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I sT% III - ' r 5. ? * < , * T# : ^T* ,,Iy A . % " -? i> - sr' ? i; * * : . v .,- t . . / I*? % * . -c "i y . ' ' "N ' - " *'".V *' K *sfK rp * This > vitedti All goods ' 3 p. m., t H G-oods m JI We guar I j Dress Skirts B shades cf grays I 1 sekjodow snow B Regular vain mm Here is a s; [ FLEECE-LINI [ | match: sells th< in this sale is c J TAK1 I I 10c hose; A! 9 Hose at 11c. 2 H *^W\^VWN/< I Til "H I m , r " ' %% * ^ -* I Keiriucky ?ia ? ij i ' * II > '"^^^^ IMHV' nHUDHH _-t. ^ipB^pHP^ MB^^H^n^n m * f We will have a | and Mules to arri I lot you will be ab jprices. Call to s r Caugh I Columbia, r * K " The Country Weekly. I Oh, th little country paper so modest, tfam and small; all the great big dailies T love ^ it best of all. And cheerfully unfold it, and read each item through-; How they fill my heart with gladness though they simple seem to you. Bill Hogan's just married and Aunt ? Eliza's got the grip. ADd Hen Davis and his daughter is on an auto tripHow many great big taters was raised b on Scrantoii'a farm, .. . dliow little .Mandy St tr bird i? gI ?.$ . ,* ?'. .* t- ^ > :. *% '. % .: ; i ? i <'- :' > ,- <*< > ? ;.? */ ^ C / . / ,' ?;^ . ! ; II 111] o All of store is brimfnll o o do your New Ye 3 marked in plain figure ve will sell $2.00 wortl ust go, no matter whal i T a,ILt90 tO pi63;i3 yi iADIES' COAT SUITS. in Voiles Panamas, Series and the la ). Tfcev must go. Come and make "" ' . < , LADIES' HATS. e $3<5'o &nd $o (<0 H>t<s to go at $1 98. ptendid bargain in MEN'S and LAD ?D UNDERWEAR: Shirts and Drawer* e world over for 50^. Remember, the p ?n!y 37c ^D^arment. . V 2 A PEEP AT THIS OFFEB. [en's, Women's or Children's, go at Gjj. 5c Hose for 16c. iAA/N/\/\/\/NA/NA.'N/S^>/N^^^>A/N/>^A/\/WV 919 Gervais Str f . f ? >?rw "* j * * I ?. c . ' . ' ' Plil ^',. '^ ' ^ ^ "' "/"^' '"/' *'r.'B , Carload of fine J ve about the 18th le to find what y . * ee them. . , f , ; man Br< ' ' -a i > ' ing like a charm. How Ralph Parker's a*-ful busy a'fixiug up his shed, And Dan Duffy's old horse Nero is numbered with the dead. ' .How Jake Horn and his son Willie 'is yarding in the logs ! i nr) Vo<^ Un/laftn'o cfill n.^rinl'1 rir* nnrl auu vu xi uuovf o oiiiA aiiu going to the dogs.. v And I see the Chester homestead has passed to other hands And the children, all that's left of them, now live in ether lands, j There was one among their number that was once quite dear to me, And I used to think?Well, never mind, 1 luumi 'i was not to be. / "Our I^e f bargains in everj iar buying at our si 3s. Special hour sales I 1 or merchandise of any : loss. It will save you jook over these prices a Overcoats for Men, W itf-ft We have on hand about 150 IV rour at $1 08 each. Regular value f] ? SHOES, SHO] Men's, Women's a ?d Childn siz^s, ail makes; must go, no r LES' GLOVES! Mu^t go; 25 per cent, less the' 5c Handkerchiefs, 3c. 10c Suspenders for 6c. 15c; , 25c Suspenders for 17c. r Stor< eei, Three Doors Above S nd Mules j ? _ I? gv' { ; sv< m \*y, * ? Ifel ^ S liT^ eh ??3, HH^Ki ^ j / ! 4 t s ? Kentucky Horses or 19th. In this on need at right ?. V '?f ^ a m w ' South Carolina| ) 1. 1 * mi p ir m ihtsj+ld home of . t\s r . w fkly prize, j L'fum.i - :?. 1-i briiigs a sadness rt >i k - r-r-p fo our eyes. I r- r. ad uicng each item j . . '? fS?? | \ i .i imiii lit*-* ntil home, so like an i . 4 >*w* friend <| }{.,v * , ms the struggle for -t. i-K H i?i l* nds and cash. 1 ' i'" - "" i | < >: ! >. y lov?. their luring and all 1 . I m::-. l,Uj t I'H; b. IT *w r' v iy . ?y? n d give them nil to ? n >?y n ( ?? ii. rn , ' j \ "i ;? \ u i . "> nod.er, in. ^ ::? M|I )t door. ' -Sdccti.d. / xington r department, am tore while the big Yidav, December 22, fi kind for 89 cents. many dollars. All w< nd be convinced: 'oxnen and Children. I Ten's Overcoats to close out *om $6.00 to $9.00 each. fityo guar; 2s, shoes. ? ;n's Shoes; all kind?, all natter what the loss. $1.( $1J gloves! fj go i m COat' * 25c We KNO meml i ieaboard Air Line Depot, < ? ' GOOD NEWS. Many Lexington headers Have Heard It and Profited Thereby. "Gocd news travels fast," and the thousands of bad back sufferers in Lexington are glad bo learn that prompt relief is within their reach. Many a lame, weak and aching- back is bad no more, thanks to Poan's Kidney Pills. Our citizens are telling the good news of their experience with the Old Quaker Remedy. Here is an example worth reading: Mrs. Ella V. Corley, R. F. D. 0, Lexington, S. C., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills helped m<> a great deal when I I had kidney trouble some years ago | and at that time I gave a public state- | mont in vcrhir.li T tnlri of m v exDerience. l I got ray supply of Doan's Kidney Pills from the Kaufmann Drag Co. and was relieved through through their use of pains across the small of my back and a distressing difficulty with the kidney secretions." ! For saie by all dealers. Price 50 ] cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tiie United States Remember the name-?Doan's?and take no other. THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WE HAVE EVER SHOWN,IN HARNESS, SADDLES, : , COLLARS, BRIDLES, ROBES, * HORSE = .? -*' >:- \ DT AMFPTC ETC. * \ We liave a special home-made slip HarneB) for one-horse wagon at $5.00. A Set of Buggy Harne s for .$10.00. We buy Hides, Furs, Tallow, Bceswa* and .pay highest market prices. Wilie W. Martin, r . ; 9 1116-H18 Plain Street, COLUMBIA, - - - S. C, F" riend i you are cordial sale is still on. om 9 to 10 a. m., and fr 3 ask is that you give u MEN'S SUITS. de by the fines!; expert tailors in busine a up, uo matter how big or how small y mtee to fit you in size and price. MEN'S HATS. )0 Hats for G9c. )0 and $2 00 Hats for 98c. i0 and ?3.00 Hats for ?1.69. >0 and $4.no Hats for $2.19. Caps for men and boys in this sale for 1 are offering the GREATEST BARG wv TV MF.X'S PANTS, all striDes and s >er, all we ask is a call; we guarantee to Columbia, S. C. I Sale of Town Lots. ! By virtue of the power vested in us as members of the Church Council of Sc. Stepnen's Evangelical Lutheran Church, at Lexington, S. C., we will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the Court House door, at Lexington, S. C., on the first MonJ ? T t rv> i afolT7 ! Clay 1X1 jttiiuciry) ucAiy iiu ilx\. uiu tv-ij following the official sales, the following lots on upper Main Street of the Town of Lexington, known as the Church Parsonage Lot, to wit: Lot No. 2, fronting Main Street on the South; Columbia Avenue on the West and North; Lot No. 3 on the North-east and Lot No. 1, on which i the parsonage building is situate, on | the South-east, containing l/z of an ; acre, more or less; also Lot No. 3, bounded on the South by I/Ots Nos. 1 and 2; West and North by Columbia Avenue; North-east by Butler Street, and South-east by Lot No. 4. and containing }<? acre, more or le9s; also LotiNo. 4. bounded on the Northwest by Lot No. 3; on the North-east by Butler Street, and on the Sonth and East by James R. Richardson and colored school lands. Plat of said lots made by G. A. Derrick, surveyor, will be txiiibeted on day of sale. . j Terms of sale: CASH; PURCHASER TO PAY FOR ALL PAPER?Church Council of St. Stephen's Church. December IS, 1911. j More Trouble. . Mr. Scrapper?We're going to have another stormy day. Mrs. Scrapper?How do you know? Mr. Scrapper?This paper say9 so. Mrs. Scrapper?So our, domestic af- I fairs are getting into tfle newspapers, i | are they??New York Mail. I I Obscuration. ""Ort vriii iwlieve that Itwizuaee was given for the concealment of thought?" | "Sometimes, when 1 hear one of I those, men in a railway station calling the trains."?Washington Star. ?- Subscribe to The Dispatch. 1 i ' \ mmmmmmmmmammmmmu lly inom 2 to s a call. ss. "We can ou are. We 'C- . AIN EVER I hadea. Re- S please. 1 op., I M. WEISS, -WATCHMAKER? ?and? ?JEWELER? Old Gold and Silver Bought. We Handle Watche9 and (Jewelry. All Work /"* x _ _ .n vj-uarauceea. 1320 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. Parlor Restaurant. L L # i FARMS! If you want to buy a good farm at right price anywhere in South Carolina, call on or write us. If you want to sell your farm quick for ca9b, make -your price right and we will sell it for yoa, no matter where located. We sell choice city property, too. Dickert & Eargle, 1507 Main Street, Columbia, - South Carolina. "Always Hustling" Trespass Notice. All persons are hereb'y notified not to trespass by hunting, fishing or any nfVia. rr?anntfi* nnnn fht* lonHa r\t tflo y b'l L * \ A M O V* v**v undersigned. ? N. W. Lindler. W. F. Lindler.' J. H. Lindler. 4w8p S. W. Koon. /*' For Sale. One yoke of ox *r, G-years-ol \ thoroughly oroke for 1 baaiing; weighs 2,200 pounds. H, C. Shealy, 2w8 Chapin, S. C. ,,v F nr ff^at r ' Three-'iOrse farm five miles 'rom Lexington on W\ se'.s Ferry road. Apply to J. J. I?\ x, Lvxingtcn, S. C. 8 I