University of South Carolina Libraries
PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Attorney E L Asbill, of Leesville, Was in town Munoay. Coarage is often the result of fear. Send ns that dollar. Tae female detective should be a good looker. Mrs. B. D. Clarke visited relatives and friends in Columbia on Sunday Seed Irish Potatoes at lowest prices, at The Bazaar. One way to ayoid success is to dodge , your duty. - ? - - a a. T?i We are disvrioutors 01 Boot auice, the new remedy. Kaufiuauii Drug Co. If V09 would retain your friends, ask few favors. . ' Buy your fishing tackle at The Bazaar. We have everything, A ....... 8 ioner or later most of ns get what we deserve. Fine line of oakee and crackers always in stock at Tho Bazaar. i Jas. D. Langford, that j >Uy citizen St Letsvifie w*8 iu town Monday. Mr. Heber R. Deber, a leading citizen of Serwoud, was here Monday and gave us a call. r . t Mr. Jail08 Sbarpe spent the weekend with his school mat , Mr. Caoghman Dreher, in the Dutch Fork. Reader, if voci are in arrears for the Oi-patch, please let us have it. We netd your dollar. Mrss Mamie Heirs, a bean ifal young lady of Smoak'*, is visiting at the hcuie of the R> v. Mr. Rush ton. We have traveled Norrh. South, Ba-t and West, and of all the eating. Wt-h.,ve found B*-n David's THE BEST, Always go to the Farlor R stauran*, Columbia, if you want B_mein?ug good 10 eat. Qol, J Brook* Wingard is able to be omi again, a Le r having b^en confined to his home for seTeial weeks by illness. CABBAGE PLANTS?Select fiost** prooi ti^ny Jeise> and Charleston ' Wakefield cabtw-ge planth 15e the hnndred. Kaulmann Drug Cj. L. M(98 Locye" Daniel Wit ganl, the {. charming daughter of Ool. and Mrs J. B?o ks Wingard.- came homi from ^Converse colltg*. for a few days last [week, i-t ; EGG DYES?Just received at The Itaza&r. 'All colors. Buy now. N I ' Mr. John Ranch, of Saluda, sDsnt a ?ew rta>s with bis daughter, Mrs. W. ,jE Black, this week. ' ICE COLD DRINKS?Oor fountain is now running aud. we are dispensing real 0?>ca*Oola, Gr^pe Juice, and pure S? da Water!# ailihe popuUr flavors, ^ Katdmam Drug C o mz y^ ** ** 57 * ( -v y- ^ f The i The season into our Stoi 0 ] if you come but when yo Easter We have just re A* 11 I magnificent snowinj Suits. In this assoi Stratton designs, ir and mixtures in ord of these garments, woman of refined tj seen to be appreoJa to $65.00 and e In be found nowhere e II not put off your but H come at once. I A Great Shoe D See the new Lads est shapes, all leath Mr Job. Swygert, head of the popn ar firm of Swygert & Smith, the so ck men of Let sville,. was in town Monday and gave us a pleasant call. GAR )c;N SEEDS?We have a large and se.ect stock of new crop, true and reliable garden seeds, all v?ri- ties, Kautmann Drug Co Mr. Edward W. Martin, the popular constable to Magistrate Jefcoat at Swansea, was here Monday on matters of business. LOST?A childs pocket-boob, between Hebron church and the residence or J. M Craps, containing t hree keys. Finder will please return to me and get reward. J. M. Craps. News reached Lexington from Atlanta last night to the ffr-ct that Eiton Shealy, son of Mr. John H Sheaiy of the Fork, is critica ly ill in that city. His father left for Atlanta immediately t r\C:t?0,10 knnnd hihdi. black wirh V V UVMV ?- , white- points Lost oil the south side of Sal!ads river in red fox chase ou the night of February 28r h ultimo. A reward of ten dollars will be paid if returned to A. N. Di eher, Stlwood, S.C. Miss Marie Long, who is taking a course at the State Ho-piral Trai ing school for nurses, is spending a ftwdays with relatives here. A complete line of Reaches' Baseba 1 goods, new balls. bats, gloves, mitts, masks, etc. Kanfmann Drug Co., Mr. J. H. Pii<e, a leading farmer and good ci?iz?n of Giltn rt route 2, was in t<?wn Monday and planned down a dollar to keep the "wheele of the dear old Dispatch running." Bring us your ]oo work. Ml work executed in a skillful manner on short notice. Mail orders receive prompt and careful attention. The Dispatch Mr. Claude VanOrraer has recently purchased a h ndsome Regal touring oar [from the Oswald Auto Co cpany. To secure a free trip to Niaga a Falls, I wish to seenre all the new Hiib-criptions possible to The S ate. Piea.se see me at once and snhs -rihe. W. E Black, i Misses Ella Price and Lila BM'e HaTman, of the Slate Hospital Training School f? r nurses, spent the weekend at home. U-e DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC JP IjU 1 \J in |)IIU IIUUSC flllU ill VU^ PWOUIV. | 1$ is as pood for animal flesh as it is for the human body. It heals sores, cttfa, ragged wound", co*ic, dysentery, gal's chafes, scratch *s, distemper, hois anri woram. There is hardly a ybnrt to its usefulness about the home. P ice 60 <?ts. per bottle. Sold by All Druggists. BREAD at THE BAZAAR. \ j * t faster! > is at hand when all i re. Come and see th only to look, but " u buy here you may I Coat Suits. ceived and have on display *< 3 of what's what in Easter Coa -tment you must see the nev 1 all the lovely spring weave: ter to understand the full beaut) They appeal at once to th( as'e, and their loveliness must b< ted. A price range of from $1( mbraces models and designs t< Ise in Columbia this season. Di ying until just before Easter, bu epartroent for Men, Women nd Children. es' Spring Oxfords, all the new iers, lace or button. $3. to $4 "Get J[ 1 Fulmer-Brooks. Mr. G B 6 Onk and Mi>s Blanche Fuller w? re married on March 31, 1912, at the residence of the brid? 'a fa her, Mr. George Fulmer, near Beak, the Re?. C. VV Burgei-s officiating. No Claims Were Paid. The county b >ard of commissioners m? t on Monday No claims were | paid, however, th? re being no available funds f?.r oruinary county purposts in the trea^urx just at this pur- I ticular time. The Lexington delegation made provision for the borrowing j of $25,000 from the sinking fund com- I mission, hot the loan has not b*en perfected N<? claims were paid on the fir?*t Monday in March, but the announcement was made on Monday i ti>at all claims would be paid on or about the 15th. ? I Awarded $40,000. H. 0. Huggtns, * ? tnerh an ei girteer, was awarded a $40,000 verdict against the Atlantic Co?i*t Line Railway at Barnwell last week- The plaintiff was injured in Oc oher 21, 1909,at Robbins, S. O , and has not walked a sup since, being permanently and Locallx disabl? d. Hoggins was t* prese ted by L. K. Sfnrkie, of Orangeburg, a brother of T. 0. Sturkie, Esq., of our town. NOTIGE. * * Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at public auction before the Court House door at Lexington, iu the 0 unty of Lexington, State of South Oar- l'tia, on Saturdav, April the 13' h, 1912, at 12 o'clock noon, sundry note", euar.el inO'tgages and bonds, secured by mortgages on real estate, plehg. d t<? th?* und? reigned b\ the Lexington Savings Bank of Lexington, S O , to secure certain notes and amounts due and owing to it by the *aid Lexington Savings bank, in accordance with the power of sale contained therein. The Fari-b Stafford Company. March 26, 1912. Fertilizers?Boy Now. I wish to*announce that I have, ju-t htade arrangements t<? handle fertHzer?, and am prepared to furnish the farmejs of t hi? e ccion the beat ygooris | at the lowest prices. Do rrorgd: etsVwhere for your fertilizers until r.ou see me. Write, call or 'phone. W. W. BARRE. * , ^ For Sale. OneNe* Home Sewing Machine and one New Acme Sewing Machine, both drop hearts and light runners; guaranteed to work perfectly and wea** for jcars. Apply l?? R'C^ B, Harman 8 Rush / ! i lature takes on new 1 ie good, pretty and See Mimnaugh Firs mow the styles, quaJi \ Buy Your i Now, Why put it off late t Come at once and you wil r attention and will not be r 3 New shipment of Shipp' ? a Sailor to suit all features 3 spring wear this season. } DRESS GOODS 3 y Farcy Whip Cord*, S? rgrea arn tans, navies, black and white stri| I 50 Pieces ef dr^s? s'oo'ls, embr ges, Wh^p C ?rd?, Ratiste, Sl>epher a'ice, nsvieB, gray, cream and Fn BOYS' SPR We want every mothpr vitit Clothing Department tomorrow a r- dollars on t*<c boy*' Spring Sn'tn \ grade of blue ? rge. tnmoTr-w at! ' valnea. Manj other patterns to e II H d&>a una' COLUMBIA, b All Um Stimulate Children ? Ask your doctor how often ne pre^cr.Dts au akonohcj sfcimuLnt lor c.uldrtn. he will prooably say, 4* Very, very ra eiv." Abk him how often he prescribes a tonic for j them. He will probably ans ver, "Very,veryfrequently." Then ask him about Ayehs Sarsaparllla as a strogg and safe tonic for the young. Not a drop of alcohol in it Always keep a box of Ayer's Pills in the house, Just one pill at bedtime now and ? i a then, will ward off many an attaca or biliousness, indigestion, sick-headache. How many years has your doctor known these pills? Ask him all about them. by tU* i. O. ATXB. CO.. Lowell. Mui. Child Burned at Chapin. A' Ch*pin Margin-rite Louise Henry, the rwlve-year-old daughter of Dr.. H. L Henry, was so seriously burned on Mondax night of last- wepk ihat she died ?>f th?- effects. The child was standing near an opeu fire when h?~r clothing caught from a spark and before help o- u'd reach her *11 her el thing was harmed from her body. The paren?s ar heartbroken and have the s* n pafhv of the em ire community in their sad heresy, ment. t i TAX K OI ICE TOWN OF LEXIKGTON. Taxpayer* are herehy notified that b> an ordinance duly nac'ed bv' the Town Council of th Town of Lexington, S C., a levy < f Ten (10) mills has been made on all the iax hie property ,'wi hiu the lorpora'e hmifs of said' Town for municipal purposes for the year 1912. - The tax hooks will be kept, open bv ! th- undersig ? d. a' his u-ual place of business in said town, for the colleo- i tion i f i hp said taxes as levied, from ay 1. 1912, to Mac 30, 1912, bo?h inclusive. af er which time a penalty of ti* e (5) p- r cent will he add^d and the h. oks kept open until June 15, 1912, tor the Collection of delinquent taxe? and p- nalty Tax execution-will he issued ai?ain?t all defaulting tax invert* after Ja -e 15, 1912. t enforce the payment of all unpaid taxes. C. E. LEX PR ART, Treasurer T-wn of L< xin^ton, S O April 1. 1912 8*29 at the ife and a new garb, seasonable things we it." Remember, w ty and prices are rig] Easter Hat I o v. Easter is nearly here. II be able to get personal ushed, 's Sailors in all shades and s 5. They are the thing for p ft ?? --T,. ?. P DEPARTMENT. | " . E 1 VJJBT' r^an Suiting*, a'I sharp's of pes ai d civanis, \ ard S1 to SI 50 * 7 acme French ^firgrps. Sr.nrm Ser- 1 d Plfiid^ and S rt:ngs of olav. t n 1 anch hlufifi, 38 in. wide, at 50c. g ING SUITS ( intj this store to atef into our r nd eep whpro they can save good ?6 00 boys Spricfg Suit's in splendid N 05 the suit These are great ieli ct fr -ra up to. $10.00, * " : Sa Gi One Special EASTER iBMnannMMnnBMMMMnHteaiia At 1840 Main Street stock of Men's, Women's have on sale some most white, tan, patent colt, v< Ladies' whice 2-strap pur Ladies' white 2-strap pi <a?o no t n 1 iin *p^.uu vaiuc, opcvviai Ladies' white pumps, 11 special Ladies' Gun Metal 2-stra] value, special . Ladies' seamless patent 1 ^3.00 value, special Lakes' Vici Comforts w special Numerous other styles prices. Men's extra quality tai $4.00 value, special Men's extra q lality gun value, special Men's Patent Colt in bud cial Men's tan button or lace, special Vicis and Canvas Oxford $1.65. All these are Wrights' Look these < W. D. V SELLS \ Corner Richlai COLU / MBS Popular Wc welcome y : have prepared fo e can not onlysa fit. Mew Silks i and Sui I Dame Fashion has cast a r en son for Silk Dresses, and 'irst," whether taffetta, crep nulard or voile, all are corre ow ready with the bruadesf o-inch striped satin Foulard h'ght pieces of 20-inch figur Another asst. cf 75c figured wo tone Taffetas, somethin n n A Qt rinfkc at ill ClllM k-/ v * i vu j c%v 6-inch Messalines, all shade Same as above a >epe de Chine, evening sha Colored Marquisettes, great And many more equally a vhich space does not permit ia m ^ Prices For SHflPPFRS i UtlUI 1 Lltu I ! you will find a well selected > and Children's footwear. We I wonderful values in low cuts, in 1 el vet and gun metal.' J nps, $1.50 value special $1.00 j imps with silk Hercules bow, $1.35 [-2 inch silk bow, $2.50 value, , I . * $1.95 J 3 Pump with silk bow, $2 50 fl $1.85 1 eather pump, with extra strap, J $2.00 ith rubber heels, $1.50 value, V $1.15 1 ! in velvets and tans at special J 1 a low shoes in lace or button . $3.25 metal in button or lace, $3.00 j $2.50 ] :on or lace, $4.00 value, spec- { . .. . . $3.00 something nobby, $5.00 value, i $3.50 Is at special prices $1.35 and ; v J- -I ' guaranteed "High Art" Line. ; 3ver -before buying. . IT FOR LESS < id and Main Streets ] MBIA, S. C. ( * ( Store I j mm IE Qy at all times H 1 >r you. Come, Eg 1 tve you money, I J or ^(jrniy | i timer. I ' nost favorable vote this Hi the '4Sa\v Mimnaugh's gf 1 e de chine, mescaline, -1 ct and the big store is |? l varieties. M , $1.3 ; values at $1.19 |9 j ed Foulard, at . 49c. 11 A Foulards, at 59c. II fi _i. CZQr* ^ % g new, ai . . mi 39(5 . | Sj at 80c. 9 lso in black. ^ S| des, at 98c. 9 value at 25c. 9 s pretty and serviceable 9 us to mention. 9