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:Tor Sale. / One tract of good farming land, 37 acres with ba ildings, joining lands of W. B. Black, C. Sease and Sidney JBchols, on Big Hollow creek. Write at for price and terms. J. DAVID BLACK, 6p Cbapin, S. C. Root 2. Socialists To Meet. All members of Lexington Local Socialist party are requested to meet at EexiDgton Court House on Saturday, Hie 23rd day of December, at 3 p. m.. for the purpose of voting for national executive committeemen. Comrades, be prompt. P. I. Kawi, Secretary. Pressing Club at Chapiu. 1 am prepared to do all kinds of leaning and pressing of Gents and Ladies' garments. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sam Houseal, 7 Cliapin, S. C. Trespass Notice. This i9 to notify all persons not to i hunt, fish or in any manner trespass i - , en onr lands. The law will be rigidly enforced against all persons who vio7&te this notice. 4w8pi W. L. & S. M. Corley. K \ | Notice. All persons are hereby notified not to hnnt upon any of the lands of the nndersigned.known as the Muller lands near Edmunds, S. C. Any one disregarding this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Jos. Norwood, Trustee. November 18, 1911. m : ~ Bring us your job work. All work executed in a 9killful manner on abort notice. Mail orders receive prompt and careful attention. The Dispatch. COLUMBIA LUMBE . ;**: * ' . - I MAXUfAC] ' ;:. Sash, Doors am . - \ > Finish, Pine, C; r .: ^ ^ 'V :; * \7,v / .. ' Flooring, Ceiling, Weather! V;: v { S and Wind< ' . 7 <- . V "~Z i 6 j' : / COLUTIBIA : i . . . WWW WWW* I IS IT PAIN WE H The Very B< Rightly Webb's A 1627iMain Street ^ DECORATORS: In Burlap, T ^ Out of City Wo ^vmwvwwv* . The Old . Question Of Shoes, Shoes LetUsAnswei V\ \ir^ 01 n jK ^ evercarri vB&SSlr for men. t? Call ar 11. M. WINGA Lexington, - - S. We Sell the Best Groct At Right Prices. your Job Work I Rak Faces i; H Pale-faced, weak, and B t m shaky women?who suffer B c 3 every day with womanly B i S weakness?need the help B ( B of a gentle tonic, with fl J B a building action on the B < ? X If 1 I womaniysystem, nyuuaie m weak?you need Cardui, H , the woman's tonic, because Eg ' Cardui will act directly on B the cause of x,r>ur trouble. H Cardui has "ecord of B more than years of H ( success. It n.~,t be good. J | The Woman's Tonic , I Mrs. Effie Graham, of 11 Willard, Ky., says: >4I wm ( was so weak I could || ( hardly go. I suffered, [|| nearly every month, for 3 B vears. When I began to HI P| take Cardui, my back hurt H \ P awfully. I only weighed || m 99 pounds. Not long after, Kg |S I weighed 115. Now, I || H do all my work, and am in good health." Begin g| || taking Cardui, today. Bj ! [HSBSB^HHhbbbSHSBBHBHHHBB i ??mm==^===^=^==m ' S AND MFG. CO.: < I ri'RERS OF 1 j a n? a 1 miliu, iiircuur \ < * ' *" ypress and Oak r I ] boarding, Moulding Door I * , t 3W Frames SOUTH CAROLINA I | | , , , ( 7 " . i riti/r IT l L/iVL 11 \ 3st Goods and a Priced, S rt Store Columbia, S. C. a apestries and Wall Payers. ^ rk Solicited. ^ VVWWWWWtf Pit . :e showing the best line ol Winter Shoes and Oxfords for men and Children, that we have ed. 5 leading makes and Styles to se, and the prices are bound to please b sell the famous Hunt Club Shoe id make an inspection today. Neatly Done Here Proceedings of County Farmers' Union. To the Editor of The Dispatch: The fourth quarterly meeting of the farmers' union was held at Lexing;on on the 9fch of December. The Locals were all represented and great nterest was shown in the discussions tnd the business transacted. The egular routine of work was gone :hrough with. There was d resolution offered and idopted urging the farmers to grow :heir home supplies and to reduce ;heir fertilizer bill. As provided by the constitution, the election of officers was gone into, the result being as follows: James W. Shealy, president; P. H. Craps, vicepresident; T. H. Shull, secretaryreasurer; J, A. Ballentine, chaplain; T. L. Sease, conductor; J. E. C. Sheay, door-keeper; L. B. Frick, business igent, and U. VV. Smitb, organizer. The State Union Secretary, J. Whit 71 - J ~~ onfi ontororl in -Ler XVtUU) Wtt9 ^ICOOIIII C11JVA tinvivu ;o the discussions. The subject, "How Can *We Better Dur Rural Schools?'' was discussed by 3. W. Smith. James W. Shealy, G. B. Wingard ind D. S. Kyzer were elected delegates to represent Lexington County Union at a State Union meeting to be leld in Columbia dariiig.the session of she Legislature. After the transaction of business, Brother Reid spoko to thei Union on Union work and urged the Union to establish a systtm of selling agencies. Thus ended a day's work of profit to she farmers that will be of lasting ?ood to them. It was urged that an effort be made to organize the farmers in the county ind if any one wish to organize, drop the organizer, C. W. Smith, Chapin, 3. C., a card. The next meeting of the Union will ee held with the Chapin local on the second Saturday in March, 1912. C W. Smith, Reporter. Cliapin, S. C., Dec. 15, 1911. With, the Coming of Middle Age There is a letting down in the physical forces often shown in annoying and painful kidney and bladder ailments and urinary irregularities. Foley Kidney Pills are a splendid regulating and strengthening medicine at such a time. Try them. Kanfmann Drug Co. Married. December 3rd, 1011, at the residence Df the bride's father, Mr. John Snelgrove, by Rev. J. A. Cromer, Mr. Irby T. Kamintr and Miss Emmie Snelgrove Fine lot cf candies just received at The Bazaar. Advice to the Aged. Age brings infirmities, such as slugp?sh bowels, weak kidneys and bladder and TORPID LIVER. TntfsPiils 1 - ? ? MM fUa.o n?ro m. DttYC<1 5p^VlIIV- Vll^vv vii wivovv*y stimulating the bowels, causing them to perform their natural functions a* in youth and IMPARTING VIGOR ?. to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER. They are adapted to old and young. Money to Loan. On Improved Farming land. Time, three to eight years, easy payments. Borrowers pay actual cost of perfecting Loans. No commission charged. JOHN B. PALMER & SON, Sylvan Bldg., P. 0. Box 282, COLUMBIA, S. C. Nov. 15-10 :><L Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fi.-e china, clocks. A fine stct s always on hand for you 1 select from. Keep us in mmd when want ing anything in Jendry 01 Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone youi order to us. P. II. lAdCOTTI & CO. JEW EL' B8i 1424 Main Colombia, S. C Phone 984 i Our Salesmc Themselves | The long experience of all i * ! tentlv aid the young folks i and attentively. * EXTENSION TABLES ? ? ? A * 1 S~>4 * 1 Made: ot solid Uolden Oak, well finished, five legs, will extend six feet with leaves, top measures 42 x 42, only . $5.98. 1 J SIDEEOARDS. } Large and spacious well J made, fine finish, best I grade mirror. A perfect | beauty, Only. $14.63. l Mgnr iiwiia?BW??pmw ii Finds Winter's Troubles. To many, winter is a season of trouble. The frost-bitten toes and fingers, chapped hands and lips, chilblains, cold-sores, red and rough skins, prove this. But such troubles fly before Bncklen's Arnica Salve. A trial convinces. Greatest healer of Burns, Boils, Piles, Cuts, Sores, Bruises, Eczema and Sprains. Only 25c at The Kaufmann Drug Co. Nuiinamaker-Gcll. The following invitation, which will be read with interest by the many friends of the bride-to-be in this county, has been received by The Dispatch: "Mr. and Mr9. J. B. Nunnamaker reauests your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Emily, to Mr. D. G. Goff at their residence, 1,700 Lumber Street, Columbia, S. C., at 7 o'clock p. m., Wednesday, December j 27, 1011." j A Terrible Blunder j to neglect liver trouble. Never do it. Take Dr. King's New Lite Pills on the first sign of constipation, biliousness or inactive bowels and prevent virulent indigestion, jaundice or gall stones. They regulate liver, stomach and bowels and build up your health. Only 25c al: Kaufmann Drug Co. Eiisha Yarborough was shot three j times in Saluda county by Henry Har ris?both li.egroes?and will probably die. Harris fled. Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, Strengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and ; eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Prevent Bright's Disease and Diabates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. For Salo By Kaufmann Drag Oo. ) in the Needs o: he salesmen in our employ parti n their home-furnishing. Thej | The mark of known stove and range ' ; quality?for it has \ proven such through j a test of 60 years. ] The stove that always pleases. A comfort and | delight for any housewife to cook on a "Buck" | WHY NOT YOU. jTHELIONFlfflTlIRECO. ; 1426 Main Street, ] Columbia, S. C. Cash S Golden Rod I The Golden Rod is a ne1 ! Cook Stove. It is finely finis] Panel, Oven Shelf and Towel worker. No. . Burns 8-20 22 inch wood 20 8-22 25 inch wood 22 Every Stove LUKIUK B 1519 MAIN STREET "THE OLD If in need of the ver SADDLERY, selected by tucky Horseman" call o the greatest variety to sele best, medium and cheap, and employ the best w< work to last longer than a Davis 1517 Main Street r _ ally Interest V I Your Home icularly fits them to comper will aid you painstakingly j I II ? i i i -rrg^r--Tar.^jptxMl.'T.-L^ai r-.a ju=x i i ii iiww IRON BEDS. Exactly like cut, best finish, brass knobs, single or double size, complete j with rollers and slats Only $5.48. % CRADLES, genuine solid bent oak, strong and durable, lets the baby sleep comfortable, only . . . $1.73. j : i ?ale oisl i i [look Stoves. ] w and beautifully designed lied with Nickel Oven Door j Rod. Large Flue, a perfect * . j Oven Price J in. x 20 in. $16.00 J : in. x 22 in. $18.50 fl Guaranteed. - ^ IROTHERS, 1 * COLUMBIA, S. C. | reliable" i y best in HAKNESS and ^ an old experienced "Kenn us where you will find ict from of all grades, We use the Best Leather "irVmen. Gnaranfep mir ' ny on the market. ACo., Columbia, S. C ^