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Every Pie Our Floo This business has re every piece of furni now coming in. Dressers from $5.00 Full Suits " 16.00 IRON BED " 1.50 I Folding Springs " l.&u I Chairs " .50 J Mattresses " 2.25 I Ladies' Desks " 4.50 * I Stoves " 7.50 J Hammocks " 2.00 J Covers " 1.90 I Our divided payment 4 and ask about it. I lion Fin j A visit to our store I will make a customer J of you. . PENCIL AMD SCISSORS. Mr. Clinton George, operator of the Lexington power house, and sister, Miss Kezie, have gone on a two week's visit to their brother, Mr. Ed D. George, of New York City. Mrs. G. Perry Caughman, of Columbia, Mrs. J. Ambrose Drafts, of Lexington and Mrs. Itev. B. D. Wessinger, of Gilbert, are at Glenn Springs for a two weeks stay. Everybody eat at the Ladies' School Improvement L&igue booth on campaign day. Next Tuesday, the 23rd, the candidates for Governor and other State offices will speak: in Lexingtor. The meeting will beheld on the court house square. / Everybody eat at the Ladies' School ' x T ????" nn nam. I improvement uettgue uwvu vu v/iuu paign day. Mr. and Mrs. Clin Harm an, of Richmond, Va., are visiting the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Harm an, near town. Dry Goods, notions, snoes, hats, etc., j seasonable and stylish, and the prices are right at Wm Piatt & Son, Colombia, S. 0. Capt. L. W. Redd, of the Palmetto J mills, Columbia, silent the week-end with his family here. Everybody eat. at the Ladies' School Improvement League booth on campaign day. Mr. H. H. Dreher, of the Fork, is a candidate for county supervisor. He is a good farmer. Everybody Knows 'Hub." Mr. John E. Buff is a candidate for clerk of the court. Mr. Baff has been in the race on former years and is, therefore, no stranger to the people of the county. FOR SALE?Homes in and around Johnston, ask for list. Y. May, Johnston, S. 0. Eat chicken-stew with the ' 'LADIES" on campaign day. r^7T~ ope Buggies? If you are in nei our Line before yoi We have just r< bouts of different m line, get prices and Remember the! Iiikifmn in Aiir dlSVU M A1X L/.l I.1V/1X XXX \/Ux vjjlk. w T 1 1 the buggy will be gi I Our Manager, I ment. Our Motto THI * ce of Furnitur r Must Find a Nei cently changed hands?chant ture must move to make root up- CLIP THIS ) COUPON ? BRING TO OUR " l ? STORE Lit We will refund 10 per cent Un< " of your cash purchases, or al- to " low you 10 per cent credit on fro >? account for time purchases. plan will help you furnish : rniture Cc ABRAMS & WINSTEN 1406 Main St., Columbia, . S. C. One of our warmest and best friends, ? Mr. Geo. A. Swygert, of Peak, kindly sent us hi9 dollar for another year's e subscription Thanks. ? \ By the cut-off to Richland Lexington county loses about 250 votes in the o primary. .FOUND?One sheep (joe). Came to my place several days ago. Owner ^ may secure same by identification and paying for this advertisement. J. ^ M. Drafts, Lexington Route 1. Messrs. J. Z. and R. L. Kyzer, of I Miws, Fla. are visiting their old home in this county. This is their first trip to Lexington in 19 years, and many ^ changes have taken place. They are doing well in their adopted State. ^ Mr. B. A. Wharton, deputy insurance comnissioner, was in town Saturday. ^ Mr. Wharton congratulated the people of Lexington upon the improved con- l: diticus since his last visit. Eyerybody eat at the Ladies' School q Improvement League booth on cam- g paigu day. Mi*s. Verda Wyse and daughter, a Christine, of Saluda, have been visit- c ing Prof, and Mrs. W. E. Black. Miss Rosa Rauch is on a week's J visit to her brother, Mr. J. J. Rauch, t of Fingerville, Spartanburg county, r Prof, and Mrs. S. J. Derrick, of Newberry, are spending several weeks c ftf, "hpnnt'.ifTil hnmp r\f TTnn ar?H f Mrs.. D. F. Efird, near town. r Mrs. Clementine Harrison, of Baltimore, who has been on a visit to her ? mother, Mrs. G. M. Harman, left on ] Thursday for Camden to visit friends before returning home. i Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Lee and children, ? who have been visiting Mrs. Lee's j parents, Col. and Mrs. M. D. Harman, j have gone to Bedford City, Va., for a ] stay of several weeks. Eat chicken-stew with the "LA- j DIES" on campaign day. i Mr. and Mrs. D. E. George, of Brook- < land, spent Sunday with relatives in J Lexington. 1 uicti r ur Wagons? Harness ed of or thinking of buying ai i purchase iceived and have open in Stoc akes, styles and prices, which your choice while the stock i; 590.00 Tyson & Jones Bugg; t window. We only have 30 iven away immediately as stat Mr. C. Ernest Livingston will ? (Quality Goods at reasonable : L D BATESBU e Now On iv Home. *ed management?and a for enormous stock Mahogany, Birds-Eye Ma( and White Enamel Furni e at half price. 3ne lot slightly damaged >rary Tables in Mahogany i Oak?worth from $15.00 $40.00, now being offered m $7.00 up. Don't miss s?you will regret it. rour home?come in unpany, MAIL ORDERS Promptly attended to Phone 580. Miss Annie Martha Meetze charmingy entertained at cards on Thursday ivening in honor of her lovely visitor, diss Lucia Meetze Harman, of Gaines'ille, Fla. Mr. Robt. A. Marks, a lynotype perator on The State, spent the weeknd with his parents in Lexington. Mr. J. A. Berry, a clever farmer rom route 5, was in town Saturday nd kindly remembered us with his ollar. Eat chicken-stew with the "LA )IES" on campaign day. Mr. Henry J. Roof, one of the leverest citizens residing between ore and Columbia, was here Monday, ,nd did not forget the printers. He 3 one of our first subscribers. FOUND?A pair of gold riding-bow rame spectacles. Owner can get ame by calling at this office and payag for this notice. Mrs. Van D Harman of route 2, is [uite ill with fever, much to the re;ret of her many friends. Miss Pearle Taylor has returned from k delightful visit to Mrs. George Glenn, if Gastonia, N. C. Dr. Seigler, a leading dentist of racksonville, Fla., has been on a visit o his uncle, Hon. George Bell Timnerman. 5 or 6 doses 666 will break ar^ tase of Chills and Fever; and if tai. jn hen as a tonic the Fever will not eturn. Price 25c. Misses Dorothy Stokes, Lillian Corley ind Ethel Ogg were the guests of Miss Bessie Hook Sunday. Mr. J. M. Malpass, of Batesburg, is l candidate for the House of Representatives, his announcement appearng this week. Mr. Malpass has been jefore the people before and is well mown. The farmers' institute under the auspices of the farmers demonstration work of the federal government, and Clemson college, will be held at Sumtnerland on Thursday, July 25. See the programme elsewhere. July an ? Carriages? E lything in the above line ar :k a nice lot of about 50 jot l is for our special July and 3 complete. y which is to be given awa more Rawhide whips left t ;ed. Come, buy a good wt [ be glad to make you our b ! prices with terms to suit.) . CULI RG, Mr. W. H. Roland, one of the best and substantial farmers of the Union school house section, was in town yesterday and kindly remebered ns with his dollar for a renewal to the Dispatch. Mr. M. L. Little is able to be out again, after having been confined to his room for several weeks by illness. Miss Ruth Efird, who was taken ill while on a visit to friends in North Carolina last week, is now at home very much improved. "Uncle Jimmie" Rawl, the only and original "Uncle Jimmie." called in Saturday and paid for his paper, also for his son's who are away. If Lexington has ever had a better citizen than Jas. E. Rawl we haye never seen him. May his shadow never grow less. We learn through Mr. G. B. Wingard who dropped in to renew his Dispatch for another year Monday, one of our best citizens, residing near the county poor house farm, that the county certainly has a fine corn crop which will perhaps yield 35 or 40 bushels per acre. Mrs. Fulmer the stewardess of the poor house, and her boys deserve much credit for the farm, We take pleasure in refering to the announcement of Mr. John T. Miller, of Columbia, a candidate for the House from Richland county, and commend him to tnose of our readers who chance to vote in our sister county. Mr. Miller i9 presidenr, of the Columbia Typographical Unic n and has the endorsement of the American Federation of Labor. Farms For Sale. In the Ridge ssction, ask about them, Y. May, Johnston, S. C. ? Lexinatoii Farmer Meets Horrible Death. Mr. Burt Fa Haw, a well known and highly respected farmer of the SanDam section of this county, met a horrible death on Wednesday when, returning to his home from Wagener on a load of fertilizer, he fell out of the wagon, his leg catching in the trace, and his body having been dragged for more than a mile. Mr. Fallaw was about 62 years of age, and leaves a large family. Business Change. I have purchased the stock of merchandise of Oorley & Connelly at Lexington and well continue the business at their old stand and will be pleased to have a share of the patronage if low price and fair dealing will merit same. Call and see me. ANDREW J. MATHIAS. Warning. Thi9 is to notify all persons that my lawful wife, Lucinda Bowman, has left my home and board without cause, and that the law will positively be enforced against anyone harboring or giving her employment, or credit, or aiding her in any manner whatever without my consent. James A. Bowman. Irtno, S. C., July 1, 1912?3wp Summit Barbecue. We will furnish a First-class Barbecue and refresments at Summit, S. C., on Tuesday, August 6th. There will be music and speaking. Everybody cordially invited to come and enjoy the day. L. L. SHEALY. 3w39 0, R. RICARD. Big Barbecue at Edmunds S. C We will furnish a firstclass Barbecue and refreshments at Edmund, S. C., on Thursday, July 25th. There will be speaking by quite a number of candidates, also music and dancing and a base ball game for the young folks. The public is cordially invited to attend. Dinner will be furnished cheap. L. E JEFCOAT 38 W. P. LUCAS. id Augi obes? Whips? ] . .< o ? lytime tnis summer oe surt >s of Buggies, Carriages an August trade. Come, insj y free. This buggy is no^ o be sold at $1.00 each, afte tip cheap and get a chance ; est prices and show you th Call and give us a trial LUM ( SOUTH Ci THE CITY HOI BEN DAVID, Mai 1218 MAIM ST. Op|t. Columbia Opera \ est cooking and finest Restaurant i: For Special Rates by the Week. Meals at =m There is somethi ag impressive to the tl in the coming of a new year. To them it is not simply a trick of the c stitution of the ne::t numeral, bnt a real i life. The'desire to "turn over a new leaf" i people, coming wi'ih a realization of the d and a keen sense of regret that in the p been done and left nndone that should no This bank extends to all its customers i dial greetings. To those who have not yi we'include with otlt good wishes for hap invitation to do so. If you have not saved during the past y ' turn over a new eat." Perhaps you a facilities of a bank, They make saving e show yon in a few months that it is a sin NOW is the logical time to start. BANK OF d CHAPIN, S. J. S. WESSINGER, President, J. F. ssssssesssec ss?: ssssssssssessss I BROOKLAN] ? New Brookland, I DIRECT( | J. G. Guignard, E. W. Shul fi R. N. Senn, Henry Bufi | A. D. Shull, L. S. Trotti ssssssesesesessjjssesessssssss?? New Crop Tui Harmon Drug Successors to Kaufmann Lexington, . Attention Automobile Garages We now carry in stock the following 9ize Co: ! GRAN High Speed Bearing Bronze?the bronz< ; Solid, ix%, liiM.: ; are 12" long and dimensions above are outside [ Phone?Wire?Write?or Call. 1 COLUMBIA SUPPLY 823 West Cerv;ais St., ist Buyer w on ex;r which ^ at this High Grade Buggy. rough our complete Buggy and V ^OIVIPAr lROLINA EL CAFE' | nager, louse, COLUMBIA, S. C. I a Columbia. 4 Ladies and Gentlemen 1 all Hours?Night or Day W IA : y longhtfiu man or woman | alendar, an arbitrary sab- i M nilepost in the journey of j s spontaneous with most M eath of a big life period, W assing many things have ^ t and should have been, ind friends its most cor- f et opened aocounts with us ^ piness and prosperity an \ ear, NOW is the time to m re not familiar with the ia9y and systematic and 4 of omision to neglect it. S ;hapin i c HONEYOUTT. Cashier. I D BANK 1 i c. ^ )RS: I', 1, G. A. Guignard e E, F. L. Sandel 8 j i, P. J. 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