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SAXE-GOTHA DOTS. The health of this little village is very good at present. Mr. Willie Rish gave an old time singing last Saturday night to entertain his friends, there was a large crowd, present. Miss Anna Head and Mr. George Craft of Columbia were happily married Sunday evening about eight o'clock. We wish them a proseprous and happy future. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Shumpert visited their son;, Mr. Early, Sunday. Misses Amanda and Maude Howard of Columbia spc-nt the week end with their sister, Mrs. James Gable. Mr. Earle Corley and Quinton Shirey spent Saturday night with Mr. Lacont Addy. Miss Cleo Howard spent Saturday night with her cousin. Miss Pansy Taylor. Mr. Simon Bouknight was seen motoring through this section Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Derrick were out nuing ouuuaj c>(iuut>< Miss Pansy Corley dined with Miss STary Waits Sunday. Mrs. Effie McCravy and her sister from Columbia spent Saturday night With Mrs. E. O. Clark and also visited Mr. James F. Lown. . Mr. and Mrs. George Howell and son of Columbia visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Atkins Sunday afternoon. ' Miss Claudie Hendrix spent Saturday night with Miss Ethel Atkins. , Misses Sue Addy and Girlie Davis spent the week-end at home at Gilhert '."Rev. Rush and Rev. Miller are holding a revival meeting here this Jf- : week. DIMPLES. 1 1 1 TRIBUTE TO GEN. ROBERT E. LEE % , ... . Noble specimen of God's handiwork! A micrhtv man was he. . For never did he a duty shirk. Our General Robert E. Lee! i~~- Against a forlorn hope He led an unconquered host; In battle with the best did cope Without bluster, oath or boast. 1 ' ' Sure defeat stared him in the face He folded his tent with a prayer: "Thank God, I am not disgraced, It is Thy will, it is my share." Overtaken by the chillness of the night, Bip body, was placed 'neath the sod; i His soul went home to the city of light, . * And is now at rest with God. W. S. G. Heath in Edgefield Chronicle. I "MODERN BEST WORKCrown, Bridge and F All Work 1 RAY FIS Over Lever's Shoe Store 11 . Drag Saws at As long as our Type "W equipped with Bosch Mag and until Feb. 15th, 7921, price f. o. b- Columbia of I which means a 25 per cent . w Columbia Su{ 823 West Gervais St. | W Speci Continued ON COOK STOVES, RAb Furnaces, and Oil Heaters ducerl prices. Lorain oi burner at $15 50; four but All enameled ware, tin wa utensils and household; ft be sold until February 1st Send is your orders. L0R1CK E 1533 Main Street, ^Coi r*'7"3! Ilftl'Mi"? MWftlW LEXINGTON MILL DOTS Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Horner of Charlotte, N. C., who have been vis! itingr Mrs. Mollie and Miss Mattie j Wilson returned home last week. Lexington council Xo. 240 Junior 'Order, requests all members to be Jpresent next Thursday at 7:30 p. m. 'As business is important Hampton and Brookland council are cordially j invited to be here on Thursday, January 27. A good time is promised all j Juniors. j Mr. William J. Shealy of Cayce. was ja visitor with his brother. Mr. John Shealy, last week. Ralph, the son of Mr. J. P. Mims, jhas been suffering with a severe J stroke of rheumatism or something like that. Dr. J. H. Mathias is atf tending him. Hope he will be well soon for he is a good and faithful i boy to ins parents. Thank God, the mill is running full jtime. We people, who work, are betjter satisfied. If the price of food will crumble like our wages did we won't j'be so bad off yet. j One of the smoke stacks has fell ildown. But we are like the little old i'Ford, we are running right along. : , We are sorry to know that Frank, I'the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. I j Powell, has been sick, but we are glad to note that he is up again. We are glad the new road is being worked. They are at the mill now. f'Boys, we will have a good road soon. | Mr. and Mrs. John F. Shealy and 'little ones took a stroll down the new | road with Mrs. Mims and Mrs. Julian j'Sox, last Sunday evening. Mr. John Hendrix killed a nice hog j last week and spent a few hours with |Mr. and Mrs. John Shealy last Friiday evening. i We are sorry to learn that Miss 'Era Price, the eldest daughter of Mr. tSam Price, was badly burned last j 'Thursday, at Goldville, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Price have our sympathy. Mr. James Floyd and Mr. B. G. Payton spent a few* hours in Columbia last Thursday. Mr. James Hicks had a wood sawing last Friday night. Everybody en| joyed the good old chicken stew. | Mr. John Lambert has moved his j'3 engines and wood saw back to the j mill. We think he is going to saw the Lexington mill pond half in two. There was a tacky party given at Mrs. B. G. Peyton's last Saturday night by the young girls and boys. 'They report a nice evening. Miss 'Alice Wilson and Mr. Henry Sox won the prizes. Mrs. Katherine Nipper spent the I DENTISTRY" LOWEST PRICE 'late Work a Specialty Guaranteed HER SOX I ! >15 Main St. Columbia, S. C. SpecialjPrices ' n??o rr Qowc whir?h are I KJl* l? it . jneto and Lever control, we will make a special 5150.00 0.1 these machines ; cut. >ply Company Columbia, S. C al Sale for 30 Days rGES, HEATING STOVES, ' All at greatly rel cook ctove, three nerBat $19 50. re, aluminum kitchen * irni-shincr t'.ioHs will O !"? " " ? at reduced price BROTHERS umbia, S. C. Phone 4PS jweek end with her son. Mr. J. W. | 1 jNipper. Mrs. John Gable went to Goldsville last week to see her neice. Miss Price, i who was badly burned. Mr. E. L. Taylor of Lower East [Main street has built more on his | ' store as he says his business has grown so he had to enlarge his build- ; ing to accommodate his customers. j j Mr. J. W. Nipper and family went over to Columbia last Saturday. ' We are glad to know that Mr. Pall ; j Hicks is improving alter suffering | about 4 weeks. Hope he will continue i improving. { AMICK'S FERRY NEWS. ' Small grain is looking fine in this j section, that's right farmers, it we raise our supplies at home, what more i ! do we have to worry about. Mr. Thomas Shealy and wife visited at Mr. T. I. Amick's last Sunday. ! Mr. B. E .Snelgrove and family spent the day with Mr. A. I. Shealy and family last Sunday, j Miss Lula Crouch of Leesville spent 'Saturday night and Sunday with her 'old friend, Miss Katie Hendrix. j Mr. J. F. Amick and wife visited at Mr. B. E. Amick's Saturday night land Sunday. j Misses Mary and Cora Long of Summerland college spent the week'end with home folks. Mr. J. J. Long and family. Miss Julia Wesinger assistant teachefr of Pi'neville college spent the weekend with home folks of the St. Thomlas section. Mr. Colie Amick spent Saturday night with his cousin, Mr. Kenneth Amick. Mr. Victor L. Shealy and wife and | little son dined with Mr. M. Rufus Koon and family Sunday. j Mr. Daniel Harman and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Shealy. i j Mr. R. D. Kinard loft for Lexington this morning, where he was sum [monsed as a juror in this week's | court. j Mrs. Fannie Taylor and 'charming {young daughter, Lou dined with Mr. jc. e .Shealy and family Sunday. i Mr. H. C. Amick called on his best l I girl Sunday night. I Black Eyes. 9 -0 m 'croup and pneumonia salve Large Jars Special 20e. j A. D. S. Croup and Pneumonia ' Salve. Large jars, for the treatment !of croup, coids, Pneumonia and other .forms of congestion and inflamnvi tion. Acts externally by absorpthm and internally by inhalation. Specia' j | prices for large jars 20c. HARMON DKl.'G CO. 2\v Letirsrton, S. C. ! j ? ? > j Subscribe i<? Tne Dispatch-News. JSL50 per year. i . WEAK, NERVOUS, ALL RUN-DOWN! I ' Missouri Lady Suffered Until She Tried Cardui.?Says "Result Was Surprising."?Got Along | Fine, Became Normal j and Healthy. / Springfield Mo.?"My back was so weak I could hardly stand up, and I would have bearing-down pains and was not well at any time," says Mrs. D. V. Williams, wife of a well-known farmer on Route 6, this place. "I kept getting headaches and having to go to bed," continues Mrs. Williams describing the troubles from which she obtained relief through the use of Cardui. "My husband, having heard of Cardui, proposed getting it for me. "I saw after taking some Cardui ... that I was improving. The result was surprising. I felt like a different. person. "Later I suffered from weakness and weak back, and felt all run-down. I did not rest well at night, I was so nervous and cross. My husband said he would get me some Cardui, which he did. It strengthened me . . . My doctor said I got along fine. I was in good healthy condition. I cannot eay too much for it." Thousands of women have suffered as Mrs. Williams describes, until they found relief from the use of Cardui. Since it has helped so many, you should not hesitate to try Cardui if troubled with womanly ailments. For sale everywhere. E.S3 CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES? Machinery. Castings and j Repairs. Steel Beams, Rods, Ropes Tackle, Wheelbarrows, Trucks, Wire Cable, Boilers Tanks, Stacks, Etc. Ventilators, Grating, Etc. Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co , GEORGIA (J Ford Supplies arid Rcpai-'a in Stock. Great Be Read m Fitzmaui i 500 pieces of the best Sea Island, 0-4 Pepperell unbleached sheeti 10-4 Pepperell unbleached. Sale 0-4 Pepperell bleached sheeting. 1 0-4 bleached sheeting. Sale pri 50 pieces 36-inch Scrim : from ART LINEN 45-inch Madeira linen 36-inch Madeira linen 50 pieces Anderson gingham; price 50 pieces 27-inch Dress girgha 50 pieces Hill bleaching, at yai Bleached Middy Twill 27-inch. : 36-inch Middy Twill, the fines price 36-inch Indianhead. Sale price. 33-inch Indianhead. Sale price. Dress Cioods Depart 54-inch fine Imperial Serge w price 40-inch Imperial Serge, all woo These goods come in navy and EIDERDOWN For warm coverings?in shades white, red. Sale price 36-inch Crinkle Eiderdown, in and white. Sale price FOULARDS Cheney Foulards, the best made enough for a dress; $3.00 quality. 36-inch Messaline Satins. Sale p 4 0-inch Crepe de Chine. Sale pr rTwo thread quality. WHITE GOODS S/ 36-inch white fancy oiles, price # WHITE GABARDINE FO 36-inch fine quality. Sale price 3 6-inch fine quality, pink. Sale NAINSOOK 3S-inch extra fine Lingerie quali price .. Si 25 BOXES O F10-YARD to a box, bridal ninsook. Sold foi Sale price, box Tops Nainsook Longcloth, 36Sale price, yard A great bargain. I nrvviWT KAI.V JL V" 1 I JIVU 50 dozen fine Huck Towels, '1 , Sale price KelleySprin Tii We are agents in .If T T 11 tne tamous j^enej Come in and let us points to you. T] ones. Our repair department handle any size job on a make that old car run like Acces Fall line of Accessories ROAD S PROMPT Telephone 160 irgain S Goods Plain Statem Profit by Th rice's D COLUMBIA, S Sale price 12 l-2c ng. Sale price 50c 50 dozen price 55c for the pri Sale price . . .55c Big size ar ce UOc md marquisette. 81x90 ex 15c to :55c thread, $2 82.50 $7.00 Sa 82.00 63x90 C !, 32-im:]). Sale 72x90 Ci 20c XlxPO C ir.s 15c rd 20c 50 dozei 5alo price .... .25c price .... i quality. Sale Swell pate :;5c 30c To clear ,.... 25c suit? fine a ment last call . as $6.00. Sale $3.50 If we ca 1. Sale price $2.00 and worth black. $45.00 . . . They cost of pink, light blue, 75c The bes pink, light blue Price $1.25 10 dozer in this lot , in short lengths. Sale price ..$2.00 50 dozei rice $1.50 no imitatic ice $1.50 In fine t LLE 85c values. Sale 100 doze 50c 50 dozen II SKIRTS Were $1.5 50c price 50c or Rompei 50 piece ity, 75c value. Sale Was 60c. 45c 1 PIECES 25 per c r $7.00 to $$ box. racks and $4.00 inch, 35c values. Maybe y 25c sold forme 40 comfi 0x37, 25c values. Wool m 17 l-2o values ... * ^ ^ V-v \ gfield res this territory f< '-Springfield tire ; explain the go( here are no b? is ready at all times ny make of car. Let n pw sories i, Tube3, Oils, Greases SERVICE it Bros, SERVICE Lexington, S. ale of New I , lents and tern ept. Store . c. TURKISH TOWELS l of the best Turkish oTwels in the State ce, each 29c id extra heavy. SHEET SALE :tra heavy sheet linen, finished round .50 values. Sale price, each..... ..$1.50 : SPREAD SALE tin Spreads, 82x90. Sale price $4.50 rinkle Spreads, Huck Brand $1.85 ? \ I rinkle Spreads, Huck Brand $2.00 rinkle Spreads. Huck Brand $2.25 SHIRT SALE l Men's Dress Shirts, $2.00 kind. Sale ' I 98t I trns and big values at that. BOYS' SUITS I up the lot, 2 pairs of pants with each .11 wool stock goods. $20.00 values, at the $11.00 MEN'S SUITS n fit you they are really wonderful values two times the price named, marked $22.95 us $35.00. Our loss, somebody's gain. OVERALLS t made?the Mechanic' union label. Sale $2.00 i special overalls left. Some Blue Buckles . Sale price $1.75 WORK SHIRTS l, the best standard quality work shirts; >n, $1.75 values. Sale price, each ...$1.00 MEN'S HATS elt and velour; half price for this sale. SOCKS n good socks, pair 10c i suits winter underwear, the garment 75c t 0. KIDDIE CLOTH r cloth, 34-inch. Sale price 55c s extra fine Galatea. Sale price 40c ART SQUARES AND RUGS ent. discount on any rug we have in our it is a great savin? at the discount offered. BLANKETS ou will still need a pair of blankets that rly for $10.00. Sale price, pair ....$4.95 COMFORTS orts, $10.00 values. Sale price $4.95 ' flflrns suits, in white :md navv. $25.00 __ MOVED We have moved our Flower and Seed Store to | 1431 Main Street I Come in and see our beautiful flowers. Lot us help you select seeds and plants for a good garden. I Rose Hill Greenhouses 1 MARTIN STORK, Treas. i ? I ! Massaging Expert Marcelle Waving j Shampooing Hair Dressing i | The A La Mode Beauty ! Parlor or ; 1310 Main Street, Columbia, S. C, 5S. (Up..Stairs) Special Skin Treatment For Engagement "I " Henna Pack Phone 2272 ! .. AVEl^Y rwEjJc.VVc.LcJc us COLUMBIA. 5.C 1508 Main St. Moved to *7 1619 Main St. Columbia