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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 Folding Springs " 1.50 Chairs " .50 Mattresses " 2.25 * Ladies' Desks" 4.50 Stoves " 7.50 Hammocks " 2.00 Covers " 1.90 Our divided payment and ask about it. Lion Fui A visit to our store will make a customer of you. PENCIL AND SCISSORS. The Hon. "Dutch" Edmunds, after a sojourn in Lexington of * several months where he held a position on The Dispatch, left on Monday for Mullins, where be has accepted a position in a prinfcshop. RUB-MY-TISM will core you. . The L. D. Cullum Co., of Batesburg, will give away a beautiful $90 Tyson & Jones buggy in front of their store in Batesburg on Wednesday at noon, September 18fch, instead of the 17th, a9 appeared in their ad last week. 5 or 6 doses 666 will break any case .of Chills and Fever; and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not i return. Price 25c. Mr, Charlie Shnll has returned from a trip through Florida. The Rev. W. D. Quick, that beloved man of God, came up from Wagner on Sunday to spend a week with his family. Mr. 0. G. Riley, member of the firm of Riley & Haigler Bros., of Swansea, and a clever gentleman, was in town Monday on matters of business. FOR SALE?ilomes in and around Johnston, ask for list. Y. May, Johnston, S. 0. Solicitor, George Bell Timmerman, has returned from a visit to Mrs. Timmerman and the children in Anderson. Mrs. R. A. Marks, of Oolumbia, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Marks. RUB-MY-TISM will cure you. Mrs. A. Marks, who has been quite indisposed, is very much improved. Miaa PTattie Shealv is on a visit to relatives in Newberry. Don't forget to bring or send ns your dues when you come to court next week. When you sell your first new bale don't forget the printers. Mr. Gny B. Taylor left yesterday to resume his studies at Clemson, after spending the vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Taylor, near St. John's. | I DO! We will give s fi Top Buggy Wedi H o'clock, in front of c I Everybody invi ".11 n tne du< 8 We carry in st g lowing Buggies, C; I Jones, Chase City, F tieth Century. All f purchase. THE ce of Furnftui r Must Find a Nc1 cently changed hands?chanj ture must move to make roor up- CLIP THIS J :: COUPON S BRING TO OUR ? ( ? STORE Lit We will refund 10 per cent <*n(" of your cash purchases, or al- to J " low you 10 per cent credit on fro: ? account for time purchases. ^i< plan will help you furnish 3 nilture Co ABRAMS & WINSTEN 1406 Main St., Columbia, . S. C. The new cotton crop has been moving rapidly. The price ranges around b eleven cents. t< Air. John Dooley one of our best fs h truck farmers who hves on route 4 spent the weekend in Jacksonville, ^ Florida, looking for land better than ^ that in old Lexington, but like the * 1 1 i- 1 Diau& cat,, iiu came Ice cold drink9 of all kinds at the Bazaar Fountain. b; S( Mrs. Chas. B. Harman and children, r, who have been spending the summer tl with relatives in Lexington, left fcr si their home in Gainesville, Fla., on Friday evening. C1 Mr. G. A. Derrick attended the b meeting of the farmers' demonstration e workers at Olemson college last week, and was delighted with his trip. A large bevy of pretty Lexington county girls will attend Winthrop college this session. Mr. R. Wilber Frick, head of the firm of R. W. Frick & Co., of Chapin, was in town Monday. Wilber is one of the best young men in the county. Mr. Wm H. Hendrix, a leading farmer of Hollow creek, was in town Monday. Miss E. James, of Columbia, is the loAely guest of Mrs. D. R. Haltiwanger. FOR SALE?A Portable Eighthorse Frick engine in good condition, suitable for any purpose. Also one blocking machine. Apply to 45 A. P. Richards, Irmo, S. C. SALESMEN WANTED to look after our interest in Lexington and adjacent counties. Salary or commission. Address The Harvey Oil Co, Cleveland, | Ohio. * 45 Mr. Jesse McCartha, now of Columbia, but formerly of Gilbert, a good man and one of our oldest subscribers was in town Monday and did not fail to make us a pleasant call. Mr. L. W. Wise, one of Pelion's best men, while in Columbia, Friday, kindly handed us a dollar for a renewal I to his paper. Thanks. ' i?????? ? HOHHBH sI'T F way the $90.00 Tyson and Jc lesday, September 18th, at >ur Buggy Store. ted to be present and : ggy given away. ock, a complete line of the irriages and Surreys, Tysoi Lock Hill, Virginia and Tv guaranteed one year from dat< L. D. BATESBURG-, e Now on iv Home. jed management?and n for enormous stock Mahogany, Birds-Eye Ma; and White Enamel Furnie at half price. Dne lot slightly damaged irary Tables in Mahogany 1 Oak?worth from $15.00 ?40.00, now being offered m $7.00 up. Don't miss 5?you will regret it. rour home?come in mpany, MAIL ORDERS Promptly attended to . Phone 580. D. C. Staniback will represent Mayank & Co., of Charleston, at' Lexing)n and nearby points. "Will pay highit market price for cotton, and give onest weights. All haying ^cotton for lie are requested to see him before jlliug. Office in the Home National ank. . Caught a Bad Cold. "Last winter my son caught a ver.v n * 1 1 i 1 _ ? 1. - - ^ ^ J n r-* aa coia ana tne way ne cuugneu i >mething dreadful," writes Mrs. Sa- | ah E. Duncan, of Tipton, Io'wa. "We icught sure he was going into conjmption. We bought just one bottle f Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and :afc one bottle stopped his cough and red his cold completely." For sale y all dealers. AS WELL AS large ones are welcome here? yon need not wait nntil your business has assumed great proportions before opening a Checking Account, DO SO TO-DAY. Our patrons regardless of the amount of business done, receive every courtesy in all matters of business entrusted to us?and there is nothing in safe banking we cannot perform. Talk it over with our cashier. CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, COLUMBIA, S. C. AIL 1 >n6S BSB fesafl ClUA C. ERNEST LIVIN Miss Long Has Resigned Miss Alma Long, who for the pa several years has been the popular ar very efficient day operator for tl Citizens' Telephone Company, has n signed, and her place is being filled t Miss Elvira Harman. Miss Long gentle voice will be missed by the hu; dreds of subscribers who had learnt to love her, and she will always can with her the hearty good wishes < the entire community. Sunday School Picnic Mt. Hebron Sunday school will gr a picnic at the church on Saturda; September 22. The public cordial invited. A Good Place For Sale. I offer for sale my place, contsunir 76 acres of land, 35 acres under cult vation, four miles from Lexingtoi ten miles frcm Columbia, on Re ^Cl.rtr\/? A . i An ao vi urcca. uuuu t-iuvju iiuixau au necessary out buildings. Apply to JESSE L. McCARTHA, 8w50p Lexington, R. F. D. 4. Carolina National. The "Old Reliable" Carolina. Ns tional Bank of Columbia, as usual, ha its report in this issue of The Dispatch This is one of the most reliable inst; tutiona in the entire South, and ii patronage is large. Mr. T. H. Meigb an, the popular cashier, is one of th most affable gentlemen in Columbi and his friends are legion. The Care lina National is iD every way worth; of the confiJeuce placed in it by tfc. people. ? # Oil, Ye Bloodhounds! Sheriff Sim J. Miller has purchase! two thoroughbred bloodhounds, to h used for the purpose of running dow: prisoners. They are genuine man trailers and will be a great acquisitio] to the sheriff's office. f 1 1 .1... Alfred J. Fox, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE LEXINGTON, S. C. Real Estate Bought and Sold. \ 140 acres two miles south of Barr, 6 mile9 from Lexington, 30 open, 50 acres pine timber, 6 room dwelling, a barn and stables, plenty running water. 62>? acres 3 miles west of Gaston, 9 acres open, 3 room dwelling, aome pine timber, plenty oak. ' 46 acres one mile from Edmund 25 acres open land, 2 room dwelling. 189^ ncres 4 miles from~'Lexington o the Augusta Road,' 22 acres open, some pine timber, 6 room dwelling. 270 acres; 3 miles from Pelion, 50 acres open land, dwelling, plenty water. Fine land for Ootton and grain. 162 acres 5 miles from Steedman, 25 acres open land, dwelling barn and Stables. 104 acres 1 mile from Edmund, 3S acres onen land. 2 room dwol ling., plenty water. SURETY BONDS. Write or call to sea me -?AT THE HOME NATIONAL BANK, Lexington, S. C. VM < GSTON, Manager RIHHHHH L STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, sfc County of Lexington, *d By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq.. Probate Judge. 10 Whereas, L. D. Cullum made snit to e. me to grant him letters of administration of the estate of and effects of J Mrs. Oallie B. Cullum. These are therefore to cite and adn" monish all and singular the kindred id and creditors of the said Mrs. Callie B, ry Cullum, deed , that they be and appear ,, before me, in the Court of Probate, to > be held at Lexington C. H., S. C., on 18th Sept. 1912, next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration 7Q should not be granted, Given under my hand, this 3rd day l-y of September, A. D., 1912. GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L.S.) Probate Judge Lex. Co., S. C. Published on the 4th day of July, i 1912, in the Lexington Dispatch 2w 45 if? ? Land For Sale. 1(j 137 acres of good land. For further a information, apply at once to Mrs. L. E. STEELE, 3w46p Lexington, S. C. ? IIIIM Ull ! I III J. B. HOLMAM i My For e mB?I?BM| ! FNTERPR1SE \ * 1 Is now ready \ a 1 stock of Hardwa - I plements, Mower ?J ons, Harness, Ge - 1 trade of this secti ! | see us. We guz ? with goods and | compare with an; i P.i - I! tmerpnse r Next to Dls Lexington, New Crop 1 Harmon Dru< Successors to Kat Lexington, j e"he { i old Reliable Studeba ory Wagons in all A full line of Saddles, Robe* right fresh and new from the : Prirps ricrht ar?H snerial tei * ~x e for the next 60 days. Be sure to see us before buyi money. 20M Pj SOUTH CAROLINA Paint-Wise 4 is to paint when your property needs i it. Paint-foolish to wait for the price to go down. fl But so many are foolish, they'll wait % a good while. fl The whole rise in the cost of a job isH 10 percent. The first year's drop won'^H be more than half that, more likely ? quarter. ^ Waiting for 5 percent, more likely 2/-^The average job (with Devoe) is $50; 5 percent, $2.50. Put it off for $2.50? Guess not. You think of that job as $100. So it is with inferior paint. Paint Devoe; do it now, if your property needs it. DEVOE . The Harmon Drug Oo. j ~ \ For Sale. ' I have 27 bushels of Seed Rye left that I am selling at $2.00 per bushel. Come quick, if you want to get yours*, EUGENE LONG. Lexington, S. O , R. F. D. 3. | W. J. McCARTHA, Manager Your We < IARDWARE CO. vith a complete I * re, Farming Ims, Buggies, Wag- J ;ars, etc., for the ion. Come and I irantee to please f prices, that will | y market. . . | lardwars Oo, patch Office I /-i i n South Carolina || I 'urnip Seed ] T> T\ W i ? Kuta oaga, wnite, Jigg* Early Purple Top (Strap Leafj/1 White, Yellow and Purple fl Top Globes. Radish Seed. * 9 Valentine, Kentucky Won-B der and Sieva Beans for lat&9 planting. 9 j Company,! lfmann Drug Oo. jS c r ker and Hick- ? s, Harness, Whp, f^H :ms on any of the i?H ng. We can save ffi H [ f t\NY H