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Wmm BuMflMOr Go to Henry Drug Store, Ohapin, j 8. 0., to have yocr eye? tested for glasses. Examination free. We also handle a fell line of drugs, : patent medicines, jewelry, paints, etc. PSN 3IX. A 0> SCISSORS. *?- 1 tr w * t>_ i _ ? ni. mr. ana airs uruosi xvtswi, oiuuikiw fen, spent the Yaletide with relatives near town. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Watson, of Martinsville, Va., were the guests of Rev. ad Mrs. T. S. Brown during Christ,v\. ^ v* Mr. W. M. Swartz, of Barnwell, and Mr. Marion Suartz, of Blackville. were athome during Christmas. U.'oa T n nil i Dntlai* rtrkn !a foonninnr I iU19<7 JUUVlVlf W UV/ id ct Lineolnton, N. 0 , spent the? Ynle4ide with her father, Maj. Jno. Wilson Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Roof, of Columbia, spent the happy Christmas e.isoa with their parents here. Mr. Bennie Barman, and wife accompanied by little Leon Harman, spent last week with relatives and friends in and around Irmo. Misses Carro and Rath Bfird and Miss Ernestine Barre, of the College for 'Women, came home lor the jk-iu W1IUSJT9. Mi?se< Pearle and Rath Clark and Miss Alice Mae Butler, of Winthrop, ? Vpeat Ohr straas at home. Miss Hassie Hartley, of Batesburg, was the guest of Miss Hattie Shealy tor several days last week. Dr. and Mrs. P. H. Shealy spent last week with relatives in the Fork. Mr. J. Frank Wingard, of the University of South Carolina, came over to spend Christmas at home. Messrs. Gas Barre and J. O. Winfard, of Ciemson, were at home for the holidays. The friends of Mrs. D. F. Eflrd will regret to learm that she has beenqaite iodisjx sed for several weeks. Hon. C. M. Efird visited his mother In Newberry last week. Mr. Julian P. Meetze visited friends hi St. Matthews daring Christmas week. Prof, and Mrs. S. J. Derrick, of Mewberry, came, down to spend Ohristmas with Hon. and Mrs. D. F. Eflrd and other relatives. Misses Rath and Elen and Master Moland Lorick, of Irmo, spent a few iajslast week with their ^rand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam R. Melts. FOR SALE?a bunch of Umber estimated to out a million feet E. P.. Derrick. Mr. J. A. Bibb, of New York, accompanied by his charming daughter, Xiss Malioda Bibb, has been on a visit to his son, Mr. F. T. Bibb. Mr. and Mrs. Robt F. Bowe, of ^<&reenville, came down to spend Christmas with the latter's parents, Hon. ad Mrs. 0. M. Efird. Mr. J. P. Oopeland, a leading planter ef Baxter, was in town Thursday. Mrs. Dr. E. P. Derrick and little son. Homer, were in Columbia with relatives curing Christmas week. Mr. Bob Leaphart, the popular teller Of the Lexington Savings Bank was oonfined to his home for several davs last week by illness. Miss Jodie Caughman, of Colombia, fext by right one of oar own Lexing ton girls, as pretty as in the days of fore, is the guest of her annt, Mrs. Amanda Leaphart. Mrs. McLvne and little daaghter, ?f Augusta, visited Mr. and Mrs. A Marks during the holiday season. r ? : Mr. R. D. Smith, fchatpopalar yoang . . man who used to be with us as bookkeeper of the Lexington Savings -Bank, pent a part of last week in Lexfcigton. Mr. and Mrs. G. Olin Herman, of Richmond, Va., Are visiting at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Karman. - Mire Margarite Shnll, a pretty little Miss of New Brookiand, was the guest ?* U/.? t~icir.A Miaj va T^Ant'. !aef. VI litVUU) MWU wu?, .wu. . week. Sunday was a gloomy New Year's day. Mr. and Mt9. M&J. Baucom.of Mag. aolia Ark., visited relatives in this oount-v during the holidays. These good people left Lexington about 38 j jrours ago immediately after their marriage. Mrs. Baucuin was formerly \ . Miss Mary Boozer, of this place. Mr Cole J. Lawman, of Arkansas, woo tn f-nvc n Monday. A? M Prof. Chalmers E. Wessinger, super intendent of the Inmau schools, Spartanburg; Hoy Wessingcr, cadet at Oieraaon, and M^ss Eoniee Wessinger, teachpr at Elloree, left for their re- i peotive duties on Monday, after spending the holidays with parents near Lexington. Miss Blanche Kyser and Miss Boat' wright, of Monetta. and Mr. Thomp so a and 5?- CLarBe Swygerfc constituted a very pleasant auto party to I. V. TVcftoiiigei'o I?et luouQay. XhQ evening was spent in Columbia. Mr. W. W. Haws, attorney at J*w, is cicely located ic bis branch < ffice, cn Law Ransre, 1221. Washington street, Columbia, ai d is ecjoyiug a fair practice in the city. Mr. W. S. Stewart, the hardware , man of Columbia, has moved his Htock of poods, opposite Columbia Hotel, where ho is prej areri to serve | ms cosroroers wita promwnvss at lowest prices. Call and see him. Remember the editor with your dollar. Miss Ernestine Barre, B. H. Barre, Gas Barre and B. J. Wingard spent Wednesday with th<ir friends, Miss Ennio ? Wessinger, Cnalmers E., and Hoy Wessinger. Congressman A. F. Lever and his private secretary, Mr. J. B. Wingard, have retnrned to Washington, atter spending the holidays here. Mr. Wm P Steele, will sine at Ed? - ?- a 1 ?:n u m ..v muiiu next ounoay unu. wm wo giau w meet ail his class there. Mr. Ohas. H. Drafts, of the Albion ho el ia Augusta, spent New Tear with his father Hon. Geo. S. Draft's The ccndi ion of Mayor Sam P. Roof seems more favorable. This I will indeed be glad news to the many friends of this popular Lexingtouian. EOR RENT-The John B. Eyzer home place. Apply at onee to . J. E. R. KYZER. Lexington, S. 0., Route 2, Jtiox 26. Dr. James Orosson, of Leesville, was among the prominent visitors here on Monday. Mr. waiter v. Jtienanx, 01 Lieesvnie, was here Monday. Attorney E. L. Asbill was in town Monday on legal busiuess. Rey. Cronk has some fodder and peavine hay which he will sell between now and Saturday morning. Mr. J. C. Reynolds, a leading merchant of Swansea, was a business visitor to Lexington on Monday. Dr. L. B. Etheredge of Wagener, a former resident of this county, was hero Monday. < W. W. Hawes, Esq., of Brookland, was here Monday on legal business. Mr. D. E. George, one of the popular and loading merchants of Brookland, was here Monday. Dr. L. S. Dreher, of Leesville, was here Monday 011 business. Genial big h a ted J?s. D. Langfoid ot Leesville, was here on Monday. Have your dollar ready for the editor when he in at your piace. Mr. Robert Hayne Seay, son of our former townsman, Mr. J. Willie Seay, of Savannah, will return from Ppim >nt, N. C., for thi holidays andyisit relatives in Lexington. See W. A. Malom y's advertisement i i another column and go to see him when you are in the market for mules aifd horses. Wheeler & Roberts have a fine se lection of mules and horses at their stables in Columbia. "Jake" Roberts is an old Lexington boy and will be glad to have his friends call to see him. Read their ad. elsewhere. When you want horses, males, buggies, wa^oDS and harness, go s?.e Caughman Bros., Columbia. Prof. Cyras L. Shealy, of the Camden City Schools, who came home to spend the holidays, is nursing a case _ a ll ii - a. a.l ? r . 4.1. ox mumps - ai< uno noine 01 nia motner at Summit. Rev. T. S. Brown, pastor of St. Stephen's Lutheran church, left this morning lor Charlotte to spend a few days. Mr. W. H. Donley has sold his home at Gilbert and is building a handsome residence on Lumber street, Columbia, to wnere he will move in the near future. Mr. Henry Grout was the purchaser of Mr. Donley's home at Gilbert. Mr. Pat Bickley and son, Willie, of the Fork, were in town last week. "Pat" is one of the very best fellows in theoounty, and it is always a pleasure to meet him. He says that "Old Lexington is good enough for him." Escaped With His Life. "Twenty-one years ago I faced an awfnl death," writes, H. B. Martin, Port Harrelson, 8. 0. "Doctors said I had consumption and the dreadful cough I had looked like it, sure enough. I tried everything, I oould hear of, for my cough, and was undei the treatment of the best doctor in Georgetown, S. 0. for a year, but could get no relief. A friend advised me to try Dr. King's New Discovery. J did so, and was completely cured. I feel that I owe my life to this great throat and lung euro," Its positively guaranteed for coughs, colds, and all bronchial affections. 50c & $1.00 Trial bottle free at all Druggists. Dental Notice. Dr.rB. G, Killingsworth,, dentirt, will be at Pelion on January 3rd and 4th. and'at S nausea oa .T irmarv Xth and S&Tprop-Ared to do dental work. Final l)i?cb.tirg,e. Thi9 is to notify all persons that I will apply to the Hon. Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of Probate for Lexington County, S. C., on the lolh clay of January, 1911, for a final discharge as administrator of the estate of Reoa Ton<? ccased. Walter!). Long, Administrator. Kill More Than Wild Beasts. Tne number of people killed yearly by wild beasts don't approach the vast number killed by disease prerms. No life is safe from their attacks. They're in air, water, dust, even food. But PTand protection is afforded by Electric Bitters, which destroy and expel these deadly disease germi from the system. That's why chills, fever and i ague, all malarial and many blood dis: eases yield promptly to this wonderful blood purifier. Try them, and oniry tv -> n.i?i'M-ic health and new strength they'll give you. Money back, if not satisfied. Only 50o at all Druggists. k ... ... Notice of Annual Meeting, The snnuii) meeting of the County Board cf Commissioners for Lf-xington County will bo held in the County Supervisor'* office on Thursday. the 5th day of January, 1911. All parties holding claims against Lexington County are hereby notified to file' the same, itemized and verified, with the undersigned by or before the taid 5th day of January next. J. BROOKS WINGARD, Dec. 12, 1910?9 Clerk, Notice, Debtors and Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of Paul E. Lowman, deceased, must file the samo, properly attested, with Efird & Dreher, at their office ia Lexington, S. C., on or before the first day of February, 1911, and all those indebted to said estate must make payment before above date. "Mrs. R. Malissa Lowrnan, Administratrix. 3y/9 Efird <Sr- Dreher, Atty's. flM??KWWW? ??i?11 I?????IB? Limch Counter. I wish to annoiinee that T have opened a Lunch Counter in the new brick building next to the Barber shop, where you can secure lunches of all kinds at all hours. Oysters, fish, ham and eggs. etc. Give me a call. WILLIE STROTHER. Lexington, S. 0. Good Farm For Sale. My place, 208 acres, large 5-room dwelling in good repair; good outbuildings, except barn; 9,000 feet cf lumber on grounds; 14,000 firstclass shingles, all included with place; timber to cut 100,000 feet of lumber; 50 or CO acres in new pasture; fine orchard; plenty of water on place; 60 acres in cultivation, 25 acres stumped; located six miles from Pelion on R. F. D. All for $2,000 to quick buyer. Applv to E. A. SMITH, 4wll Pelion, S. C. Ramon's Livar Pills at 25c a box at Harman's Bazaar. WE CAFdR' gj KODAKSJILMS, PAPEF m SHIPMENTS FREQ 8 INSURI] ? I I detlQ US vuur I'THE R. L. BR M COLUMB anr mmm I I I , it' +&ZZZZ.-..-- ' I ^^^j^'sss^saaaaifc^sszf^'- gGOWANSg 1 King of Externals ; I Accepted by*t&e^ot!bers | | of America as the one and j I If only external preparation that positively and quickly CURES all forms of Inflammation or Congestion such as Pneumonia,Croup, I* Coughs, Colds, Pleurisy. Since Go wans Preparation bus been introduced here it has gained a strong foot-hold in many at our best families whom I know are giving yon advertisement right along without solicitation. It always w-ifces goon. . _ *r eiating & son, | Tiffin, Ohio. Druggists. SUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT IN THE HOME All DratiiaU, SI. 50c. 25c. GOWAN MEDICAL CO.. DURHAM, N. C. I tnraotiad. and maniy nfundid by your Crugfitt j " " ' i Mr*. Fred llemdon is visitiDg rela- j tives in North Carolina. FOR R ISN'T?W'i have the dwelling j house ana all the farm land of G. RT, Caughmun'9, (three miles above Lexington) for rent. Anyone being interested in same, apply to OAUGHMAN BROS.. 1313 Assembly street, Ooiumfcia, S. C. Dec. C? Trespass Notice. The law will be enforced against any one hunting, going on, or walking through the premises of the estate of S. P. Wingard, deceased, without per mission from some of the heirs. J. J. WINGARD, 4wl0 Executor. Pomaria Lodge. Regular commun cation of Pomaria Lodge A. P. M. will be held on Saturday, January the 7th, at 6 p. m. 3rd degree will be conferred. VisitiLg brethren welcome. Jno. 0. Swygert, W. M. Public Sale. Before the court house door on the first Monday in February I will sell my ''Ban" Swygert place, 24 acres river boiiom, to the highest bidder. 3wp Jei B. Amick. Seed Corn for Sate. Garrick's and Williams Prolific at $2.00 per bushel. Apply to J. J. Fox, Lexington, S. C. 4wl3 n uj i g&gg*i pn ts> IT LlilULCIti Chapin* S. C* ' Has an up-to-date line of COFFINS AND CASKETS On hand, at prices to suit everybody. Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00. Oall on me and I will save you money. I am prepared to furnish a hearse whenever desired in connection with my un? ertakinsr business Jan. 2. 3m \AK riTlu r A FULL 6-vi \ manKh BBBBHBBBHBai t AND OTHER SUPPIES. gj iUENT, p KG FRESH GOODS j| Order Today p 'AN COMPANY | IA, S. C. M OUR PIES ave found favor with every body -babes and men, the little girl in inafores and her mother and hex randmother. They are of the weel^ delicious, wholesome, aelt-in-your -mouth kind, anc re're anxious to have vou try bem if you don't know the pronets of our ovens. If you do now we won't have to ask you, lEIDLINGER'S STEAK BAKERY COLUMBIA, 3. G. ijiuu.1' . liuftu. ??a??ton? Larger cost of f IMPORTANT ANNOUNCE? a!?- Something of Vital In ^ People of New Br 7(fc Vicinity { Tho patrons r>f this store have lear-'e.l th; /T\ msnt it means somef-iTuc of unusual int? re. \j?/ it only after ca> efnl study ?i d inves ig.-tion ?KK- a? ourselves. Oft? n I' is an opportu ity r r /H\ pror?nr?*somethintr whien you have beeu u-u \ig/ lime it o >? corns y< ui health, I -aSs- Wo :?n> now pro ared to offer yontbf /H\ Thcv ar?? the Ke?t w < know of, and wo know; \S/ each one is turnishH-' us and 'e vours for thi TOg about tod v< u ar^ takin . or what th?'y v.il> /fl\ Hai ing adver Is. ments wi'h exagg-'rat'd stn NJl,/ full v;?lue a put i to the n>ed|oine. The Di '3C9B' valuable omedies for "tany yeera, and thou /SN are daliy te tif . ing t ? their mojiis. Read th Nft/ men' ovr. ??*' W?> Mwavs try to ulve our p 'tro"f the be* sorv eeat.d c lurfeous tivatmoot. That '"a \||/ are s?ppr"?!iHt. d is show bv tip' continued "?8?> and thocoi s ant ad.titl n- f new friends, j If vou need m?'di ino you wa"t the very 1 j the Dike Iteme 'i s. i '*2* Alsj a cjmp!?jte line of Toilot Articles. w< 1 2 ness. 1 PerseripMon? a S TEE BROOKLANfl sjjs. A. It BACH MAN ^1 TT T1 n 1 | g Wftere to. spend ^ x If it is Dry Good*, Notions, Shoe* 3 anything in a general line of sele (i before you buy and we can save $ Cotton Seed Hulls and Meal?pa) 9) Seed. We are hero to please yoa | G.. S. Crout Si & Swansea, e?sss3esese9ss6963ess9es?AS9e I Wheelwright, Blacks! I REPAI We are located at White Ro? |5g all kinds of wheelwright an || guarantee to give satisfaction ( prices. S3 We also carry a Select line o S3 we solicite a liberal share of yc ^ ciuity. It is our purpose alwi | ELEAZER WHITE ROCK, - - - p%^vm^%AW 4 XMAS BARGAINS FOR ^ We earnestly request you to call al ^ bia to do j our i ^ Special in Ladies aDd Misses Suits ^ $27.50. $14 95 for any suit for mis 0 fine art squares 9x12 sold ud to $27 - f squares 9x12 sold at $20.00 only $K ^ 1 L-4 plaid blankets $6.00 only \ ^ blankets 1 1-4 at $4.00 special. ^ Children Tea Set: ICO fine tea sets W 200 fine kid doll babies, sleeping d( ^ Ladies Fur Set: If jou have any i J) good lady, no better place than he ^ Millinery Bargains: 50 fine hats so ^ SO fine hat sold as high up as $10 o ^ Clothing Bargains: 60 fine hard fie ^ price $20 for this sale $14.95,50 fiat 0 $1295 & Overcoats: 25 Cravenette overcot ^ regular price $8.50, 25 all wool Ov ! J ?195. ! J Bargains in Shirts: 200 dozen fine ^ regular price and value 75o only 4! 1 ^ Handkerchiefs and Ties: 25 dozen ^ for 5c. 25 doun all pure white lii 4 25 dozen men's Ties at 25 and 50c ? ^ Lfitzmai 1703 1706 Main St. on wfwiW 1? flier Rlfl (Vaim ^ A ou would have fewer acres ? ' Crops. If you would; edu< ^reduction, buy from the EEE -FERTILIZE CHARLESTON, S. C. ades of fertilizers and cany a large stock of the ;u TV ant fcri. liiers for Co2ton, Caru, onin, T V the best from a well known company such as BAHEE FERTILIZER CO., Chorion, S, C "Tho Hotno cf Good Fertilizers" wQrTZFcet p9rc??. ilENT. HERE I S *?? teres! to All tiie ookland and \j/ at when we make an annonnc0t and value to them and we make #'9S looking to thai" w lfare up well \jj/ you to save a M'tie money, or to OUt *ble to get elsewhere before. This /W\ it exeol'ent lineof Dike Remedieg. &3m all abour thena The formula for /w\ i? asking. There is no gn. w r?i \fi/ do for yon. Yon never see any 'Safe foment* f t th Dike Ifemedieg? /H> ike Co. have run nut etured these VJSL/ * *?ndsupon thousands of people e flst phjagraph of this announce tv lue-i. aeeommodHtion. prompt Trt on/^ f K t /-*??? /ll\ ? - .... H <?u\4 Hi c wm r-?j\r ?c- ' " ' i-atroua<<? of our old cust liters )es^. Como in and l^arn all about , 9 a'so do a complete Drus Busipecialty. -JLn ? PHARMACY (E . . Pbop. ?tt?*eSSS?383SSSSS?SS*S6S* Your Money | 3, Hats, Groceries, in fact, * ct merchandise. See us ^ you money, we handle 5 r market prices for Cotton S . Try us. w > : Company, South Carolina. j| nitli M General | RING | ck and are prepared to do gg| d blacksmith work, and gl ivery time, at reasonable pjj f Coffins and Caskets, and jro rnr patronage in tLis vi- gg lys to please. |jj|3 & KOON I SOUTH CAROLINA. V| f wwwvwv^ XMAS SHOPPERS ^ fc our store when in Colum- ^ shopping ^ : $17.95 for any tnit np to ^ ses they sold at $18.50. 50 ^ 50, only $21.95, 25 fine art ^ i.95, 25 pair of fine all wool & ?4.00, 25 pair all wool white ^ complete at only 25c and50o ills 25c, 50c and 75c ^ * lotion to buy a fnr set for the W re. ^ ? Id as high np as $5 enly $1.98 ^ inlv S!4 95 Ja / T - ? tished suits all wool regular ) all wool suits sold at f16 50 ? its for young men at $5 95 ^ ercoats Sold at $7.50 only A shirts dress and soft oollara ^ 3c each ^ flue white Handkecheifa 2 f nen at 5c each. ? worth 50 and 75c. ^ JRICE J ' Columbia, S. C. # ?ca, jji best quality of fer. ob^acco, Truck* '