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y * V-'. ' i , > Go to B.enry Drag Store, Chapin, J S. 0., to June your eyes tested for glasses. Examination free. We also handle a full line of drugs, ' patent medicines, jewelry, paints, etc. \ PEHCSL AND SCISSOES. Go to Harman's Big Shoe Sale and ona HiAnan Fnorrthinep CTftinor oVionr oca w mvuoj< uivijvuiug uuvxf Columbia. Mr. J. J. Long, one of thef mosl substantial citizens of Hollow creek, was in town yesterday and gave us s pleasant call. Prof, and Mrs. S. J. Derrick, ol Newberry, spent the holidays with ' relatives in Lexington. Free bridges to Harman's Big Cost Shoe Sale?Colombia. Messrs, Rhode Roberts and Lester Miller spent the week-end in Colombia with friends. Mrs. W. N. Locas, a leading farmer of the Pelion section, was in town Monday. $10.00 stock of shoes going regardless of cost, at Harman's Shoe Store, Columbia, S. C? Get them now and save money. ~ Miss Givnell Craps of Columbia spents.tlie Veek-end with her cousin Miss Carrie May Wingard. Miss Mary Harman, of Batesbnrg is iflitinir relatives and friends in town. "'?:?o ? Mrs. A. Marks is on a visit to her son, Mr. R. A. Marks, in Miami, Fla. We have several communications on our table, all of which will receive our attention a little later. Mr. Hogan R. George spent the Ynle|t!de with his mother, Mrs. D. L. George. Miss: Eva Dunning, of Colombia, , spent Monday with Miss Annie Lou Harman. Mr. C. B. Canghman of Hollow creek a young and progresive farmer and a good fellow was in town Wednesday paying taxes and hie remembered the printers kindly with a dollar for another years subscription. Mr. Wei M. Swartz, of Barnwell, spent the Yuletide with his mother in Lexington. ** T? T OU-U, nun, xv. ?jt ouuici, vi uv^.uum) one of the popular members of the House, spent a part of Wednesday in Lexington. Hon t forget to have your dollar for the editor when he comes around with the auditor. When yon oome to court next week don't forget the printers, please. The South Carolina legislature will oonyena-cn next Tuesday. Mr. NV.F. Shumpert, one of the best men w Congaree and one of the very promptest paying subscribers on onr list, is ht town to-day. v MPgBKiailMWIMIIWI IT , r *z % i Great Re The K ; a. i ? * Iuur traae i Dry It is needle S Wo ore ervi Iff V Ml* V QW* Departmer You are al and prospe Mr. Ellis Efird, of Newberry ,Coliegi spent the holidays with his parent* Hon. and Mrs. D. F. Efird. As we go to press we learn that Mr Ed. Ha man died in the Columbi; Hospita this morning. Prof. Oyrns L. Shealy, principal o the Walterboro High school, spen ' last week with his mother at Summi ; and with his brother, Frank W. Shealy in Lexington. Mrs. Martha Coogler, of the Hilto] section, kindly remembered us wit] 1 a dollar by her son Willie, for anothe > year, while here Tuesday. Thanks. Mr. John N. Amick was in tow] ; Tuesday and concluded he just migb ? as well be out of the world as to b without the Dispatch and plankei down his dollar for the paper, Mrs. Lee of Bedford, Ya., visite< t J the family of Ool. M. D. Harman oi Thursday, leaving on rxiuay ior iam . pa, Fla., to visit her son, Mr. Newe B. Lee. Miss Marion Gray Lee, wh ha9 I eei\ visitsng her grandparents ' Col. and Mrs. Harman, accompanie* * her home. Rev. A. R. Taylor, a ^ood Christiai * and a faithful worker in the Lord' cause, and*one of our first subscribers now. for forty-two years, was her* Wednesday last and renewed his pape: for another year, for which he cer tainly lias our thanks and apprecJatioi for his kindness these many years, > -?? Charles Durham, Lovington, 111. has succeeded in finding a positiv< cure fcr bed wettiDg. "My little bo: wet the bed every night clear thro' or the floor. 1 tried several kinds of kid ney medicine and I was in the drof store looking for something differen to help him when I heard of Fole: Kidney Pills. After he had taker them two days we could see a chang( and when he had taken two-thirds of i bottle he was cured. That is abou six weeks ago and he has not wet ii bed 811106.'' Kanfmanu Drug Co. Socialist to Speak.' Clarence H. Taylor, of Baltimore Md., will speak in Lexington on Sat uxday, the 13th day of Janu??ry. Mr Taylor will explain what socialism is Every farmer and every other work ing man who wishes light on this verj important subject will please be or hand at 2 p. m., sharp. P. I. Raw], B. F. Barrett, G. W. Price. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound "Cures in Every Case," \ Mr. ?Tas. McOaffery, Mgr. of the Schlitz Hotel, Omaha, Neb., recom mends Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, because it cures in every case, "I have used it myself and I have rec ommended it to many others who have since told me of its great curative power in diseases of the throat anc lungs.'' For all coughs and colds it is speedily effective. Kanfmann Drug Co. ?UMB???B? V mi ith IVAnHD ductions in I Inife Has Bee br the season has reason lor all of t] Goods, Is Hats iss to go elsewhere ng to put forth gre it Store. Goods n< ways welcome he] i*aiio TST^ttt Voq r? +n ivug JLI V/ W X VbVA vv C0LUM1 ? Negro Stole Horse. SI eriff Sim J. Miller is being con graiulatedon all sides upon his tine ' peice of work in connection with the a .capture of Charlie Warren, the negro who stole the fine bay mare of Mr. f Warren Weed on last Friday night. ? As soon as the matter was reported to t the sheriff he got busy and kept busy until his efforts were rewarded by the ' capture of the negro and the recovery of the horse at Blythwood on Monday ? morning. h When caught the negro had in his * possession two quarts of whiskey and | was wearing the pants which were ! stolen from the depot on the same t nignt. The negro claims that a white j man entered the depot with him and a i that they came from Columbia. I Administrator's Sale. On the 18th day of January, 1912, at J 11 o'clock in the forenoon, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder i for cash at the home place of Mrs, Martha A. Lewie, at Gilbert, S. C., all i the personal property of the said Mars tha A. Lewie, deceased, consisting of I household and kitchen furniture and r other things. W. H. Donly, * Jan. 2, 1912. Admr. Trespass Notice. 3 This is to forbid all persons to tresj pas9 on my lands by hauling wood, i cultivating land9, or by hunting, or . fishing or in any other manner whatr ever. All persons violating this notice t will be prosecuted according to law. r 4wl2p W. N. LUCAS. i HOME ? ??i ? i?Trr\ rnD AI I T1MC. TtMnriMn i tu rwi* ........ If you purchase the NEW HOME you will have a life asset at the price you pay.?ud will Dot have an endless chain of repairs. jpS^<r?F -jrjg Quality ^ p?n!'^ere<^ I If you want a sewing machine, write for i our latest catalogue before you purchase. Hie New Home Sewing Machine Co., Orange, Mass. Prices in all I ?n Put Deep a been the largest ii tLis?MXMNAUGH' Motions, L Milliner 3 when you can fin jater effort to mak< ow going at greatl] re and we invite yc all our Lexington I A d UED BIA, First cl Mules i TO BIT! is off. 1 MBJI ^fl urc COLU New Yea We wish to than us during 1911; ar same during 1912 Notions, Millinei store?the store t P. H, STALI BnwaHHHnHi r m awm Departments f \ ind Strong; th( i the history of < S is headquarters i adies' Sufi y, Men's i d just what you wt 31912 the banner 3 j reduced prices. >u to call whether 3 friends and custom n Bfe @bb ma e SOUTH CAR' nmBBWivaninBaaBHMWMMHBni h e: ass second hand md Horses?THE V nrru^ ^ 4-V JL . X XLC? JJIXUC? UXL tX flow is the time to 1 igoryConi Mule Co. mbia, - ir Greeting k oar friends for the libe Ld respectfully ask for a >. When you need anyt ry, Shoes, Hats, Etc., a ;hat will save you monej .IN6S, New Broo a m mm ? ^ or ine next & 3 Goods Must >ur great store. T 3>t all times for ts, Shoes, ninthiner 1 97 mt here at the rigl rear for Columbia's rou buy or not. A Lers! OLINA young KIND lis stuff "HI TT ?-;' * juy. f M S- C. ?< l$\ ral patronage given * continuance of the hing in Dry Q-oods, dways come to our , r. i I ikland, S> Cs i nwnnMBnn ^ 0 Days. I j GOa I H here is a | < Etc. I j it price. 1 #1 5 leading I . 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