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1A 5<xent bottle of Scott's Emulsion i w given in half-teaspoon b( doses four times a day, ? c mixed in its bottle, will I p' last a year-old baby near- p' [. ly a month, and four bot- j ' 0< ties over three months, B . _ . in and will make the baby a I le | strong and well and will b f , lay the foundation for a o i G healthy, robust boy or a girl. h FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGIST* T* : Send ttc, name of paper and this ad. for ** our beautiful Savings Bank and Child's Sketch. ?1 Book. Bach bank contains a Good Lock ti Benny. D SCOTT Jk BOWNE, 409 Paarl Street, N. Y. . ., ..... ..... Death of ICiss Lizzie Corley. & * Miss Lizzie Corley, aged about 33 H .years, died at the home of her mother Oi . Mrs. Ellen Corley, at an early hour C< Monday morning, after a brief illness of fever. Mips Corley, although afflicted from birth, was greatly loved ] by a large circle of friends. Her remains were laid to rest in sc. tri " Stephen's xhurch jmrd yesterday morning at 10- o'clock, the last sad ?* i rites being performed by the Rev. T. 8. Brown. J ; Xaxxisd. tic f Mar.ied, December 12, 1909, at the 8? k peonage, by Pastor B. W. Cronk, ^ Mr. Andrew Franklin Coriey and Miss Ha$*gie Olivia Meetze, all of Lexing- te: ton tjounty, S. O. ^ ' ' - - , dr sa Tomatoes la December. Mr. John Dooley, of near Lexing- ^ ton, one of the most successful truck m 1 farmers^n the county, brought to The me Dispatch office last week a basket of 001 tomatoes as fresh and as fine as we JjJ * "have seen this year. St< ITam i || <f - Ata jut Conference AppointmentsThe Methodist Conference, which et in Abbeville last week was one of a lebest meetings of the kind ever i aid in the State. But few changes a ere made in the appointments. y The Rev. J. W. Neely, who has ( sen pastor of the ohurch here goes to ew Brookland. The Rev. J. C. ount9 comes to Lexington in hi9 lace. Following is a partial list of the aprintments: nnT TTMDT A TtTaTPTHT J. W. Daniel, presiding elder; Aiken, , B. Tray wick; Batesbnrg, S. O. anty; Bafcesburg Mission, W.D. Quick ath, E. P. Green; Columbia, Washgton street, E. 0. Watson; Main st. c . N. Brunson; Green St., A. E. Hoi- S r; Granby, L. L. Bedenbaugh; New ? rookland, J. W. Neely; Edgewood, q . M. McLendon; Edgefield, L. L. <j illespie; Fairfield circuit, J.I.SpinkF; ilbert, C. S. Felder; Graniteville, C. ^ . Norton; Johnston, E. H. Beckham; ^ angley, E. A. Wayne; Leesville, S. S .Booth; Lexington, J. C. Counts-r jj axington Fork, C. W. Burgess; North j! gusts, J. L. Stokes; Ridgeway, J.K. c labinet; Springfield, O. M. Abney; 1< vansea, J. C. Davis; Wagner, J. E. aylor; Columbia College, W. W. a aniel, president; Epworth Orphan- o je, W. B. Wharton, superintendent. Rev. A. S. Leslie goes to Heath jj wrings; Rey. J. N. Wright to Provi- t ince; Rev. S. D. Bailey to Rock D ill circuit; Rev. R. M. DuBbse to J ray Court: Rev. W. S. Myers to g mtenary. li Sera is Belief for Woaea. " [f you have pains in the back. Urinary, fc adder or Kidney trouble, and want a cer- h In, pleasant herb cure tor woman's ills, *: r Mother Gray's Australian-Leaf. It is a e fe and never-failing regulator. All Drug- a its or by mail SOcts Sample package (ISIS. Address, rue mumec vr^ay w., 1. Boy, H. Y. Big Btduetloa Sale. ? We want to call our readers' afcfcen- a >n to the gigantic redaction sale now ? ing on at Wm. Piatt & Sons, Colum- 0 l This sale will continue until lc nuary 1st, and everybody should at- ^ ad this mightymoney saving event. att & Son handles everything in u y goods, notions, shoes, hate, men's t< its, millinery, etc. s ' * t tl Alter exposure, and when you feel a y Id ooming on, take Foley,s Honey d Tar, the great throat and lung re- p, ?dy. It stops the oough, relieves the agestion, expels the cold from your stem. Is mildly laxative. Sola by Druggist of Lexington, Henry Drug , p )re?Cnapin S. C. j eFI We have a large ladies' Suits, embr ae leading styles j * i rices wsli wiii rith any market. In Dry Goods \ verything, and ] nd just what you rays Make Our W. Eorsos and Kules. We will tave a car load of hors- s 1 ,nd mules to arrive on the 17th r 8th. Will be glad for you to come nd see our line before you buy, as ?e will haye extra good ones and will re it you right. Caughman Bros., Columbia, S. C. PARTITION. STATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA, Countv of Lexineton. In the Court of Common Pleas, Leah Justice, Plaintiff, vs. Martha Taylor, et a!., Defendants. In obedience to the decree of the ourt herein, signed by the Hon. John I.Wilson, Judge Presiding, on Decem>er 2nd, 1909, I will sell to the highest lidder, at public auction, before the lourt House door, in Lexington, S. C.f luring the usual hours of sale, on the Irst Monday in January, 1910: "All that piece, parcel or tract of and, situate, lying and being in Boilag Springs Township, County and itate aforesaid, containing Two HunIred and Fourteen (214) acres, more or ass, bounded on the southeast by Willam Corley; southwest, by Andrew Jorley; west, by the Brown tract of and; on the north and northwest, by ames Justus and Davis P. Shumpert; n the northeast, by James Roland, nd east by Thos. E. Rawl and perhaps thers. Also, "All that piece, parcel or let of and known as lot No. 9, lying and be ag in Boiling Springs Township, conaining one and one-fifth (1 1-5) acres, aore or less, and bounded on the north. y street; east, by branch; south, by. at No, 14, and west by lot No. 8, of i aid lane's." Also, "All that piece, parcel or lot of: and, known as lot No. 13, situate, lyag and being in Boiling Springs Tcwnhlp, County and 8tate aforesaid, conaining one (1) acre,'more or less, and ounded on the north by lot No. 8; ast, by lot No. 14;^south, by street,nd west by lot No. 12, of said lands." - 1 _ S 1 Also, "All tnac piece, parcel or io* 01 md, situate, lying and being in Boilig 8prings Township, in the County f Lexington and State aforesaid, confining one (1) acre, more or less, and . djoining lands of the said B. J. Taylor n the south and the east, and by J. E. lathias, Jr., on the west, and fronting n the street on the north, being the >t of land conveyed by H. A. Spann, lerk, to W. B. Seay, by deed dated &th day of February, 189t>, and now n record in Book "P. P." at page 28, i the Clerk's Office, and being devised > me by the Will of the said W. B. eay." The lota above named are situated in le town of Irene, (or Saxe-Gotha Mill illage.) Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to ay for papers. FRANK W. 8HEALY, C. C. C. P. & G. S. v A* D. Martin and Graham & Sturkie,,. , laintiffs' Attorneys. . jDecember 13tb, i?09. -T < ' * ^ssssj* ;Mr AND I Ol/UUJtt. ux acing all i and at compete ve carry l|* Tou can want. Store Headquai Lexington, inn ePOISON A ujm Bone Pains, jHL fjl Ulcers,Scaly gpjy/ **?w>)Skin, Pimples. Ptow B. B. B. Cures Above Troubles, Also Eczema and Rheumatism. For twenty-five years Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B ) has been curing yearly thousands of suffereis from Primary, Secondary or Tertinary Blood Poison, and all forms of Blood and Skin Disease*. Cancer, Rheumatism and Eczema. We solicit the most ob stinate cases, because B. B. B. cures where I all else falls. If you have aches and pains in Bones. B ick or Joints. Mucus Patches in Mouth, Sore Throat. Pimples, Copper-colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out. Itching, watnry blisters or open humors. Risings or Simples of Eczema. Boil*, Swellings, Eating ores, take B. B. B It kills the poison, makes the blood pure and rich, completely changing tho entire body into a clean, healthy condition, healing every sore or pimple and stopping all aches, pains and itching, curing the worst case of Blood Poison, hheumatism or Eczema. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.), is pleasant and safe to rake; composed of pure Botanic ingredients. It purifies and enriches the blood. DRUGGISTS, $1 PER LARGE BOTTLE, with directions for home cure. Sol I i? Lexington by Kaufmann Drug Co., and Derrick's Drug Store. AtftfOVlTCEUEirT! I beg to announce that I have a flrstclass shop at my place, near the Lexington Cotton Mill, and am prepared to repair Boilers and Engines c on short notice. Can bore any size engine cylinder. I carry in stock a fnllsdsply of mill supplies. I make a fia specialty of going out into the country to make repairs, and will answer telephone calls promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Phone 413, . J. J. RIKARD, Dec8tf Lexington, S. C. Waated-Blaeksaith and Guard A blacksmith to shoe mules and do general repair work, and a guard to oare for and protect the camp at chaingang during the cay. Apply at once, stating salary desired. J. J. Langford, Supervisor Lexington County. For Sale or Bent. . ' I offer for sale or rent my farm fronting on the Southern Railroad, one mile from Gilbert, S. C., containing 230 acres, two good 7-room dwell- H jngs, one good 4-room dwelling, two Ij tenant houses, two 2-story barns, I store house, spur track at railroad, h never failing orchard, plenty of good g Water, plenty of pine and wood tim- E ber on place, mill pond, fine stand for ? cotton gin; seventy-five acres of open __ land. Will rent or sell at a bargain to quick buyer. Address, . ? IOOR HAYES, Gilbert, S. C., R. F. D. 3. al T "I ll " I I ?? SHOES OurS] . men an J J the best pBt Au of ments ; with & newest ters When You E? /W n v \ | Si Cm 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 1 there i9 nothing in safe banking we cannot perform. Talk it over with our cashier. CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, COLUMBIA, S. C. I WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELRY For Christmas Presents. Don't wait until the Christ- ? mas rush begins. Buy now and buy from SYLVAN BROS. There are good reasons why you should buy from us. 1st. We have the largest stock and yon are more apt to find what you want when yon have an assortment to select from. < 2nd. We have the latest and most up-to-date styles that can 1 be had, regardless of price. 3rd. We give the most and best for the money; in other words, sell at a lower price than any one else for the' same class of goods. ( 4th. And best of all, we have only good, reliable, everlastine qualities that can be guaranteed for a life time and then be handed down. Don't buy before look- , ing at thefstock at SYLVAN BROS. Jewelers. Columbia, S. C. Cor. Main St. and Hampton Ave POST CARDS?A full line of all 1 kinds, just received at The Bazaar, i hoes for Men, "W d Children, are makes and the k 3S. ' our other depai n to fftAminir nv L?* V v WWM**MQ W V LI of the seasoi and best. Come to Town )F ANDES' FAMOUS REMEDIES Popular and Efficient Household Medicines Sold on Merit Only. Andes' Great Prescription Recommended for Catarrh, all forms of Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Bladder Troubles and purification of the Blood. Germ and Worm Eradicator. Andes' Wonderful Oil Used externally and internally, recommended for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache Toothache, Earache, Backache, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Pleurisy, Diarrhoea,. Cramps and all aches and pains. THE KAUFMAN DRUG COMPANY, Sole Agents for Andes' LEXINGTON, S. C. C. D. Kenny Company Are selling a fine line of SUGAR, 30FFEE, TEAS, RICE, CHOCOLATE and COGOAS, CHRISTMAS SUGAR AT COST Roasted Coffee, 13c to 35c the lb. Teas, Blended, Green and Black from 25c to $1.00 the lb. Rice, 5c, 7c, and 8c. We are going to give out a handsome Christmas Souvenir Friday, Xmas Eve. Don't Forget 1639 Main St. Columbia, S C PHONE iW Say, reader, let us have your subscription. It's only a dollar. % MUSI , ; III