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PENCIL AMP SCISSORS. ; This is oorn planting time, Easter is drawing near?only two woeka off. , a Fanners are hauling fertilisers despite the bad condition of the roads. Mrs. Dr. E. P. Derrick and little son hare returned from Columbia. We are distributors of Root Juice, the new remedy. Kaufmann Drag Co. We were glad to see so many teachon in town Saturday. Always welcome. Oapt. L. W. Redd, of the Palmetto Hill in Columbia, qpeat the week-end with his family in Lexington. MILCH COWS FOR SALE?Gentie and good milkers. Apply to 20 ;jOHN A. SHEALY. Dr J. J. Watson, of Colombia, was over on Saturday to see Mrs. Frank W. Shealy, who is seriously HI. Billy Martin arrived from his winter ; home on Wednesday, which is a sign that spring is here. Foil line of baseball goods?balls, bats, mite, etc?jast receiyed at The Bazaar ' The measles are still raging all over the county. But.few deaths have been reported,, however. t Mr. Yandy W. Spires, a progressive fanner of Gaston, was in town Friday. Miss Ernestine Barre, of the College for Women, spent the week-end at . home. . . ' ' Mrs. Sarah R. Shuler, of Batesburg,. \ ,is the veiy attractive guest of Mrs. C. v M. Efird. 'fe , i : The friends of Mrs. Frank W. Shea- " *4 ? v > ly?and everybody is h?r friend?will regret to learn that she is still very ill. Subscribe to The ~ Dispatch, and Home and Farm, only $1;|5 a year. Mrs. W, P. Roof's many friends will regret to learn that she has b?en quiet ifidisposed lor several days, V -.1. \ -. + Miss May Lois Boozer has returned from a delightful trip to Columbia.' A ' j We have the John A.. McKay stalk cutters, the best on the market, and ear prices are the lowest. y:y , W. Roof. Prof. W. E. Black asd. Miss Ellen - Hendrix, of the Palmetto Collegiate Institute, attended the educational . congress at Leesville on Thursday and Friday. . ~p ? 1 I nun ji Iuunn ??? ' Style Queen's tive have made tl / ? section of the Sou Every style h< r* * ? A" w to be found here t Welcome. Strattor ' * The vast exhibitic ' the realm of this ev< one think that surel French designers, ing received by neai ion's choicest pagea ing the most fascina thusiastic favor of a - TN J _ Ii 'l'ftis suit uepanr price range of from I suit carries our pro! | which gives you a 1 season. A Great Shoe D See the new Ladi est shapes, all leath Wr Is * r . ; " Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Rawl, of Washington, visited Mr. Rawl's relatives here for several days last week. . Mrs. A. Marks spent Monday in Co- r lumbia at the bedside of her brother, I Mr. Charlie Hendrix, who is quite ill. I The iaevsre wind Friday morning 1 blew down the steeple on the colored church on 8outh Main street, carrying . the bell along also. It also blew down ( one of the chimneys to the residence of Mr. Jeff B. Amiek on upper Main ( street. / " J < FOR 8 ALE?Six head of fat Shoats ^ weighing from 70 to 100 lb*, at 7 ' " - j ??i , v cents per pouuu. Aypijr 4uiuk tv Eugene Long, Lexington, R. F. D. 3. lw-p. Miss Rath Efird, of the College for Women, spent the week-end with her parents here. ., N t ! Pro! H. L. Harm an, of the Pelion i high school, was here Saturday in at- 1 tendance upon the meeting fcf the county teachers' association. . Cole $otton and corn planters and guano distributors just received. Get our prioes before you buy. W P. Roof, . * " , , The peach trees are blooming right along notr. A little late, however, buWiere's doping that there will be a full crop. * Mr, Drafts Boozer, of Macfeat's Business College, Columbia, spent the ' week-end with hi9 mother in Lexington. CABBAGE PLANTS?Select frostprod'; Early \jer8ev and Charleston Wakefield-cabBage plants 15c the hundred, , Kaufmann Drug 0). ' < i Mr. J. F.,Jefcoat a prosperous farmer ^and good citizen of the Edisto section i was in town last Thursday, and as j ually prompt, paid for his paper another year. ? h Paint your roofs with Royal Carbon Paint, preservative stops leaks, on iron, paper, felt or shingle surfaces, ? . ' Kaufman n Drag Co. ] Mr. Jas. E. Rawl has returned from ^ a six weeks' visit to his son and other \ relatives in Florida. Mr. Rawl was , please^, withx his trip, which proved j b^aeficiat to his health. \ The.state convention of > Red Men will meat at Gaffney April 9th and ^ 10th. "y . 1 , % The County Board of Equalization will meet in the < Auditor's office on < Tuesday, the 2(>th, for the purpose of i hearing appeals, etc. i - - ?: / - ? . - . ; IIINUAL SF ^ II* ? V W I ^ caosen Pageants bid you w? teir appearance in the style v tii. i 4'.' jre stands out in the Style Qi his week every element of tl i Coat Suits. >n of our Suits and Dresses in jr promoting style center makes y here is a salon of the leading In these new Stratton.Suits, berly every express, Dame Fashnts are assembled, each portrayiting charms for winning the enII who behold them, nent is so varied as fogive you $10.00 to $65.00 and ever} :"it Sharing, move quick system ow price at the very first of the f epartment for Men, Women t - ? /^L!t J na timiureii. ft es' Spring Oxfords, all the new ers, lace or button. $3. to $4 M NAU< "Get X* Prof. Hand Was Here. Prof. W. H. Hand, state high school nspector, spent Monday in Lexington eviewing the work at the P. C. I. ilr. Hand was very favorably im? wessed with oar school, stating to a eporter that itis one of the best high ichools in the State. Prof. Hand was mach gratified at ;he progress that is being made along jducational lines in Lexington. He wal delighted to learn that the new :en thousand dollar school bailding will be ready for use within a short while. A most delightful gentlemen is Mr. Hand, and he always receives the glad hand here. Tf von have indieestion, heartburn, belching or sick "stomach take ten drops of DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID in a little water. It checks the misery instantly. If you have a cut, sore or wound anywhere on the body, apply a little of DARBY'S FLUID. The flesh mends at once. Use it in the sick room to destroy.^ germs or odors, put it in damp closets to purify the air- It is the greatest combination of internal, external and antiseptic medicines known to medical science. Pr?ce 50 cts. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Negro Jailed Yesterday. Henry Wise, a Saluda county negro, wa9 lodged in jail last night by Sheriff Sim J. Miller upon thj charge of obtai -mg goods under false pretence from the I. Edwards Company, of Batesburg, to the amount of ?255. For Sale. , One New Home Sewing Machine and one New Acme Sewing Machine, both drop heads and light runners; guaranteed to work perfectly and wear for years. Apply to Rice B. Harman. 1 I T t l' iu.n? Estate Notice. % All persons indebted to the estate of Daniel Steele, deceased, will make payment forthwith, and all persons lolding claims against the said estate will present the same, proved according to law, to the undersigned on or e * ?OC t Ql O jeujre apm w, ivi?. Frank W. Shealy, tw23 . Administrator.^ -c.: ' \ _ T t S. D. Cross, a prominent farmer of Dhester county, was badly cut in the :ace on Tuesday by two white tenants whom he had ordered off the pi ice. * v "V -- * , v > 'RING DPI ,'lcome here this week. Ac rorld here this week. Man k V ; ' . t leen's domain like a lovely le master touch of skill has ) Our Spring Openln We We extend a cordial i who want style, to those those who demand a r headgear. Our openiijg i forward to with fond antic ' confident you will be mor . For your inspection we - hundreds of Hats, embody is stylish and beautiful. BOYS' SPR We want every mother visii Clothing Department tomorrow t d 'liars on the boys' Spring Sxts. gr?dc of biue s rge, tomorrow at values. Manj other patterns to i CHS' COLUMBIA. ; All Uni < Teachers Held An Interesting Session. The County Teachers' Association of Lexington county met last Saturday , agd held its asnal monthly meetiug. Judging from the number of teachers present, rhe association is making wonderful strides in every way. Nearly all parts of the oouuty were represented and the meeting was a very enthusiastic one. Several addresses were delivered bv the different members of the association, the most noteworthy being those j of Profs. Black, Bauknight and Baldwin. Nearly every member present had some helpful suggestion to make ? - - * "?? _ i i? i Every member teit iuuy repaia ior ms' having come. The association is becoming a power for the betterment of school conditions. In these meetings problems that pertain to every department of school life is discussed. The teachers are very proud of their association, which is evidenced by the number present at each meeting. An instructive programme has been arranged for the next meeting, to bp held on April 13'h, and it is to be hoped that every white teacher in Lexington County will be present and reap the benefits to be derived from thi9 as9 ciation. H L. Harman, Secy Pro. Tem. Dissolution of Partnership. To Ail Who It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the firm of Summer & Fulmer, dealers in general merchandise, Chapin, S. C., composed of A. B Summer and P S. Fulmer, did mutually agree on January 29, 1912, to dissolve partnership, and have dissolved partnership. All the liabilities owing by our firm have been assumed by A. B. Summer, and all debts due to our firm are payable to and c< llectible by A. B. Summer, or the firm of Summer Bros., who are conducting the business. A. B SUMMER. , P. S FELMER Chapin, S. C.. Feb. 8. 1912. 3m Trespass Notice. This is to, notify all parties not to let stock of a??y kind run at large on my land, known as tne Hooker place, near Woodford, S. C. The law will he enforced against any one violating this notice. A. R. SPIRES, Feb. 28, 1912?20 Swansea, S. 0. ^ ^ i Bring us your jod work. Ml work executed in a skillful -manner on short notice. Mail orders receive j prompt and careful attention. The Dispatch I ? ?? ??? i 1NG BEG aid a scene of Springtime b< y of them are exclusive Mir flower in old mother earth's been pronouncedly brough 40 I Millinery g This iek, nvitation to all?to those : who want quality, and to ' easonable price for their ' days are always looked ] :ipation. This year we are * e delighted than ever. ' have gathered together fing the essence of all that < ' JNG SUITS ( ting this store to step into our , ind see where they can save good $6.00 bova Spring Suits in sp'endid $4 95 the suit These are great select fr-?m up to $10.00. DEPT s. c. leap One ' > 11 " Nervous? Thin? Pale? Are you easily tired, lack your usual vigor and strength? Then your digestion must be poor, your blood must be thin, your nerves must be weak. You need a strong tonic. You need Ayer's Sarsanarilla, the only Sarsa - w w parilla entirely free from alcohol. We believe your doctor will endorse these statements. jVsk and find out. f you think constipation is of trifling consequence, just ask your doctor. He will disabuse you of that notion in short order. "Correct it at once!" he will say. Then ask him about Ayer's Pills. A mild liver pill, all vegetable. Made by the it. C. AYEE. CO , Lowell, Maes. Broke Man's Neck With Hand. Benj. Sanford, a night patrolman, killed Jack May, a negro, near Enterprise, Miss , on Saturday, by striking him with his open hand. The officer said he had torn his clothes on a barbed wire fence and when he ordered the negro to remove the fence, received An insolent answer. A physician said the negro's neck was bro! ken. Boards of Equalization. The township and town boards of I assessors will meet at some convenient ! place in their respective towns or | townships on Tuesday, March 5tli, 1912, or a9 soon thereafter as practical The county board of equalization will meet at Lexington C. H., in the rr uounty iiuuitur & uuiuo *?u iutouaj , the 26th day of March, 1912, for the purpose of hearing appeals, etc. The chai rman of the town and township boards compose the county board of equalization. The first name appearing on the list will act as chairman nntil the different boards are organized, and is requested to call at the Auditor's office on Friday, the 1st day of March, for blanks, | instructions, etc. D- n't ask for returns to be sent by express. I W. D. DiSNT, County Auditor. , Lexington, S C., Feb 20, 1912. 20 AN ON Mt :auty Dame Fashion's most < maugh productions, seen nc ; vast garden. In the gran t forth. Come, look and New Silks fo ?n#l Cum CVIIU MMin Dame Fashion has cast a mos' season for Silk Dresses, and the Pirst," whether taffetta, crepe d dulard or voile, all are correct i low ready with the broadest va 16-inch striped satin Foulard, $1 iight pieces of 20-inch figured \nother asst. of 75c figured Foi rwo tone Taffetas, something n Pin Checks and Stripes, at 16-inch Messalines, all shades, a Same as above also Hrepe de Chine, evening shades Colored Marquisettes, great val And many more equally as pi which space does not permit us . STO j ? Roof." HHH / y J FINE SHOES | Don't "make" a well j dressed man> but poor I Shoes will certainly "unmake" him, as far as appearances go. WALK-OVER Shoes I last a long time and you still find them neat and shapely. You will find WALK- J OVER'S here in the lat/ est Spring Styles. ^ ^ E. G Dreher & Co. I Lexington, S. C. , Aj INDAY I :hosen representa- H 1 ) where else in this H m as A d realm of fashion H v admire?you are H | r Spring i j mer. I ] t favorable vote this 9 i "Saw Mimnaugh's I J ie chine, messaline, I 4 md the big store is I .35 values at $1.19 1 Foulard, at -. 49c. I llards, at 59c. Bi ew, at . . 69c. 19 t 89c. 11 in black. I I , at 98c. I J ue at 25c. I " rpffv and serviceable H ? to mention. 9 ?RE~ | ? 1 I