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PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Don't forget when yon come to town to call and pay for your paper. We need the "mon." GOOD GOODS is our motto. Come 5n and sae as. E. B.' Roof & Sons. Mrs. George LeFevre has returned from a fortnights' stay in Columbia. Miss Rath Clarke, of Winthrop, is spending a few days with her parents, M* and Mra. B. D. Clarke. 666 cures Chills and Fever; it acts on the liver better than Calomel. 36 Miss Lessie and Sue Hook, of Brookland, spent Sunday with Misses Nellie and Cora Shall. FOF .ALE?Homes in and aronnd Johnston, ask for list. Y. May, Johnston, S. C. Prof. D. A. Eleckley, candidate for Superintendent of Education, was in town Monday shaking hands with his friends. To get your dollar's worth, go to P. M. Flick'8, Ohapin, S. C., the next 30 days. His prices will astonish you. Cel. John Bell Towill, of Batesburg, spent Sunday in Lexington, attending the burial of Mr. Drthur Dreher, at St. Michael's on Sunday afternoon. County Auditor W. D. Dent is busily engaged arranging the tax returns and will shortly commence entering them on his tax books. Messrs. Caughman & Harm an have moved their stables back to their old building an Main street, next to Meetae & Son's store. X*rinQ VOU PWmrmt.Ti XJUMM * w >wv%? ? Bock eggs for hatching, and a few cockerels for sale. Apply quick to Bice B. Herman. Mr. Azariah Taylor,. the popular merchant, planter and sawmill man of Fowlers old mill, was in town yesterday on business. BIO BARGAIN?The Miles Mill tract, containing 1063 acres with town site, and fine clays, ask about it. Y. May, Johnston, S. C. Miss Ida V. Boeder has returned to | Edmund after a pleasant visit to relatives here. \ Postmaster Leaphart will conduct ! a rural mail carriers, examination here on next Saturday, May 4th, to fill a vacancy in the service at Lees ville. j You can now buy goods at rock | bottom prices at P. M. Frick'8, Chapin, S. 0. Miss E. James, the popular trained nurse, attended the Padgett-Etheredge wedding at the Nurses home in Columbia last night. Colorite colors old or new Straw hats, Anyone can use it, Dries hard at once. Ladies your old hat instantly made new. Colorite gives a beautiful glossy finish, Standard colors 25c, lw28 Kaufmann Drug Co. ifif ^ # V __ HU ' n| B I are undoul I to the big s I age is appi I II I Dry Go No I We are < Shirtwaist I Mil m FOR GROCERIES, you will find us two doors below post office. We will appreciate share of your trade. E. B. ROOF & SONS. Eveiybody is going to attend "Josiah's Courtship" in the Chapin high school building on Saturday night. The proceeds will go to the school. Messrs. T. R. Keisler and Jesse Roof have accepted positions with Lorick & Lowrance in Columbia. Our young friend, Mr. Corbitt, of Knotts, Dowling & Co., of Swansea, was in town yesterday on matters of business. The Live-Wire Clothing System is now introduced at P. M. Fftck's store, Chapin, S. C. Call and get you a new suit. The latest and newest out. Attention is called to the bank statements published in this issue. The figures show them all to be in a growing condition. RUB-MY-TISM will cure you. Price 25c. 36 Li Aislr mnovi TJnAftt inuaa ixuivucu juwa, w uc<u uiwuland, the beautiful and attractive guest of her sister, Mrs. C. E. Leaphart, for several days this week. Hogs Wanted?We are in the market for he78 and will pay the best prices. George & Wingard, Lexington Depot. Mr. R. Beverly Sloan, son of the lamented Jno. T. Sloan and one of the most prominent young members of the Columbia bar, has been spending several days in Lexington on legal business. The State Board of Equalization will meet tomorrow at the capitol, in Columbia. Mr. M. B. Edwards, cf Bates burg, is the member from Lex-j ington county. FOR SALE?Five Milch Cows with young calves?good milchers. Apply to H. G. RISTER, Chapin, S. C. "Josiah's Courtship," the famous play, will be rendered in the high school auditorium at Chapin on Saturday night, May 4th. A small admission will be charged. WAITED?To buy hogs. Highest prices paid. See us. i \ George & Wingard, Lexington Depot. j Mis:} May Lois Boozer, Miss Jennie Bass Brown, Mr. Claude VanOrmer | ana jilt. t. u. uamson composed a party of young folk that motored to Oamden on a pleasure trip Sunday afternoon. Send in your subscriptions for the Home and Farm as soon as posible. Only 35c now; regular price 50c. Time expires May 30th. Many housewives are reporting to us that they find Eagle-Thistle Soda of great assistance in their efforts to reduce the present high cost of living. These ladies say that this famous product comes in larger packages than other brands, that they use one-fourth less for cooking purposes and that it is useful in dozens of money saving ways. new sen )tedly the most atl store where you cs 'ft M 'eciated. ods, itions, Millinery, Clothing Hat: Now offering everything ;s, Ladies' and Chi Be imm mm m m m VINAU "Get; X1 ????mmmmmm???m Stimulate Children ? Ask your doctor how often he prescribes an alcoholic stimulant for children. He will probably say, '-Very, very rarely." Ask him how often he prescribes a tonic for them. He will probably answer, "Very, very frequently." Then ask him about Ayer's Sarsaparilla as a strong 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 then, will ward off many ah attack of biliousness, indigestion, sick-headache. How many years has. your doctor known these pills? Ask him all about them. Xsd* by the J. O. AY2B CO.. Lowell, Hub V W. P. Steele, the photographer, is at Mr. Den Kyzer's this week with his photographic tent and will be there for this week only. .Now is tne time to have your photo made. FOR SALE?Several good milch cows with young calves. Low price to quick buyers. Apply to Mrs. I. V. Wessinger, Lexington Route 2. lwp 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 our clubbing contract expirees on that date. Mr. L. L. Long, in his "Flanders 20" on Saturday night broke all previous records between Lexington and Columbia, making the entire distance in less than 21 minutes, over bad roads. Luther says he will probably drive in the races this fall. He is a skillful driver and well supplied with "nerve" ?both of which are very important to a would be Barney Oldfield. W. E. Richland Savin Trust Company A safe institution and Banks in this commun The business of Lexing 1218 Washington St., KG GOODS tractive ever befor an do all your shoj u s5 is the time and Mi j new in Linen C Ldren's Muslin Urn sure to call and se CHS' COLUMBIA, fc All Unc POTATO PLANTS or Draws?Early varieties direct from Florida. Call, write or phone. The Kanfmann Drug Co. Mr. M. P. Lindler, of Ohapin, is announced this week as a candidate for county superintendent of education. Mr. Lindler is an educator of experiance, a graduate of one of the leading colleges of the State, and is well known throughout the county. Swansea Chooses. Swansea Democratic Club elected the following officers and delegates on Saturday afternoon: R. L. Lybrand, president; D. E. Craft and Andrew Quattlebaum, vice-presidents; L. P. Smith, secretary; R. L. Lybrand, executive committeeman. FlolooTRtjaa fcn rinnnfTr r?rmT7?nHnn Wm. Lybrand, B I. Reynolds, J. W. Hntto, R. L. Lybrand, D. E. Craft, W. T. Brooker, J, R. Langford, S. J. Derrick, W. L. K. Johnson, 0. G. Riley, H. W. Neese, L. D. Corbitt, C. B. Dowling, U. W. Jefcoat, P. M. Oliver, E. M. Martin, L. P. Smith, D. A. Jefcoat. For Sale A few thorough-bred Berkshire pigs, both sexes, ready for delivery, lw Dr. Wingard. Farm s For Sale. In the Ridge section, ask about them, Y. May, Johnston, S. 0. 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. Teacher^ 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'ciock a. m. The questions will be based on the State adopted text books, and those on pedagogy will be based on the South Carolina manual for the elementary schools. A. D. MARTIN, April 22, 1912. Co. Supt. Ed. gs Bank and one of the best Savings lity. ;ton county people solicited. Columbia, S. C. i IN ALL e carried, and our jping under one roi Cents9 Furnis Shoes, Carpc Rg mnaugh's is the p oat Suits, Dress lerwear, the newes )e us for your wan DEPT. 3a Ob lei* One ] I The I Best Recommendation You can h Savings Bs Citizens Bank H DATrcmmr Io/tib^otinU) Resources OFFICERS AND U. X. CUNTER, Pres. M. U. BOATWRICHT, Vice-Pres CEO. BELL TIMME KAI DEPARTM prices are very lo Df, and where yoi things, >ts, ngs, Mattings, E lar?ft Coat Suits, Lace 3t things out. ts. . 91 Roof." WE Pay You to Save. JB ink Book fl in your pocket. It brings the * VH smile that stays. of Batesburg, H S. C. ]B - $175,000.00 jfl ] > D RECTORS: jfl A. C. JONES, Cashier. fl L. W. FOX, Asst. Cashier RMAN, Attorney. HHHHHBHHHHnUHBHHHHHHIBt, IB food's Seeds, 1 :erry's Seeds, f J I /? arly Amber Cane, Millet, IB Valentine Beans, iB Kentucky Wonder Beans, jfl Beet, Turnip, Chufas, JL farden and Field Seeds, H j in bulk and packages, ? !ox Assortment Flower Seed, jfl UFMANN DRUG CO., Lexington, . S. C. 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