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.v - n I Mimn H I Mimnaugh's t I amount of Whit 1 reap the benefit, 1 twice as much fc (We have inch skirts, Blankets ; ORDER PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Mm, Mr. Colie Lowman has returned to i Macieat's butiness college, Columbia, 3 after a visit to his parents at Irmo. \ Mr. W. J. Lowman, of Irmo, wa? in town on Monday and called in to ffeee UF. A large line of trunks going at right prices at H. N. Karainer & C). c x . We are offering a special cost s-.le J of all boys'winter weight su>t;. We J have a good many of these > n 1 the are all good value. You will uo well ? to talcs advantapr^ of this sale as your f i jrice takes the suits. \ E. G. Dreher & Co. f ( g Communion service at Providence next Sunday at 11 a. m. g Rev. T."S. Brown, W. P. Rocf, W. W. Barre, B. H. Barre and Pcstm* s v i terLeaphart will attend the Liymen's ^ ' meeting in Columbia tomorrow. c For your hardware at lowest prices, v always go to H. N. Kaminer & Co. a Misses Julia and Hannah Men hint, ^ the charming daughters of Mr. J. S ? Merchant of Saluda, have reru*,*?d to ^ their home after a most delight ai c yisit^to their UDcle, Mr. VV. id. xieii- p <trix,'on Hollow Cr^eK. ^ Wj have 10 rain coats?good $13 00 1 values?that we do not care to c i r/ u over another season. We will co-'e tl these out a $3.50- Sizes 34 to 40. I e you need an over coat now or next a winter, you will do well to purchase h one of taese. E. G; Dreher & Cc. tl FOR SALE?Winter harden cab- Q bage plants at 20 cents per hundred, g $1.50 per thousand; grown from best 8 seed by Julian Cromer, Route 6, Lexington, S. 0. v ? Miss MihS^uri Luwma.:, daughter of f ** Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lowraan, of Irmo, I has returned to her duties at Mim- J naugh's, in Columbia, after a pleasant j visit to her parents. , ^ New cooking stoves and ranges, all i v sizes and prices, just received at H. r N, Kaminer & Co. Call and see , them. g Mr. Gus Lorick has moved into the old Sawyer house in the Eastern part = of town. Mr. Warren Weed will move into 'he house made vacant by Mr. ^ Lor ck Farmers throughout the county are somewhat behind with their work on account of the severe cold weather of r the last few weeks. r County Superintendent of Education ; ( Martin will only be in nis office on : Mondays ancl Saturdays during the next few weeks, on account of visiting 1 ' the different schools of thejeounty. j We have just opened up a big new } i line of shoes for men, women and j ( children, and the prices will please yiou. H. N. Kaminer & Co. \ Mr. Thomas Corley, who has been J seriously ill witn typho- ? fever for : < several weeks, is very much improved. ( Be sure and see the many banc some \ ] articles going at i.nd below cost at \ , The Bazaar. ! \ ? nf P<-?lnmhia. I < r uuwaii) W4 , , came over to atcend the burial of her ] mother, Mrs. Martha Elizabeth Kyzer, 1 yesterday. < Mis3 Lucye Stuart, who has been almost an invalid for several months, is very much indisposed much to the ?3rrow and regret of a host of friends. If yen want a good residence lot in the town of Lexington, read the big ad found elsewhere in this issue. Tae court of common pleas opens cn the first Monday in February. See the first week's iurv elsewhere. Master Walter LeFever of Greerf.eld, Ohio, is visiting his brother, Mr. George LeFever. We make a specialty of handling, higbclass goceries, and you will find oar 9tock clean and fresh at all times. Give us a can m d b; convinced. H. is. Kaminer & Co. The many friends of Mr. G. A. Derrick to see the light of his t>pr;.TP r?~i:jttenance on our streets' egain, after a brief spell of sickness \ 4jbl jl Fronting on Depot i Lot No. 11, lying ne Lot No. 12, also nes Lot No. 10. on Fort Lot No. 5, fronting Qrvmo nf thp nurehasers of UU11XV V* v j The above lots will be sole for cash. Titles guaranteed. P REAL ESTATE AND. ducjh's! i )uying power mah.es :e Goods and Muslii for we offer you th< >r these goods, since aded in this Sale ]L<a( and other good seas BY MAIL 1 aBMBHMHBBBMHBBMgaBBagra Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hendrix, of Hollow crook, were in town Monday. Mr. J. Thomas Monts, a progresive farmer and good man, was in town Monday. Mr. M. L. Brown, of Rente 3, while in town Monday kindly called in and renewed his subscr p:io;i lor anotaer pear, in advance. ~ *** * a - 5&C92& wees wivja On last Tuesday we be gan the sec>na wee1*- with the County Auditor at ?eiion. Here ve met an unusually arge crowd, anxious, and ready to Tender unto Caesar the things that ire his." Pelion is giowin;, a num>er oi handsome new jesideniM s beu<r in coar^ 01 construction. The armers of thi9 section are in good hape, many of thern having i nough applies to carry them through the ummer. From Pelion we went lo Sr' adman, phere but few people, outside of hose living right in the immediate ommunity, met us. However, they rere served with promptness by the udifcor, and soon we were on our way o Samaria, where our good trienci, VTilliam Westmoreland, mot us with a lad smile and a hearty handshake, j William is one of th6 best men in the 1 ounty and is do'ng well. But few cop.e turned oat here. I Thursday Was spent at Eatesturg. ; he attendance at this point was not i p to other years, scarcely any but ! ie town people learning their prop- j rty. Tnis town contii.n.s to grow ! nd prosper. No town in the State I as a finer set of business men. At ! he sam? time business was rather ! uiet, but the merchants were in a , ood hnm.r and are expecting a good ] pring trade. Ac Lsesvilie on Friday the turn out ras fairly good. The ujeichants here re enjoying the usual amount of rade for this season. The town coninues to grow both in population and n amount business transacted. At Jatesburg and Leesvilie the auditor pas assisted by Mr. J. M. Matpass, rhc is a good busine s man, be ng apid arid accurate. Saturday morning was spent at lummit. The attendance here was fo the Readers of The Lexington Dispatch It is hardly 15., known as DERMOZONE, the only positive and sure preparation for the cure-of danIruff, destruction of the microbe and stoppage of falling hair, producing a new growth on any bald head, where there is tife in the follicle, whmh produces the hair root. For an evidence to this fact we call your ar.tenti >u to the Editor of this paper Mr. Har nan, who onl}T a few months ago, as everybody knows, who knew him, had but a very small amount of hair nt his head, who now carries a luxurant, flowing head of hair, from the use of DERMOZONE. He has hai his hair cut three times in the past two months. . DERMOZONE is guaranteed by all Druggists who have it for sale, and those who haven't it can get it from the Murray Drug Co., who are distributors from Columbia. It is sold by all * v ai r> i retail aruggisis v.nr< 013 nous mu on a guarantee, 50o >?iid $1.00 bottles. The Taylor Diu^ Co., headquarters in Columbia, S. C., 1520 Main Street. Letters of inauiry may be add:?S8ed to Dr. G. R. Harding & Co., Columbia, 3. C. A $1.00 bottle of Drrmozone will be sent to any part of United States on receipt of tbe price, mail or express prepaid. 523^ MBI and Fort Streets. Th T\ A" /-^ 4*b /~v rl i n^- rtb m ai tut; JLYit; tiiuuiot uiiuj ir the Methodist ch"ur< St. fronting 97 ft.. 17? on Depot St. 65 ft. anc these lots at the auction sale ; 1 at private sale on very, very urchaser to pay for papers. INSURANCE. B this sale possible. Re; n Underwear many mo 1 1 1 % * ^CP rrnnHc: nf n\n nnrps. O V V7 V_y Vt WA C V ii. ^ ^ -a. w -W s-^- ? cotton has nearly doul iies' Tailored Suits anc onable merchandise are m x mm jm j%l very small, and it was not long before we were counting cross-ties on !i the way to Gilbert. An excellent din- X ner was serve-1 us at the B-irre hotel, j Miss Gussie Barre proprietress, which 2 wa-i much en eyed. At Gilbert the 1 crowd was up to the average and the auditor ras kept busy m.tii the hour of our departu-e. The elilor's collections were the poorest ever made in thi9 territory. This weeli we are in the Fork feasting jp on the good things set before us by h' the good people of this prosoerous ! section of our county . G. M. H. Kendrix-Soos. | The beautiful country home of Mr. ^ and Mrs. W. H. Hendrix on Hollow ' 'I Creek was the scene of a very pretty H marriage on last Wednesday, when their accomplished daughter, Miss % Maude, became the bride of Mr. J. P. % Kojii of Chapin. The ceremony was ~ witnessed only by immediate relatives and a few intimate friends. An ? elegant wedding dinner was served % the invited guest9. J g Plant Wood's Seeds Q For Superior Crops 0 f r Wood's 30th Annual Seed Book 1 is one of the most useful and comI plete Beed catalogues issued. It | gives practical information about I the best and most profitable seeds ; to plant for The Market Grower The Private Gardener I J The Fanner U Wood's Seeds are grown and [] selected with special reference to y the soils and climate of the South, \ and every southern planter should m have Wood's Seed Book so as to be fully posted as to the best seeds : for southern growing. Mailed free on request. Write for it. T.W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. i We are headquarters for 'Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Po* tatoes. Seed Oafs, Cow Peas, R??n?. and all Farm ""and ^Garden Seeds. I j " I ^ 1 'I SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. j In the Court of Common Pleas, I i Byrcn FaIIaw et at., plai .tiffs, against Mrs. Georgians, Faliaw, defendant. Decretal order of Sale. j In obedience to tlie decretal orders of j the Court in this case, signed by' the j Ron E C. Warts. Prt sujiuc Jndj.ro, on the 11th day of January, 1910, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public outcry, before the court house door in Lexington, S C.. (lining the usual hours of sale oil the first Monday in February, 1'JIO, the following tracts cf real estate: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the County and Stat^ aforesaid, containing - * - 1 1 -J._K.i_. C~..^ 4-1...^., 0r?'"> turn urea ana eitfinv-u^u- ami micequarter (1S4:,!) acres, more or less, hovuided by lands of Willie Pound, William Spires, estate lands of Reuben Sharpe and perhaps others; the said premises to be sold for cash in three tracts as follows: "No. 1 to contain sixty-orie and onehalf (6U) acres, next to the home place of O J. Rieard, "No. 2 to contain sixty-two (02) acres, next to and adjoining tract No. 1. "No. 3 to contain sixty-one and onefourth (61?) acres, next to and adjoining tract No. 2." TERMS OF SALE: Cash, purchaser to pav for papers. I " P. H. CORLEY, Sheriff Lexington County. '1 January 18,. 1910. \ ' W. H Sharp.'. Plaintiff-' Attorney. 1* E2' ME g EfJ LEXINCTC ese Lots were not offered rch, has a frontage of 150 3h, fronting 150 ft, on For 3 ft. deep. This a corner 1 171 ft. This lot lies neat ire making preparations to build, 1 easv terms: One-third cash, bala %/ FREI> Ke alizinp- that cotton was p-oinc nths ago, paid cash and got ; A few months from now, ? >led in orice since these goo( S Children's Cloaks at half p : offered at prices unmatchab u GH: 9 s MM&MSiiE 3 choic )nr Motto: Quick Sc 1311-1313 ASSEMBLY ST We have just receiv fine Mules, suitable foi draught purposes. Also a fine lot of breeding and work. %A1 llllltell ' Leesvi ?KTgTTfl?6FJTiWa nam mm n? ?.- - @ K M O J )F^Ss S. C. I in tharecent auction sale, whi ft. on Fort St., having 300 ft. de t St., having a depth of 340 ft. lot, and very desirable location ?+>>?? TT.ior-t rin T?,a.ilwav survev. , U11U XJAW Wk*v ? ? ? - --u v ivhich is assurance that this part of town w nee in two annual installments, with the u: or. fox y up, we bought an immense ? * ?_ * _ i: i . ^ t 4 a Dig discount. imow you | md you would pay nearly I Is were purchased. | rices, while Skirts, Under- | ile anywhere. ? COLUMBIA, S. c7 1 e will liawe in ?yr i car load since Oe?B which will arrive I Jan. 8th or 10th. ?me and gat your (SSfc <Gtp COLUMBIA, S. C. II ed a car of Jk r farm orjES^ *> selection of good, young saddle and harness horses. 3 our stock before you buy , V 11 quick for your selection. 'RICES ARE RIGHT. ille, S.0= * I ^ ^ I E3 HLd oh was a grand success, jpth. and containig about 3-4 acres. Containing about one acre. l for residence. rill soon be one of the most valuable in Lexington' sual rate of interest from day of [sale. Discount -9 LEXINGTON, S. CL