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PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Seed Irish Potatoes at lowest prices, at The Bazaar. Mrs. W. P. Roof is still quite ill at hftr home, much to the regret of many Mends. Mr. J. Wm Mitchell, a prominent basiaess man of Batesbnrg, was in town today and gave us apleasant callPull line of baseball goods?balls, hats, mits, efco?Just receiyed at The Bazaar. Mrs. .Frank W. Sbealy, who has been desperately ill for several weeks, h slightly improved. | We are distributors of Root Juice, the new remedy. K&nfmannDrugOo. ' Mr. Rosco Oau^hmau made a buai- j sees trip to Columbia Monday. Buy your fishing tackle at The Bazaar. We have everything. Mrs. H. 0. Van Ormer has returned from an extended stay in Aiken. Mr. W. A. Wroten, of Denmark, the popular magazine man, spent Saturday in Lexington. A pleasant gentleman is Mr. Wroton. CABBAGE PLANTS?Select frostproof Early Jersey and Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants 15c the hundred. Kaufmann Drug C >. Dr. J. P. Drafts, the popular physician of Barr, was in town Monday. Mrs. Elizabeth Derrick, of Leesville, is on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. P. H. Shealy. Fresh Bread always in stock at The Bazaar. Couuty Auditor Dent spent Friday ill Columbia on business. Hon. C. M. Effcd was in Newberry f#r a couple days last week on matters mt a business nature. Evaporated aprioot, the finest yon fiver saw; 20 cents a pound, at The Bazaar. Hon. J. Win. Thurmond, of Edgefield, was here on legal business Saturday. EGG DYES?Just received at The Bazaar. All colors. Bay now. Mr. T. O. OalHson has returned from abu-tiness trip to Charleston. The many friends of OoL J. Brooks Wingard will regret to learn that be has been confined to his room by illness for the past several days. For a little money you can "ear stylish low-cut shoes, if you buy them (torn J. S. Wessioger, Ohapin, S 0. M I I Am I We are hi denced by th B just the start I ing it wiH be save you moi I Easier | I We have just re' (magnificent showing Suits. In this assor Stratton designs, in and mixtures in ord of these garments, woman of refined ts . seen to be appreciat to $65.00, and ei be found nowhere e not put off your bir come at once. A Great Shoe D< See the new Ladi I est shapes, all leath i mil* Mr. and Mrs. Alden Moyer, of Johnston , have been visiting relatives here during the last few days. Latest styles in ladies' Easter hats. Will be glad to show them at J. S. < | Wessinger's, Ohapin, 8. 0. 1 The many friends of Miss Mario J Long will be pained to learn that she I is qaite ill with fever at the State Hos- pital Training School for nurses in ] Columbia. 1 A complete line of Reaches Base- j ball goods, new balls, bats, gloyes, . mitts, masks, etc. Kaufmann Drug Co., 1 i E. U. Shealy, a promenent attorney , of the Dutch Fork, was in town yesier'day attending the meeting of the county board of equalization of which he is an invaluable member. GARDEN SEEDS?We have a large and seleot stock of new crop, true and reliable garden seeds, all varieties, Kaufmann Drug Oo. i Mr. J. R. W. SeaBe of Hollow oreek, 5 one of the noblest of the noble, was in 1 town yesterday and gave us a pleas- 1 ant call. FOR SALE?Thoroughbred Duroc- 1 Jersey pig, also Bnff Orpington eggs at 75c per 15. I idian Banner duck eggs, $1 per dozen. Box 47 Route 3, Lexington, SO. lwp ( The Rev. W D. Quick, of Wagener, 1 that venerable man of God, is spending a few days with his family in Lex- i ington. 1 j Solicitor Tim merman will move to j | Lexington on tne first of April, and i will probably erect a handsome resi- ( dence on his property in the eastern J part of town. Mrs. Tim merman will j be a charming acquisition to Lexington's social circle. Miss Alma Long, the charming little operator of the. Citizens' Telephone Company, is able to be at ber post y again, after having been conflued to ( her room by illness for several days. 1 W nf tho 1 iur. rv tiuaui iu. un<Mi?| v- ?mv ?? | darson-Suydam Hardware Co., of Columbia, spent Sunday with relatives and friends in Lexington. ICE COLD DRINKS?Oar fountain is now running and we are dispensing J real Coca-Cola, Grape Jnice, and pure { Soda Water in all the popular flavors, i Kanfmann Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Shirey, of .Hollow Creek, have been spending ( several days at the bedside of their ( daughter, Mrs. Prank W. Shealy, who i continues quite ill. tWeet ghly gratified at the si le immense buying an w er. The dress parade to the advantage of e ley, but when you bu Coat Suits. :eived and have on display a ? of what's what in Easter Coat tment you must see the new i all the lovely spring weaves er to understand the full beauty i -i. i-U ~ They appeal ai once iu me iste, and their loveliness must be :ed. A price range of from $10 nbraces models and designs to Ise in Columbia this season. Do fmg until just before Easter, but epartment for Men, Women nd Children. es' Spring Oxfords, all the newers, lace or button. $3. to $4. i m jw m ?** MNAIJM i X"fc NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the nnlersigned will sell at public auction before the Court House door at Lexington, in the County of Lexington, 3tate of South Carolina, on Saturday, A.pril the 13th, 1912, at 12 o'clock noon, sundry notes, chattel mortgages and bonds, secured by mortg*ges on real estate, pledged to the undersigned by the Lexington Savings Bank of Lexington., S. C., to seonr? certain aotes and amounts due and owing to it by the said Lexington Savings bank, ? * i _ in accordance witn tne power or saie contained therein. The Farish-Stafford Company. March 26, 1912. Fertilizers?Bay Now. I wish to announce that I have just made arrangements to handle fertilisers, and am prepared to furnish the farmers of this section the beat goods j at the lowe9t prices. Do not go elsewhere for your fertilizers until you see me. Write, call or 'phone. W. W. BARRE. If you have indigestion, heartburn, belching or sick stomach take ten Irops 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 bodv, applv a little of DARBY'S FLUID. The flesh mends at once. Use it in the sick room to destroy rerms or odors, put it in damp closets ro purify the air. It is tne greatest jombination of internal, external and antiseptic medicines known to medijal science.- Pr'ce 50 cts. per bottle. 3old by all Druggists. Pomarla Lodge To Meet. A regular communication of Pomaria Lodge. No 151. A. F. M . will convene in Masonic Hall at Peak, S. 0 . >n Saturday, March 30th, at 6 o'clock > m. Th?rd degree; arrear list will be read. Visitors welcome. Jnrv H. Rwvffert. Master. For Sale. One Net? Home Sewing Machine wid one New Acme Sewing Machine, >oth drop heads and light runners; guaranteed to work perfectly and ffear for years. Apply to Rice B. Harman. Bring us your 300 work. All work axecuted in a skillful manner ojn ihort notice. Mail orders receive prompt and careful attention. The Dispatch | [Was access of our openin wnrrls nf nraist V4 V14 V ?? V* V?V/ W? has just begun and very purchaser to "5 y here you may kno^ Buy Your Now. Why put it off late Come at once and you wi! attention and will not be i New shipment of Shipp a Sailor to suit all features spring wear this season. DRESS GOODS Fancy Whip Cords, Serges an tans, navies, black and white strl 50 Pieces of dress goods, emb: ges, Whip Cords, Batiste, Shephet alice, navies, gray, cream and Fr BOYS' SPR We want every mother visil Clothing Department tomorrow a dollars on the boys' Spring Salts ! grade of blue s rge, tomorrow at values. Manj other patterns to i 1 S \ OuLUmbiA, JSlU TCFxR Coughs and Colds You could not please us better than to ask your doctor about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis. Thousands of families always keep it in the house. The approval of their physi- I cian and the experience of V many years have given them J great confidence in this I standard cough medicine. Sold for seventy years. Any good doctor will tel you that a medicine like Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cannot do its best work if the bowels are constipated. Ask your doctor if he knows anything better than Ayer's Pills for correcting this sluggishness of the liver. Had* by tbe J. C. AYEB. CO., Lowell, Has* ???n????????? Train Kills Yo ing Woman ftvoanvlHc. Mflrnh 21.?Sneeial: Elsie I Singletonr a pretty twenty-year-ola mill girl, was instantly killed at noon to-day by Southern Train No 29, at the crossing of Buncombe road with the railroad tracks at Poe Mills. The girl was on her way to dinner at the time and stepped on the crossing without seeing the vestibule hurling toward her. She was struck in the back of the head and her body hurled thirty feet. Miss Singleton's father in a planter living some three miles from Greer. The girl worked at the American Spinning Company's mill and boarded at a nearby house. The coroner conducted an inquest this .afternoon, af er which the body was sent to the gin's former home. BREADaT ThTbAZAAR. Hats! Hats! Come to see me at Samuel Steele's store, at the Hick's old stand, as I am sure that I can please you in style and ??1 Wn V>ofa a priUCt uouo Oiv Avcavij-?A?IUU?MWV? by one of the largest hat firms in I America. Pricei from $1 to $4. | Yoars for business, * 2wp Mrs. Orrie Steele. . Recorc g last week. Our effo j freely given in every from now on throughc >CC IVAUJLJLliaUgll l iioi. w the style is right and Easter Hat N t. Easter is nearly here. 11 be able to get personal ushed. ? 's Sailors in all shades and sea: 5. They are the thing for Fire fou ?- = nov DEPARTMENT. 36-i d Vigoreac. Suitings, all shades of Elg pes and creams, yard $1 to $1.50 An racing French Serges, Storm Ser- Twi :d Plaids and Suitings of clay, tan ench blues, 38 in. wide, at 50c. 36-i ING SUITS Cre dng this 3tore to step into our p , md see where they can save good *^0* J8.00 boys Spring Suits in splendid Ji $4 yo tne sue. x nese are RTeoc , jelect from up to $10.00. SSS3 EPIhhS* I . s. c. Jci' One 1 Special P EASTER S At 1840 Main Street, you stock of Men's, Women's an< have on sale some most won white, tan, patent colt, velve Ladies' white 2-strap pumps, Ladies' white 2-strap pumpi $2.00 value, special Ladies' white pumps, 11-2 i: special Ladies' Gun Metal 2-strap P value, special . Ladies' seamless patent leath $3.00 value, special Ladies' Vici Comforts with special Numerous other styles in prices. Men's extra quality tan lc $4.00 value, special Men's extra quality gun mel value, special Men's Patent Colt in button < cial .... Men's tan button or lace, sor special Vicis and Canvas Oxfords a $1.05. All these are Wrights' gua Look these over W. D. SELLS IT Corner Richland s COLUMB MiMMMMBMWMM??P? I Bre< rts have been appre ^ * department. Bui h >ut the season that i Remember, we c the quality is guara ew Silks foi and Sumi )ame Fashion has cast a most son for Silk Dresses, and the >t," whether taffetta, crepe d? lard or voile, all are correct a: / ready with the broadest vai nch striped satin Foulard, $1. ht pieces of 20-inch figured I other asst. of 75c figured Fou o tone Taffetas, something ne Checks and Stripes, at - - ?' 1 1 i inch Messalmes, all snaaes, ai Same as above also i pe de Chine, evening shades, ored Marquisettes, great vali knd many more equally as pr ich space does not permit us 1 , STO Etoof." rices For 1H0PPERS ' will find a well selected ; i. Children's footwear. We iderful values in low cuts, in t and gun metal. f $1.50 value special $1.00 3 with silk Hercules bow, $1.35 nch silk bow, $2.50 value, j $1.95 J ump with silk bow, $2 50 H $1.85 n ler pump, with extra strap, LI $2.00 11 rubber heels, $1.50 value, | $1.15 J velvets and tans at special fl >w shoes in lace or button 1 $3.25 tal in button or lace, $3.00 $2.50 )r lace, $4.00 value, spec. $3.00 > nething nobby, $5.00 value, ' . $3.50 t special prices $1.35 and iranteed "High Art" Line. before buying. ' BATES( FOR LESS ] ind Main Streets 1 IA, S. C. '11 iker | ciated as evi- III ist week was H s now open- n| an not only IJ r Spring mer. H favorable vote this "Saw Mimnaugh's MB 3 chine, messaline, 99 nd the big store is D 35 values at $1.19 TouIard, at . 49c. ?H lards, at 59c. aH !W, at . . 69c. at . . 98c. Sfl te at , 25c. HI etty and serviceable H 1 to mention. H J iffE, I