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PES OIL A?E> SCISSORS. , Get in line axd work for the new Lutheran College for Woman. Several members of the family of Chief of Police Taylor are confined to the bed with measles. Mrs. A Marks returned yesterday from a six week's visit to her son in Miami, Fla. The many friends of Mrs. M. D. Harm an will be glad to learn that sbe Ma frb Ka nnt after an illness I * S3 vv mv ? i i < of two weeks.' We are distributors of Root Juice, the new remedy. Kaufmann Drag Go. Miss Ada Williams has been spending several days at the bedside of her mother near Pelioxi. Dr. J. M. Sease, the popular physician of Little Mountain, was in town Thursday on business and gave us a pleasant call. Mr. J. D.' Senn,' a leading farmer of near New Brqokland and one of the best men in the county, called in Thursday and renewed his subscription to this paper. ?A *? ciaaA tZ ! Jf\jH JSALiJCi?rnujupjLi vunvu uwu) iv cents per bushel, cash with order. W. J. McCartha, Batesburg, S. 0. lg Mr S. D. B. Lever, of Chapin, one f the most substantial farmers of the Dutch Fork, while attending court as a juror last week, called in and renewed for his paper. Magistrate E. T. Ranch, of Richland v county, was in town Saturday on mattecs of business. FOR SALEr-One pair of Mill Rock. Apply to P. J. Wossinger, 17 New Brookland, S. 0. Have yon sent in that subscription tb secure the new Lutheran college for Lexington? FOR SALE?One Shingle Mill and AAnoiafinornf 1 10-horRA finjrfne aad boiler and other accessories; in good condition; a bargain. Apply to P. 0. Shealy, New Brookland, S. 0. ~ Mr. Boynton E. Graft, the efficient and popular cashier of the Bank of Swansea, was in town yesterday on natters of basin<3fls. CABBAGE PIANTS?Select frostproof Early Jersey and Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants 15c the hundred. Kaufmann Drug 0 d. Prof. Gyros L. Shealy, principal of the Walterboro High School and one ?f the foremost young educators of the State, spent tae week-end here with his brother, Hon. Frank W. Shealy. Mr. D. Elmore Craft, a leading citiflnfanaot VM hpi?P TCBterdaV. Mil V* wntuiuwi "WM ??w ? . Mrs. W. E. Black and little daughter Sarah, spent the week-end with relatives at Saluda court house. WANTED?To rent six acres of land in Lexington village and to sell one lot near court house. Address, 0 j. Sox, Gibsonville, N. C. 2wp We were glad to see our good friend, Mr. Jno. A. Bush, of Tewberry, in town last week. Mr. Bush is doing well in Newberry, but says he could dot get along without The Dispateh. Mr. Rosco Oaoghman returned on Sunday from a week's stay in Florida. While away Mr. Cangbman visited many points of interest He was delighted with his trip and will probably Ay Some real estate at an early date. I ftAT/RRATTCV WAVTT?.n_fo look alter our interest in Lexington and adjacent counties. Salary or Oom. mkwion. Address The Victor Oil Co., 17 Cleveland, Ohio. The Edmund school closed on Friday, after a most successful term under the tutorage of Prof. VanM. Wingard, erf Lexington. * .. 'r~> " Next Monday is salesday. Be sure .and read the land sales in this issue. Some desirable property will be sold at jaux own price. ^ W. W, Haves, a leading attorney of. Brookland and Colombia, was here on legal business Tuesday. i BE 98 mtm Leaders in glad to si Miss Jodie CaughilNm ha9 returned to Columbia after a pleasant visit to relatives here. Mrs. Frank W. Shealy, who has been desperately ill for several weeks, is still a very sick woman, although her condition seems more favorable today. Mr. J. S. WessiDger, the prince merchant of C ^apin, has just returned from Baltimore, New York and other Northern markets, where he went to purchase goods for his mammoth store. EGGS For Sale from a pen of choice | fowls of Single Comb "W hite Leghorns. Also from a pen of fine hers mated to 1 o nnvo Krdrt "Rhode Island Red cock. Apply to Geo. M. Oorley, 2wl7 Lexington, S. C , Route 3 Miss Belle Kaminer is taking a course in the Spartanburg Training School for nurses, and is delighted with her work. She has been in the Spartan city for some time. Dr. James L. Johnson, of the lighthouse department of the Federal Government with headquarters in Charleston, spent a few days recently with relatives and friends at Swansea. Dr. John W. Sandel, of Brookland, a former resident of this town and a fine physician, was in town Monday and Tuesday. COW PEAS WANTED?I will pay cash market price for ten (10) bushel lots of pure Iron Peas. Send samples and prices to. W. W. Watson, Bishopville, S, 0, lw Special attention is directed to the I professional card of Dr. C. J Oliveros, eye, nose, ear, throat and lungs specialist of Columbia, Any of our peo* pie suffering from any disease requiring the attention of a specialist will do well -to call on Dr. Oliveros. Dysentary yields quickly to DAR- ] BY'S PROPHYLAOT10 FLUID.j Cramps, wind colic, and sick stomach also disappear before its marvelous correcting influence. It heals cuts, sores or wounds on the snrface of the body with equal readiness. It purifies bad odors, destroys germs and is excelonf '"t? t,h? hath water for cleansing the skin. Price 50 cts. per bottle. Sold qy all Druggists. Millinery. Ladies, listen! Yon will now find for your inspection a line of new and pretty hats, trimmed and untrimmed, and tne latest styles in beautiful pattern hats. Besides Mrs. Allen is there with years of experience, to fit jrou out with just snoh a hat as will please you. The prices are right and Wm Piatt & Son's/ above the postoffice, Colnmbia, is the?place. Don't buy i before seeing these new hats. " ?-? . V Barber Shop. I now have an up-to-date Barber Shop. Sharp raSers and clean towels. (Jet your shaves and hair cuts at A. B. SUMMER'S SHOP, 18 Ohapin. S. 0. Carolina National. Attention is directed to the pub lished statement of the condition of the Carolina National Bank, of Colombia, in this issue. This is one of the oldest and most reliable barking houses in the country , and long has it held the confidence of many Lexing ton county patrons. It's officers are safe and sane business men, who are rm-ww+VixT X# flio aahapm in whifth thev TV \nvuj vi w*v vuww*** nuiwu v? are held. Trespass Notice. This is to notify all persons not bo | bait or fish, carry torches of fire, o trespass in any manner whatever on the lands of the undersigned, as the! law will be enforced against all treeoassers. Mrs. Margaret Huckabaa. 6wl8p D H. Huckabaa , Palmetto National. The Palmetto National Bank, of Columbia, has a most creditable showing in its published statement elsewhere in this issue. From its infancy this bank has had a phenomenal growth. With such men as Wilie Jones and J. Pope Mathews at its head, the Palmetto National cannot but continue to grow in the future. This bank has a large number of customers in Lexington oounty. ' -* ? - _____ For Sale. Pair of heavy mules, suitable for wagon or farm purposes; kind and spirited. Will please any person needing heavy mules. A. A. GUISE, Feb. 19?19 Balientine, S. C. v V Eoof-Kleckley. Married on February 14th, 1912, at Mt. Hermon E. L. Church, by Rev. J A. Cromer, Mr. Channie Kleckley and Miss Julia Roof, both of Lexington county. ISBHIHHHHHpiHHHHHHIHflBflHB GEME] up.to-date line of Fancy Croce erve you at all times. Gi SUK Live Stock Association. The Lexington County Live Stock Association was formed on Saturday witn the following officers: W. W. Barre, president; G. A. Guignard, vice-president; D. F. Efird, secretary, and C. W. Caughman, treasurer. The organization was effected following strong addresses by representatives of the United States department of animal industry, and representatives from Clemson college. The meeting was presided over by ] Hon. D. Frank Efird, who stated the j purpose of the meeting. The first ! speaker, Dr. E. M. Nibert, of the United States department of animal industry, with headquarters in Atlanta, inspector in charge of the tick eradication work in the States of South Carolina and Georgia. Dr. Nibert made an excellent address. His remarkable knowledge of the cattle tick was displayed in an interesting and entertaining manner, and his address was much appreciated. Dr. Burleigh, of Clemson college, was the next speaker. He explained the manner in which Clemson is helping the people of the several counties of the State in the work of tick eradication, and urged that Lexington join in the movement. Dr. B. H. Mason, of the dairy department of the federal government, spoke along dairy lines, and pointed out the importance of tick eradication. ' Dr. J. Frances Fahey, field supervisor and demonstrator in the work of tick eradication, with headquarters at Spartanburg, spoke briefly, urging cooperation. . Dr. P E. Quinn and Dr. C. M. Lombard, both of whom are working in this State, were present, but did not speak. , Tho next meeting of the association will be held sometime during March. MARRIAGES. Mr. E. L. McCartha, of Chapin, and Miss Viola Amick, of Ballentine, were mm-rind in the court house last Wednesday afternoon by N. P. Shipp, notary public. Since the marriage license law went into effect Judge of Probate Geo. S. Drafts has issued 206 marriage licenses, 180 to white couples, and 76 to negroes. Dooley-Corley. On February 15, by Rev. P. D. Risinger, Mr. George P. Corley and Miss Annie Dooley were happily married. Harman-Seay. Mr. Earle 6. Seay and Miss Hessie Harman were quietly married at the parsonage on February 21 by Rev. P. D. Risinger. Derrick-Monts. On Sunday, February 25, at the parsonage, Mr. E L. Monts and Miss Marne Derrick were married by the Rev. P. D. Risinger. /: Hook-Whiteslde. Married on February 14t5, 1912 at, the residence of the officiating, by. Rev. J. A. Cromer, Mr. Brown Whiteside and Mrs. Oorrie Hook, both, of near Lexington. Boards of Equalization. Tut) township ana town board9 of aseessors will meet at some convenient piace in their respective towns or townships on Tuesday, March 5ih, 1912, or as soon thereafter as practical. The county board of equalization will meet at Lexington C. H., in the County Auditor's office on Tuesday, the 26th day of March, 1912, lor tne purpose ol hearing appeals, etc. The chairman ol the town and township ooards compose the county board ol equalization. Tne hrst name appearing on the list will act as chairman until the different hoards are organized, ana is requested to call at the Auuitor's office on Friday, the 1st day ol March, for blanks, instructions, etc. Don't ask tor returns to be sent by express. 'W. D. Dk)$T, C/Minfu | VV/UUWJ AAMVMW* Lexington, 8. 0., Feb. 20, 1912. Notice, Trespassers. This u to notify ail parties not to trespass in any manner whatever upon the premises of John J. Smith, deceased, at Edmunds. The law will be enforced against ail trespassers. Feb. 20?19p D. L. SMITH. Land For Sale. I offer for sale my place, containing 314 acres, in Black Creek townsnip. Aoout 60 acres open, balance timbered. Apply to R. Catherine Shealy, 19 New Brookland, S. C. (Successors to Sui RJ3L^ JUKI iries and good things to eat. \ trp nq n "THE|LI CHAPINO. . ion nun HIM HID People Who Suffered for Years And Who Never Expected to Get Well are Fast Recovering and Whole State is Interested. So great has been succe?3 of the famous new Root Juice medicine in Atlanta during the fast few weeks, that pe pie all over the state have become interested and reports of remarkable experiences are beginning to come from all directions. Among the latest and most remarkable cases that have been brought to light is that of Mrs E. Strom, a well known resident of Marietta, Ga., who iias tor over six years surterea irom 9tomach and kidney trouble and "whom eight doctors and a number of different medicines failed to core. In speaking of the strange experience with the Root Juicp treatment Mrs. Strom said: "My. appetite was poor, my food would not digest and I suffered frightfully. Gas would form in my stomach and cause belching, Sometimes I would become sick at the atorpflQh and frequently suffered from headaches. I had severe backache? and pains over my kidneys. I was weak, run down and nervous and at times I could not 9leep. When I began to hear so much about the new Root Juice treatment I decided to try it and now, after using only two bottles I find myself greatly benefited. I am beginning to feel fine. For the first, time in four years I am ab'e to work about the house. I certainly do not regret any money I spent for this great medicine for the two bottles I used have done more for me than all the doctors and medicines I tried in eight years.'' Another remarkable catse is that of Mr. Joseph Bradner of Jackson, Ga., whose signed statement says that after using two bottles of the juice, rheumatism left him, the swelling disappeared and he feels better than for years. Reports similar to these coming from ?11 /n ^ fin a oaavmo ail pans ui (Jlie ui olc occuis vu |/tvTu beyond all doubt that the neW medicine is effecting wonderful results in cases of rheumatism, weak kidneys, backache, headaches, nervousness, indigestion, belching, loss of . appetite, pains after meals and other symptoms of weak or disordered stomach, liver, kidneys or bowels.. It can be obtained of any well stock ed druggist and in view of the great benefit hundreds of sufferers are deriving every day it would seem advisable for home people who seek a speedy cure to give it a thorough trial. Finest Cabbage Plants. We have just received a shipment of cabbage plants from Wm. C. Ger aty Co., the well known cabbage plant men of Yonges Island, S. C., and found them the finest we have ever seen. The Wm. C. Geraty Co., are pioneers in growing frost-proof cabbage plants, and ship millions to satisfied customers every season. Merchants and others wanting cabbage plants in lots of one thousand and upward would do well to write them. | TAILOf The finest lin< for your inspection, anteed, and made a Easter Suit, ^ w i ii II AH. L. I I NEW Bl nmer and Fulmer.) ERCMA rou will find with us Mr. Henr I BR iADERS" , ? " 3. O Let us enlighten you on the fact that m"wrd m B dm JL 09 The Great Liver Medicine and General Tonic is the Tonic you should use, especially if you are suffering from Indigestion or Constipation. It is good to use at any time. Guaranteed and manufactured by the R. L. T. Co., Anderson, S. C. For Sale by KAUFMANN DRUG CO. Trespass Notice. This is to, notify all parties not to let stock of any kind run at large 011 my land, known as the Hooker place, near Woodford, S. C. The law will be enforced against any one violating this notice. A. R. SPIRES, Feb. 28, 1912?20 Swansea, S. 0. For Sale. OceNe^ Home Sewing Machine and one New Acme Sewing Machine, both drop heads and light runners; guaranteed to work* perfectly and misar fnr vpftra Annie In Bice B. Harman. | GOOD B We carry in stock the c ber Belt, carrying up 1 without equal and belon need the very best rubl and name you a price oi elsewhere. COLUMBIA SUP 823 West Gervais Street, MADE CI 2 of Samples that ha From $13.00 up, f ny style you wish. Respect! NCS & ARft ROOKLAIMD, y Boozer, a clever gentleman, w n.Q. IN [NEW QUARTERS. 1 We wish to announce | to our friends and custo- I mers that we have open- J ed up, temporarily, in the flj Department Store Buildinrr o ri irvin lnnr v a r\ rA iilg, CHJ.J Willing -LJ. VJ. her & Co. We have a 1 new line of Drugs and 1 Chemicals, which we or- ~ -M dered by wire, and are fi prepared to serve you 1 with the same prompt- 1 ness and skill as when j we were in our old quar- g ters. Your continued pat- " ronage will be appreciated. THE KAUFMANN DRUG CONPANY.; H ? ? - ( i ! Dissolution of Partnership, To All Who It May Concern: ,.-r' ; = Notice is hereby given that the firm i of Summer & Fulmer, dealers in gen- J eral merchandise, Chapin, S. C., com posed ot A. B. bummer and Jf a. - v Fnlmer, did mutually agree on Jan- ^ uary 29, 1912, to dissolve partnership, . and have dissolved partnership. All - , j the liabilities owing by our firm have been assumed by A. B. Summer, and } all debts due to our firm are payable ! to and collectible by A. B. Summer, \ i or the firm of Summer Bros., who are A conducting the business. m A. B. SUMMER. 1 P. S. FELMER. j Chapin, S. C.. Feb. 8, 1912. 3m ^^ ELTING :elebrated Giant Stitched Rub- 1 ;o 14"?5-ply. This Belt is g in a class to itself. If you J je- belt let us hear from vou i a same before you purchase J PLY COMPANY 1 Columbia, S. C. J OTHES I s ever reached town J it and aualitv cruar-: I 1 / ? j Let us niake your fully, "j, j fISTRONG, I S. C. j mmmmmmmmmmmmmm????a?a M * ho will be 1 i i J < ?'j