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Mimn< Mimnaugh's bi amount of White reap the benefit, i 1 twice as much tor 1 We have inclui -I skirts, Blankets a I ORDER E ??I???B? ? P22TCXL AITS SCISSORS. ' W Wayside Notes Gathered Here and Uo pit There by a Dispatch Man. de Six regular $2.50 Clocks at $1.98 at 1 The Bazaar. Co y. Mr. H. C. Kyzer, from the Hollow < creek section, was in town Monday gr( rr and did not fail to call in and settle ne 4 for his paper another year. go Mr. J. D. Keisler, a young and pro- ul; - gressive farmer from up on Hollow creek was in town Monday, dropped in to see us aud left a dollar for the ja ft i lSI&p&bCU. ?? , The be9t C. O. Syrup you ever ta9ted is now at H. N. Kamicer& Co's , and wi . the price is only 30c per gallon. F. v Mr. B. L. Dreher, a substantial re V farmer and mill man of the Dreher section, was in town Saturday and did not forget the printers. ne Be sure and attend the great sacri- jo v fice sale of the goods of T. H. Wil- fo lianw, beginning next Saturday and lasting for eight days. Mrs. W. H. Gooding, of Charlotte, ec N. 0,, i9 visiting her sister, Mrs. C. M. C< Efird. ' gc 25c Butter Dishes and Syrup Pitch- tii ers going at 19 cents during the Bazaar Cost Sale. ^ Mis9 Jodie Caughman, of Columbia, is visiting relatives here. The editor will be with the auditor ? at Brookland on Friday and Saturday, ^ Feb. 4 and 5. Pay him. ^ # Km t m i In -' Fronting on E s Lots will be sold "I |, One lot fronting v building, small dwellii terms to suit purchase One lot with two Terms: One-third cas Also 50 acres < oVinnf O.K qptas rvno (bWUU V/ MVA WW Wjv V One tract of la .y,. dwelling, known a; ! HAVE IN ADi Fronting on Depot a Lot No. 11, lying nea Lot No. 12, also nea] Lot No. 10. on Fort J Lot No. 5, fronting o Some of the purchasers of t Real XSjer High's S jying power makes th : Goods and Muslin I [or we offer you these these goods, since cc ded in this sale Ladie nd other good season IY MAiL JME TV.TPlaft7or rlanchf.pr of Mr. I 7\ JU.1DJ luai j v ) ? . S. Eleazer, of the Broad riv >r sec- Ba^ n, wa9 carried to Knowlton's Hos- for ?1, Columbia, on Saturday to uu- j rgo treatment for appendicitis. fr0 Mr. N. P. Shipp spent Sunday in the ilnmbia. q Whenever you want good and fresh 5,1 oceries, always go to H. N. Kami- eig r & Co. They have that which is goc od and the prices make them pop- d j ar. eai Mr. Frank Kaminer, of Spartanburg, j tended the burial of his brother-in- far w, Dr. Julian E. Kaufman and spent jn few days with relatives here. paj Greatest sale ever held in Lexington c ill begin next Saturday, when Karl ce] Oswald will sell for eight days the zaJ maining stock of T. H. Williams. j We regret to learn of the illness of ry r. George A. Kaminer, at his home, ^jc sar Rocky Well. The Di patc.i e ins his host of frienas in wishing r him a speedy recovery. wa We regret to learn that the son of m r. P. M. Frick, of Chapiu, is still ^ mfine 1 to Knowlton's Hospital in s^c riumbia, where he has just under- ra6 )iie a third operation for appendici i " ] One dozen dollar air r 3er, [oing at ?cents durin* the Bazaar st Sal^. Dr. Parker, traveling representative g f the Murray Drug (Jo., came over w om Columbia on Monday to |attend ; at| le burial of his friend, Dr. Jun. n E j j aufmau. {?Desire the To last Depot Strt on very easy terms: < 37 feet on Main stree and barn and stabl o :r. -story brick building, h, balance on easy te Df good farm land, n land, plenty of ^ nd containing thre s the "Willie Meet, Sale will c< NO DITION TO Th nd Fort Streets. Thes< ur the Methodist churcl : the Methodist church, 3t. fronting 97 ft.. 178 f1 n Depot St. 65 ft. and 1' hese lots at the auction sale are A L F emi-An is sale possible. Re; Tnrlprwear manv mo goods at old prices, itton has nearly doul s' Tailored Suits anc able merchandise are : x mK W Trs. W. H. Sills and children, of tesburg, spent Sunday with the c( mer's brother, D. R. Haltiwanger. n' liss Lizzie Harman has returned w m a pleasant visit to relatives in s Dutch Fork. oj Commencing Saturday next, Feb. 0 larl Oswald, trustee, will sell for 01 ht days the remaining stock of )ds of T. H. Williams, bankrupt, b n't forget the date and be on hand 8* ly. rlr. J. F. Bachman, a prosperous a1 mer of the Uongaree section, was lWAn/lan on/1 fr\y Vi i a UUWH iUUuucny auu wv* 4V4 . per another ) ear. |k >ix alarm clocks to be sold at 75 11 2L its during the cost sale at The Bair. ci )r. W. E. Crosson, and Mr. J. Hen- ^ Bodie, of Leesville, came down on ^ >nday for tli) burial of Dr. Julian , ri Kaufmann. j, 2ol. John Bell Tuwill, of Batesburg, is here for the burial of Dr. Kauf- _ c inn. ] hisfcen ! Did you know the new j >re with a stock of new general . jrchandise is doing the business at xington?it is H. N. Kanriner & Co. Mr. S. F. Perry, of Batesburg, was re Monday on matters of business. ? Jur friends and brother-, Capt. Geo f, and James K. Swygert, of Selwood, j ire among the prominent Masons in :endance upon the burial ot Brother ^ E. Kaufmann, on Monday. ^ 131 ;et) Near Cour 3ne-third cash, balar t in Lexington, rum es, and known as tfc fronting 34 feet on . rms. , one-fourth mil: rater. Terms: Ca >e acres, just beyc ze Place." Terms: immence immedis U Februi SALE MADE -IE ABOVE, FC AT PRIVA 3 Lots were not offeree l, has a frontage of 150 fronting 150 ft, on Foi t. deep. This is a corn 71 ft. deep This lot lie, 1-' ? ? hllllrl limiting prepaiauuiia uuuu, RED > Inisura inual C alizing that cotton nths ago, paid cash A few months fr< ded in price since 1 I Children's Cloaks ; offered at prices u Mrs. Cattie Caughman i9 slowly re)yering from her recent seyere illess much to the pleasure of hei lany friends. Mrs. Lillie I. Kaminer, proprietress f the City Hotel, Columbia, came rer on Monday to attend the buria' f Dr. J. E. Kaufmann. Mrs. James Caughman, who has een quite ill with grip for the pas! jyeral days, is very much improved. Mrs. W. J. Beeland, of Macon, Ga., ttended the burial of her nephew, t. J. E. Kaufmann, on Monday. We call attention to the advertiselent of Summer & Boozer, of Chapin, 1 this issue. They are clever fellows nd will treat you right every time. Mr. William Koon, one7of the bes itizens in the county residing in thi ioilirg Springs section, while in io*] londa}*, on business cilled in an< anewed his subscription to Th iispatch. Grip ii prevalent throughout th ounty and entire faTiiliQ9 are suffer ag from the malady in some instances Prof. Burkhalter, of Swansea, wa - Cafni.'lau anH oravfi ii a A niPAS -I lU**u uauu&viwj muv? w r nt call. WANTED?A partner to take inter st in brick plant for the year 191C rood opening for right man. Fo urther information, apply to Gros >ros., Lexington, S. C. 2tl4p WANTED?A couple cords of goo* leart pine wood on subicription a ?iie Dispatch office. N E sidence Xiexin^ t House, Nes ice in two annual i line throuph abou1 te "Ballentine Lo Main street of Lex 3 north of tow sh. >nd factory pond : One-third cash; itely after Clerk' ary 74h, TO NEGRC )UR RESIDI TE SALE 1 in fhp rPHATlt fiTlCtiO <4. JbXJk UAAN/ .k w ' ?? . ? ft. on Fort St., havii :t St., having a deptl .er lot, and very desi: s near the Electric R which is assurance that this I I V I nee. learance was going up, we boui and got a big discou Dm now, and you wo\ :hese goods were pure ; at half prices, while nmatchable anywhere, S COLUaSBif Mr. H. W. Kleckley, a substantial citizen and good man of the river section, was in town Saturday and called in to see us. j You can save dollars by buying a ) suit now from E. G. Dreher & Cc. I Prof. L. A. Se*se, of Clemson College, kindly sends us his remittance i for another year for which he has ou j thanks. Mr. John A. Dreher, of the Selwood > section, one of our promptest paying i subscribers, while in town on business Saturday, called in and renewed for . another year. > E. G. Dreher & Co., are selling all 3 winter suits?both men and boy's, at and below cost, Now is the time to t save money. 3 We are glad to say Mr. Roy Barr, 1 son of Mr. T. B. Barr, of Steedman, S. a 7 s C., has been in Rome. Ga., some two e weeks, has a fine position with W. C. Moore & Son. His sister, Miss Daisy, e has been with the firm since October. They both are well pleased with Rome and its people. We wish for them 3 joy and success and hope to have i them some day again in ous midst, Mrs. Wallace E. Lorick and two . daughters, Ruth and Cathereine, of >. Irmo, were the guests of Mrs. Lorick's r sister, Mrs. A. M. Harman, for the s ! week-end. Dr. B F. Mack, of Leesville, one of i the most prominent Masons in the ,g county, was here to take part in the burial of Dr. Kaufmann on Monday. Lots? S. :t to Efird & Dre - - i nstallments, purchaser t 300 feet to Butlert si t." Terms: One-ha ington, known as the ~ T.ftvincrf.nn nf LL U1 jUuiki.JLL^UV/JLA^ A* V on Depot street, v ; balance on terms 's Sales on &FQ ENCE LOTS m sale, which was a grai lg 300 ft. depth, and con' 1 of 340 ft. Containing ? rable location for residei .ailway survey. part of town will soon be one of FOX 3-ht an immense | nt. Now you | aid pay nearly | * nasea. g < Skirts, Under- j kskcT J Alpaca Remember all wint er suit9 and over ( coats at E. G. Dreher & Go's, mu9t go to make room for spring stock. You > can buy a suit at your own price. * Buy your groceries from the old reliable grocer, H. M. Wingard. His ( ?tock ifl always fresh and clean, and his prices right. \ Mr. J. Lem Berry, of Pelion, has our thanks for a seven pound yam [ potato. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bouknight, of , Leesville, were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. P. H. Shealy on Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dreher, of the Selwcod section, were here on .o Monday. | Cabbage Plants?I receive a fresh shipment of winter-hardened cabbage plants every week. All varieties. H. M. Wingard. Marriages. Married on January 30, 1910, at the J home of Mr. Getler Taylor and wile, | their drughter, Mis9 Lela Taylor and *? Mr. J. A. Shumpert, by the Rev. A. ^ R. Taylor. All of Lexington county. Married, January 12, 1910, at the residence of Mr. John Roof, by Rev. ^ J. A, Cromer, Mr. Lewie Sox and ^ Miss Leola Roof. 4 Married, January, 19, 1910, at the residence of the officiating {clergyman. ^ Rev J. A. Cromer, Mr. D. Pickens Roof and Miss Carrie Kaminer. i maaa?aa??????bb? r SB , a : * > ihef's Office j to pay for papers. I :reet, with two-story ?I if cash, balance on I "Craps Building." ^ V >ar Fair grounds; 1 rith good six-room' to suit purchaser, j I { ro BE SOLD 4 ) ad success. ' fcainig about 3-4 acres. ? ibout one acre. i ice. | the most valuable in Lexington. j * < i ;on9 S? C? 1 j i