninms will be distributed. A large crowd is expected. Church Notice?Methodist The Rev. J. 0. Counts will preach at Horeb at 11 a. m., LexiDgton at 3:30 p. m., and at Red Bank at 6 p. m., on next Snnday, November 26. This will be the Rev. Mr. Counts's last appointments before going to tbe Conference at Bennettsville. Public cordially invited to attend all of these services. Thanksgiving Services. The usual Thanksgiving service of Bethel charge will be held in the church at White Roc's on Thanksgiving day, November 30th, at 11 o'clock. All are invited to be present and to bring baskets. Dr. A. G. Voight of the Theological Seminary, will deliver the address of the occasion. J. E Haltiwanger, for Com. The Cbalngang. The chaingang is now working the roads in the vicinity of Leesville, having moved from the Dutch Fork last week. Fruit Cake Ingredients. The Bazaar has just received a full supply of fruit cake ingredients. Call now while the lot is fresh. Yon will find our prices just right. noticeTAll persons are hereby warned not to hunt, fish or trespass on my lands near Pclion, S. C. All violators will be orosecuted. ... ! Nov. 8-4. D. W HUTTO. The man who achieves his ambition ; nrifVi o tWAffv omnll Ann I DLOl ICU XIXUJLI a> px WUJ OlilOU UUU? r Shoppers six da] le goods at the rig n Fvafu Hi yj m j ithing. Just now i irgains in DES, HATS At partments Be artments are brim n of our stock. N< , and prices will pli SOUTH CA] All new, fresh goods, tl Mr. Ayoub has just reti era markets where he newest and latest styles season. Such bargains Ladies, Gents' and Chil Hats, Caps and Notions ' Give us a call. We guarau Goods. The Sta Alex Ayoub, 919 Cervals Sit, Three Dc Columb mIm , I We Prescribe for Your Health and advise you to use R. L,. T. Th? Great Liver Medicine and General Tonic Always produces the best results. Ask for our testimonials. Guaranteed and manufactuied by the R., L. T. Co.. Anderson, S. C. For sale by KAUFMANN DUUCCO rs in. the week, ht prices. We ?J Purchas -tar we are offering ND MILLINEI en so Attract! . full of the newes 3 matter what yoi sase you. Lexing R.OLINA IHBHHHHBHi lie latest of the season. j lrned from the north- < "Scooped in" all the J and novelties of the fl were never offered in j /VAC * UiCil 9 XJlWlUlUg, ouuco, i of all descriptions. tee to please you in prices and ? ir Store| Proprietor, s tors above S. A. L. Depot y >ia, S. C. I 19I FARMS! 1 FARMS! If you want to bny a good jM farm at right price any-' I where in Soath Carolina, fl call on or write ns. If yoa want to sell your fa.. i quick tH for cash, make your price jl right and we will sell it for JH you, no matter where locat- | ed. We sell choice city property, too. Dickert & Eargle, m 1507 Main Street, m Columbia, - South Carolina- m "Always Hustling/' jfl Ginnery Notice. - I After November 21st I will only run my ginnery on Tuesdays and Fridays* [ unless special arrangements are made. SH[ Barr, S. A widower says it is better to have loved and been bossed than never to B have married at all. , ,H| ?Y. J| 've II t 9 BfW