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PENCIL AND SCISSORS. i Lexington is on the great st building boom in the history of the town. It is said that the blackberry crop is still safe. See the fresh shipment of fine candies just received at The Bazaar. 666 cures Chills and Fever; it acts ?n the liver better than Calomel. 86 Unless there is more cold the fruit crop will be plentiful in this county. T.ot no Viavp vnnr nWip.rs fnr inh work. All orders neatly and promptly executed. Mrs. Chas. A. Geiger spent several days in Columbia last week, the guest of relatives. * Mr. W. J. Lowman, one of the most , substantial farmers of the Dutch Fork, was in town last week and, as usual, promptly paid for his paper. RUB-MY-TISM will cure you. Price 25c. 36 Mrs. Mollie Sox, of Greensboro, N. C., is spending the week in Lexington, the guest of Mrs. W. I . Roof. Send in your subscriptions for the Home and Farm as soon as posible. Only 25o now; regular price 50c. Time expires May 30th. , FOR SALE?Sweet Potato Sprouts, most any variety $1.50 per 1,000. F.O.B Cash must accompany the order. H. O. Hartley, Taft, Fla. The dogwood blossoms reminds us that the fishing season is here, and we long to hie away to the waters of Black creek. EGGS FOR SALE?Barred Plymouth Bock eggs for hatching, and a few cockerels for sale. Apply qnick to Piaa D U ovmon MAVW U* 1 I "* ""'lit Mr. Emanuel Hallman, another old Confed whodrawshispension annually, was kind enough to remember the Dispatch with his does last week, yj CABBAGE PLANTS?Select frostx proof Early Jersey and Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants 15c the hundred. Kaufmann Drug Co. Among those old soldiers who always come to i re us about this time of the year was D. D. Kleckley, of Route 1, who was in town Friday and paid for his paper another year. Now is the time for you to subscribe to The Home & Farm if you want to get in on the 25c list. After the last day of May it will be 50c as cur clubbing contract empire's on that date. Miss Jennie Bickley, who is taking a'course at the State Nospital Training School for Nurses, Columbia, visited the homefolks Sunday. GHUFAS, early amber cane, millet, Valentine bean, Kentucky wonder bean, sun flower, beet, turnip and all kinds of garden and field seeds, bulk \ and packages. 5c assortment flower seeds. Kaufmann Drug Co. * < * ' ' ! ' J \ nnHHlm^ Hi . <^H '^^1 ,^B ' -^H 1 are undout I to the big s I age is appr I ' I Dry Goi 1 No I We are c I Shirtwaist: I Him Nervous ? Thin? Pale? Are you easily tired,lack your usual vigor and strength? Then your digestion must be I nnnr vnur hlond must be J/W.L y JVM w thin, your nerves must be weak. You need a strong tonic. You need Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the only SarsapariJJa entirely free from alcohol. We believe your doctor will endorse these statements. Ask and find out If you think constipation ia of trifling consequence, just ask your doctor. He vrill disabuse you of that notion in short order. "Correct it at once!" he will tay. Then ask him about Ayer's Pills. K miM liver pill, all vegetable. aucte try tfc* i. C. XTXR 00., Lowell, Mow Read the notice of Referee John J. Earle in this issue, and attend the meeting of the creditors of W. P. Roof -in the. court house on May 2, if you I are among the creditors. Be sore aod read the rules governing i the corn growers' contest, together with the list of prizes offered, published elsewhere in this issue. Mr. E. Belton Roof is arranging to open a grocery store on Main street, next to the Bank of Western Carolina. Mr. Roof is a merchant of experience, a good business man and a clever gentleman. and we bespeak for him a liberal share of the trade. The Mathieson Alkali Works, Salt ille, Va., j* anufacturers of the famous Eagle-Thistle Soda, are presenting elegant sets of six Rogers sterling silver plated tea spoons to users of their product, if 58c and the tops from six packages of Eagle-Thistle Soda accompanies order, also a very useful and interesting cook book they have just gotten out. FISHING TACKLE?Have you seen our new line of fishing tackle, embracing hooks, lines, bobs, nets, canes, etc? We have everything to make your fishing trip successful. The Bazaar. Teachers' Examination. The regular spring teachers' examination will be held here on Friday, May 3rd. All teachers desing to take the examination will be present by 9 o'clock a. m. The questions will be based on the State adopted text books, and those on pedagogy will be based on the Soutn Carolina" manual for the elementary _ i 1- A TV TVT A nmTvr senoojB. A. u. IUAIVXUI, I April 22, 1912. Co. Sxipt. Ed. NEW SPRI itedly the most att tore where you ca eciated. \ ods, tions, Millinery, Clothing Hati Now i offering everything 3, Ladies' and Chil Be i tflNAUt I "Get It POTATO PLANTS or Drawers?Early varieties direct from Florida; also Tomato plants, early varieties?the largest stalks we have ever handled. Call, write or phone. The Kaufmann Drug Co. A good place to pas9 away the time is at a pawnbroker's. We are distributors of Root Juice, the new remedy. Kaufmann Drug Co Use DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID in the house and in the stable, It is as good for animal flesh a9 it i: for the human body. It heals sores, cuts, ragged wounds, colic, dysentery galls chafes, scratches, distemper, botf and worms. There i9 hardly any limil to its usefulness about the home. Price 50 cts. per bottle. Sold by All Drug' gists. The Grand. The programme at the Grand Theatre, in Colombia, this week is the most interesting and attractive that has ever been put on by the managers of this popular little Theatre. Indeed, it is the grandest place in town tc I while the evening hours away. There is no other place in the city where you can get so much amusement foi so small an amount of cash. Highclass specialties, interspersed with the finest moving pictures and the most pleasing songs and all go to make the Grand's performances pleasing to both old and young Chapm Club. The Chapin Democratic Club will meet Saturday, April 27, at 3 p. m. A full attendance is desired. S. J. Clark, Pres. Boiling Springs. Boiling Springs Democratic Club is hereby called to meet at Jno. A. Shealy's on April 27 at 3 p. m. Members are urged to be prompt. J. S. Miller, Secy. Sociable Tomorrow Night The Ladies' Aid Society of St. Stephen's Lutheran church will give a sociable at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Barre tomorrow ni^ht. Everybody invited. Proceeds will go toward paying for heater in church. Richland Savii Trust Company A safe institution anc Banks in this commu The business of Lexin 1218 Washington St. ~ i ? V ^ NG GOODS ? ractive ever befoi do aU your sho IF1 YOU 9 . h s the time and M v new in Linen C dren's Muslin Un sure to call and s CHS* nni IIMRIA ; All Un? Books May be Turned Over. Clerk of Court Frank W. Shealy has addressed a letter to Messrs. B. H. Barre, E. S. .T. Hayes and Jas. D. , Langford, in which he states that the registration books will be turned over to the new board appointed by Gov. ? Blease on the first Monday in May, unless the old board can 4'give him ) some good cause and indemnify him against any possible loss," that might 5 occur from his failure to turn the books over. Mr. R. Wilber Frick, of Chapin, 3 having refused to serve, Gov. Blease [; has named in his stead, Mr G. Holly 5 Shealy, making the new board as fol. lows: L. W. Wise, M. P. George and G. Holly Shealy. It is not known if any steps will be taken by the old board to hold their positions. Resolutions ot Respect. J In the home going of our beloved friend and co-worker, Marguerite Lou' ise Henry, on March 25, 1912, our , Loyal Temperance Legion feels sad' dened and would place on record some , tribute to her lovely life and character of a cheerful and happy tempera' ment, she was a most faithful member . of the L. T. Lregular in attendance ' and inspiring and helpful in the meetings, always showing an interest in the lessons and joining in the song service with a clear, sweet voice. While we shall sadly miss her, may we imitate her kind and Joving spirit and tboughtfulness of others; be it Resolved, 1. That our Loyal Temperance Legion mourns the" loss of a beloved friend, a faithful and useful member, whose sweet and unselfish life has been a blessing to many and whose memory we will lovingly cherish. 2. That we believe that her sweet spirit has wafted so suddenly to the height beyond, is rejoicing in the light of her Savior's smile ana is happy in His service. 3. That we extend to her bereaved family our deep and sincere sympathy, and commend them to wait with patience, "Till the night is gone, A?J ?iAt- iU. AT A AIIU Willi LUG -LLLUXU liUCSO faces smile.'* Antoinette Williams, Tommie Stoudemire, Committee. igs Bank and V l one of the best Savings nity. igton county people solicited. , . Columbia, S. C. % B II B 1 $ IN ALL re carried, and ou pping under one rc r MF AMT Cents9 Furni: Shoes, Carp< R imnaugh's is the ] 3oat Suits, Dress derwear, the newe 66 us iui y u i-i.L ww DEPT s. c. lex* One . I The I Best | Recommendatk dj Yon c; Savings Citizens Ban! BATESBURG, Resources OFFICERS A U. X. CUNTER, Pres. M. U. BOATWRICHT, Vice-P CEO. BELL TIM IHnHHI IS^B 3^^S08fS8R8^ r "nrnnfliC qvp tT&vxr Ir AVWU Uld, V/ V V/A J >of, and where y< i shings, ets, ugs. Mattings, place. Coat Suits, La< ;st things out. its. . STC MHHHHHI WE Pay You to Save. m an have is a Bank Book in your pocket. It briEg9 the smile that stays. ic of Bafesburg, c r i iJi Vf mm AAA AA 91/9)UUV.VU ? ND D RECTORS: I A. C. JONES, Cashier. 1 res. L. W. POX, Asst. Cashier | MERMAN, Attorney. I Wood's Seeds, Ferry's Seeds, Early Amber Cane, Millet, Valentine Beans, Kentucky Wonder Beans, Beet, Turnip, Chufas, Garden and Field Seeds, in bulk and packages, c Box Assortment Flower Seed. tAUFMANN DRUG CO., Lexington, . S. C. V IENTS I low. Come I Dur patron- I ? I? J 2G Dresses, I RE I