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' \ BARBER SHOP 1 I am prepared to execute anything in first-class manner j in the tonsorial line. Sham razors and clean towels. Hair tonics, mole and wart killer, for sale. Guaranteed to kill or remova moles or warts without leaving scars. A 13 ClTmAm/11713 /*. D. CHAPIN, S. C. ~ ?SS?83SS?38S?SK?5S?S?9?SSJ??S8S<SSS?SSS??8S?S?S?S9S3?* | Where to Spend Your Money ? jj If it is Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats. Groceries, in fact, ^ OP anything in a general line of select merchandise. See us OP ? before you buy and we can save you money, we handle fi Cotton Seed Hulls and Meal?pay market prices for Cotton Sj g Seed. We are here to please you. Try us. ^ | G. S. Crout & Company, |' fi .2 $ Swansea, - South Carolina. | I (Bp THE FINE HOME |! , Can be equally well served f | at this, the South's largest | and best : : : : : | | . jmm store.. | Any article yon require in aj .8 , the furniture line can be | I found here at the right price |! I VANMETRE'S ,,Mt | J I I UNDERTAKERS Golum ria, S. G. ^ 1 r? .. i ! ' . V , V: I < , . -t I ~1 Dry I I ? ' I , ; i i We havejhe mos Including Plows, on the farm * II - - --^x,-,^^a> i?????? ?? mm imiimiii i ii iii ii mi axr-flt. ?a? in ? ? inr~ni rn t rriv 'ja mi om NOTICETo Whom it May Concern: You will please take notice that the Commercial. Club of Lexington S. C., applied to the Hon. R. M. McCown, Secretary of State of South Carolina, on Saturday, October 29th, 1910, for a charter of incorporation of the Commercial Club of Lexington, S. C., at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said date, 9aid charter to be perpetual for the purpose of the amusement\and the nhvsifiiil and mental culture of and the promotion of friendly intercourse among its members. S. D. McCartha, Vice-Pres S. J, Long, Mgr. and Treas. Nov. 1, 1910. Notice of Pinal Discharge. This is to notify all persons that I will av.plv to the Hon. Geo. S. Drafts, i Judge of Probate for Lexington Conn- ! ty, South Carolina, on the loth day of j November, 1910, for a final discharge as guardian of the estate of Sarah P. E. Rawl, minor. Mrs. S. E. Rawl; | 4w4 Guardian. i ? P&Mic Sale, I will seil at public auction before the court house door on the first Monday in November, next, my house and | lot on Main street in the town of Lexington, adjoining the store of II. X I ,* ; v- < i.. ri- ?? ??i.. I ivannnei ec v_/U. -terms ui j-ait vuv- , half cash, balance in one and two years, with interest from day of sale at t rate or 7 percent, per annum, and a mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser to pay for papers. 2>vl ~ IMis. F. C. Corley. -?Su3f>" - ? Some Lexington People Pail j to Realize the Seriousness i of a Bad Back. The constant aching of a bad back. The weariness, the tired feeling. The pains and aches o! kidney ills Are serious?if neglected. Dangerous .urinary troubles follow. A Lexington citizen shows you how j to avoid them. j 0. A. Geiger, Depot Street, Lexing- \ ton, S. 0., says: '"For several months j I suffered from dull pains aero.-s .the \ small of my back and as they did not j disappear, J came to the conclusion j that my kidneys were disordered. Ai ! night, after lying down, my back pain- j ed me intensely and I also noticed an j irregularity in the. passages of the kid- J ney secretions. I was feeling mise- i ruble when I procured Doairs Kidney ] pills "t the Kanfmami Drug Co. I j used them as directed and they proved to be the remedy I needed. They have ; helped me so much that it gives me pleasure to recommend them r.o other kidney sufferers.'' 22 j For sale by all dealers. Price 50 { cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, j New York, sole agents for the United j States. . Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. j A \ l. *i WILLI Goods, Notic Groceries, Co Hard^ P , i t complete line of FARMING Harrows, Disc Harrows, Gr W. P. I GeneraS Mc Lexington, Temporary I Did you ever stop to think perfect oil heater is of value? If dow open in winter, you can get: while you undress at night, and 10 a " have v C^^lflb iTmpI then t *lwL t^is invaluable in its capacity cf quickly giv mediately at work. It will burn for nir smokeless and odorless. It has a damp: S always shows the amount of oil in the In It has an aulomatic-Ioeklsg ? wick from being turned high enough to r back so that the wick can be cleaned in a The burner body or gallery canno unscrewed for rewicking. Finished in made, built for service, and yet light and Dzcicrs Everyuikcyc. if r.c! at y-.v jM Standard 01 jfigf 7 (Incorpc i H e xam e 13D e t s t ra mine Is the name ot n (t.rman chemical, one ol the many va.l:?ah> ingredient? of Foley':* Kidney It- modv. Hexainethylenetramine K ret oum;; d by nodical text btoks and outhoritie? :isn uric acid solvent tiii:! aub-.v-i.tic for the 'P..v.,. l.v.i. ... . i>. u;;m\ j . im-\ > i ? v. i > iv ?. promptly at t m ilr.-r sign <,i kidney trouble ami avoid a sori n< malady. So](I by i>:I Druggists. Saves an Iow:i Iran's Life, The very grove seemed io yawn bo ; fore rlobior Mfidsen. of Wes! Biv/iington, low a. when, after seven wve-cs in ; the hospital, f jar ol' vim he t physicians j gave Mm up. Then was shown the : marvelous curative power of K'ectrie . Bitfeis. For, after * igh; mouths 01 frightful suffering from liver trouble ; nud yellow jaundice. getting no help! from other remedies or do** tors, lire ! bottles of tiiis matchless m< diciuecom* ; pletelv cure.l him. Its positively guar ante d for Stomach, Liver or Kidney j troubles and never disappoints. Only j 50c. at Karf.nann Drug Co. I >ns, Shoes, H rn, Oats, Hay ware G IMPLIMENTS ever showr ain Drills and everything th; MMMnaaKBaanaBBBaHBaBn ?OOF. * jrcharidise s. c. * tnoamrrmamwm ^PCMMPtcBWgxxxarnwwwro ggnae?g?er3gg ccm ! BB1 M ?WO?aCTUBBBP UZTVt DW [feat Quickly ] of the many ways in which a < you want to sleep with your win- ! sufficient heat from an oil heater J then turn it off. Apply a match < morning, when you get out of J id you have heat while you dress, j ose who have to eat an early ) ast before the stove is radiating \ :an get immediate warmth from j J heater, and then turn it off. \ e girl who practices on the piano j j cold room in the morning can i < parmth from an bil heater while ! < ays, and then turn it off. j J e member of the family who j J walk the floor on a cold win- M ight with a restiess baby can get j J rarv heat with an oil heater, and i < urn it off. ^ The j < ?RsoiiELES? I < !j jsolutely smokeless and odorless I < <ng heat. Apply a match and it is im- < ic hours without refilling. It is safe, *( | ?r toD and a cocl handle. An indicator < Rt. * ! < fame spreader which prevents the i \ uncke, and is easy to remove and drop ; 1 n instant. I J t become wedged, and can be quickly " japan or nickel, strong, durable, well- * < ornamental. { . . .... ! rs, :m:c jys ccscnp;:ve circular ! a I Company jl mm I | Second Wee& Jury, 3 Common Plszs Court, | E Artemus Bbuknicht, A i) Busby, j | Waiter C A tidy. R Hampton Kyzer, ? (Th.as IT Onmafander. I. 1) Cnllum. L J jg M Fulr.vr, J }) .Mime, isom I) Wist:, j g James L finish r, Ouincy A Kn'inir, John L Crim, Horace G Tr.yior, .'or.;; 1 g F S!;nrnp. pxul Hite, ; ] As bury IVolo, i a A 1- 1 larllf-y, .v Med Rend. John "Wil- . ^ !iri?n Adams, Oscar <' Boafwricffit. ^ C .j iiieard. Archie M elver. Noah 3 L Kyzor. Geo G Shumperi, Geo M ! 3 Earfjlo, G Holland Court-, W CaDers $ Bare*, W David Frunklrw. J Milton <j (\>11 urn. M Burns Koon. 11i!t Buhner, Jesse G iiuuiu i . J Henry ??Ieetze, j Adam D Steele, Wni M Rankin, II 1. | Eptinj*. 9 - - <s Cap:, ami Mrs. I). J. Griffith cairo g over from Columbia last week and I | attended the county fair. j ^ Capt. Fen-ter Lylrs. from the j Edisto section, a ?ood citizen und i IV clever man, was in town Monday. 1 -vc ats I i on the market, at can be used _J it ? ] i Alfred J. Fox, [' Rea! Estate : 1 and Insurance, j i LEXINGTON, - S. C. j | Wanted1 ; 8 or 10 Farms of 50 to j 150 acres. [ ; Fop Sale. | 11 tps on the Augrista ro?d 2 , miles I'roru Lexington. S acres i cleared, 3 room cottage. | ~<i 2 lots in the town cf Gaston, > S. C. > 207 sicr^s 2 1-2 miles from Barr, > near Hie Augusta Road, -10 aores > open lai <1, room cottage, ten- | ant hoiiro, plenty/water?terms > very easy. a > lit) acres near Macedon, 2*3 [ acres open land, lumber on > ground to build dwelling. 1-10 acres near Hoi leys Ferry, Rflflj :;u acres open, 1 room house, barn^^flH and stabies. plenty water. One acre lot, 7 room dwelling^^^^H in the town ol" Lexington?terms^BHH - I^^flfl 1-2 acre lot, 'i room dwelling in^^^flfl Lexington?easy terms. ^H|H One lot in Batesburg 84x200feet, Bflfl 4 room cottage. ^^^B 12 ) acres 4 miles from Lexirgton. 40 acres open land, 4 room i^^B house, good pasture and plenty water, > B| Several vacant lots in Lexing- > B ton. J B no acres one mile, from Lex- k B ington, timbered. |j|.dB 7:? acres, a part of which is in > fefl the incorporate limits of tha > ^B town of Lexington, dwelling, | ^B barn and stables?good term9, > ^B answer ijuick. ' B I have valuable lots in Colam- [ B bia for sale. ^|B If you have a farm, town lot >j'iB or timber to soli write or call to | B see me. If you itoed a good farm > B h-r me know and if what I have > j|B don't sail you I'll get one tnat | wit!, ( I tsw vmsttx ?.te?gf ..ijr----x',nwwbw | 8 Write or call to sec a ^BBB a x THE ill fl Lexington, S. 0 If von are wanting shoes for men^BB omen or children, go to H. TvmBB 'ingard's and lie can certainly plea^Hfl hi in snoes ana prices. l 1