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The Lexington Dispatch, Wednesday, November 9, 1904. lades to 2?ot Advertisements. Buggies and Wagons?Canughinan Bros. x Trespass Notice?G. A. Sheaiy others. Land for Sale?John W. Miller. Statement?Lexington Savings Bank. Blusstsae. Sow wheat now. We hate the bloestone The KaufmaDn Drug Co. Flourishing School. ' The Montmorenci High scbcel k opened on October 31?. Prof. H V. Risb as principal and Miss Aome Humphrey 88 assistant, with 45 scholars and now they have Tl enrolled. The patrons are well pleased with them as teachers. Bridge Toll To every purchaser of Five Dollars io dry goods at Bull's B*z*ar, 1628, Main street, Columbia, S. C. k Soz Party at Irsas. Hampton Connoil 51, JrOU.AM. will give a Box Partv at this place, Irene, S- C., oo - November 12th. Come one, corneal! Everybody is invited. Ladies will be in attendance and the party interesting indeed. By order of Jnlian Sbarpe, J. H. Sawyer, Secty. Councilor. Pictures. Decorate your home. We have h Pictures for every room. The price r* iff right, too. The Kaufmann Drag Co. L?iagto& Boys Wjaaiag Fame Speaking of the football game between Qemson and Georgia Tecb,. which took place in Atlanta last Saturday, the Augusta Chronicle saye: "Left tackle Fartick and right-halfback Derrick divided honors for Ciomeon. Oscar is the son of our efficient Couoty Auditor, G. A* Derrick, of this place, and his career is watched with much interest by his .numerous friends hereabouts. - Musty Moaey. 't Two thousand dollars was brought to us some time ago,, which had been hidden about the house for years. It was mustv. If it had be*n left with ua on a t Certificate, of Deposit, it would have earned 4 percent, payable quarterly. Have yon any money which i? growing must}? The Horns Bank. 1 Obituary. Little Jacob Willie was born to Mr. and Mrs J. E. Kiddle, in Lexington connty, S. C-, SeDtember 19, 1904, and died October .6, following, | making life for him only a brief span r of 17 days. He was dedicated to f God in the rite of Christian baptism > ^ and has this early been taken to the I Good Shepherd, who shall gather the lambs with in bis arms and cirry them in his bosom. S. C. B. To Cure a Cough. Tho coughs so prevalent these days usually develop before you realize what i lias happened. Now the best thing to take is the most reliable cough cure you can get. None better than Murray's ! Horehound Mullein and Tar. It is made ! of the purest ingredients and can be given to infants as well as grown people. Above all else IT CURES. You will | find it at druggists. 25c a bottle?extra ! ^ large bottle. % Unclaimed 2?aiL i The following is the list of un? | I claimed letters for the month of I October. 1904: j I MJoo / 6 MIiInvv* Anderson, John. Heitman, G. M. Miller, Wilts. Smith, D. S. Females. Brooks, Mrs Sarah. Good, Mrs. Sarah ?. Gartmao, Miss. Mary; Kammer, Mrs. S A. Taylor, Miss Josephine. Tomes, Miss Minnie. S. J. Leaphart, Postmaster. Tis Sectors Meat. ft As announced previously there was 8ft an organization of the Lexington Bft County Medical Association oo MonBHft* day hst, resulting in tbe election of | Dr. W. P. TitMaermaOjofBateaburg, I President; Dr. j. L. Sbuler, Vice I President; Dr. J. J Wingard, SecreI tary; Dr. J. P. Drafts, Treasurer. | Tbe next meeting will be held tbe i first Monday in (January. OUUU MJU organization ought to result in great* good for the public generally, as well as the profession and deserves encouragement from both. . ? . ?. ? STBridge Toll to every purchaser of Five Dollars in Dry Goods, at Bali's Bizaar. 1G28 Main street, Columbia, S. C. ??? ?i To sell cotton to tbe best advautage bring it to Lexington. Give nature three helps, and I ; nearly every case of con- | j | sumption will recover. Fresh i air, most important of ail. I I* Cherry I Pectoral I Nourishing food comes next. I Then, a medicine to control I the cough and heal the lungs. | I Ask any good doctor. MI first used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral 53 years ago. I have seen terrible cases of lung diseases cured by it. I am never -without it." Albert G. Hamilton, Marietta, Ohio. 2Sc..50c.. ? 1.00. J- C. AYBB CO.. Alldraeg^^ for Consumption Health demands daily action of the dowels. Aid nature with Ayer's Pills. LEXINGTON MABKET. CORRECTED WREELS BY^THE MERCHA5T8 Bacon Hams, per ib 12 " Sides. " " 8 44 Shoulders. '* 8 Batter, per ft 20 Eggs, per doz. I 20 Turzeys, per lb 8 a to Geese, per pr..^^- 70 a 80 Chickens, per bead. 15 a 30 Beeswax, per ft a 20 Beef, per ft 10 a 12}^ Pork, 44 44 :o a 12y3 Tallow, per ft 4 a 5 Lard, per ft 10 Flour, per cwt *50 a 300 I * ? * ? oc uorn, per du...... - ou Peas, " 85 Oats. " " 55 Fodder, per cwt so 100 Sweet Potatoes, per tro, & Rice. per lb ! . .... 3 a 5 COTTON MABKET. Lexington,?Middling f , Hasoais Notices. jk A EEGOLAE COMMUNICATION Lexington Lodge, No 152, A F. M., will be held on Saturday, Nov. 19, 190J-, at 7.} p in. Brethren are earnestly requested to attend promptly. By order of the W. M. Sananel B. George, Secretary. JL A REGULAR COMMUNICATION of Pomaria Lodge No 151 A. F. M , -will convene in Masonic Hall. Peak, S. C.. on Saturday, Nov. 19. 1904 at 7?pm Brethren will please be prompt in attendance. Fraternity invited. John C. Swjgert. W. M A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF bt. Clair Lodge. No. lot, A. F. M., wid be held in the lodge room in Brookland. on Friday, Nov 18 at8 p m. All members are nrged to attend pu>mptly. All visiting brethren will be welcomed. E. S, Wilson, W. M. T. A. Moak, Secretary. A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF Boylston Lodge, No. 123. A F. M , will be held in "thdr lodge room on Satnrd*y Nov 19 at 2 p m sharp. Brethren, be prompt in attendance. By order of W. M. K. A. Barr, Secretary. Trespass Notice. \ LL PERSONS ARE FORBIDDEN il to trespass in any manner whatever upon onr lands. The law will be strictly enforced against all persons violating this notice. JEREMIAH SHUMPERT, G. A. SHEALY, W. NOAH LUCAS. November 9, 1904. 4w4pd. Land for Sale. T OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE MY JL farm, containing 97 acres, more or less, situate in Boiling Springs township and adjoining lands of J. D. McCartha and W. H. Donly. There is on tlie place a good four room dwelling, a well and spring of pure water and all n<x?essary outbuildings. Price, ?500 cash. For further particulars, address GEORGE W. MILLER, 2w2pd Gilbert, S. C. Danger of a Cough. Pneumonia, grippe, cold, bronchitis and nearly every other dangerous sickness of this fend is usually the development of a alight cough. Too many people are laid up and too many die from diseases , where they could so easily knock that first cough in the head. Murray's Horehouud, Mullein and Tar cures colds. It just drops the bottom out of a cough. Every druggist has it for 25c. a bottle. Remember ''Murray's"- and take no other. Regular 50c size. > - . . 1 Final Discharge. i -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES TO ALL I ll persons interested that I will apply to I the Hon George S. Drafts, Judge of Pros'bate in an 1 "for 1 he County of Lexington, | S ate of South Carolina, on the 28th day ol Nov.. 1904, for a final discharge as Executor | of the estate of George Ballentine, deceasi ed. W.J. BALLENTINE. | Nov. 26, 1904. 4w2 Ext enter. i - -- - * 1 | Administrator's Sale. ON NOVEMBER 8EVENTEETH, !904. beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., at the | late residence it J West Harman, in Lexington county, I v.ill sell at public outcry i to tbe highest bidder the personal property of tbe said J. West Harman. decea ed, as [ lollowx: I horse 'I males, wagons, buggy, t cattle, hogs, cottonseed, field crops. housei bold ana kitchen furniture, etc. j TERMS OF SALE - Cash. MRS. LAURA 8 HARMAN. ! Administratrix of <L West Karmau, de| censed. Iw2. Tbe United States grand at : Huuteville, Ala., have predated in- ^ | dictmeots pgainat several persona [ for participating in tbe lynching of | the negro Horace Staples. m.< i?i'jmysyyrauirauozmavrxi<irn=^^z*\^MMiAXiLB^jjrxT>rttVfZTnraiTTfwrmip*w*^mH~inm-fir 11 We Buy at the Lowest Possible Pr: Advantage of Give a Oo.ll or: **** 11 1 /I 1 I w e uarry a aun ana uompiete jjj^We Study to Please. We Give a Ask about the FREE STOVE, the BRASS CLOCK and the fr< YOURS FOR BUSINESS. Jrl. 1^. OSWAL A New Department is to be Born This Week. Will name it "Jewelry" and give it the front piace in our house.* Like all departments'in our store it will be fall grown and will consist of every thing usually carried in a first class jewelry store. Its not premature as we have been studying the matter for two years, getting in touch with the best manufacturers in this country. If you want a Gold Watch of the best make, a Diamond Ring of the first water, a Gold Necklace, Charm, Locket, Brooch, Pin, Silverware or anything in that line at about one-half the usual jewelers profit, give us a call. Every article has the manufacturers as well as our own personal guarantee to be as we represent. Our New York representatives are shooting-the hottest bargains to us every day that has ever landed in a town of this size. We have no time to write advertisements, come, and be convinced that we sell cheaper than any store in the vState. Mil's N. I. Racket Store, - BATESBURG, 8. C. Bluenthal & Kuschbaum High Grade Clothing at Cut Prices. Stetson, Crossett, "Walk Over" shoes. Queen Quality and Star Brand shoes are better. ? * WE ARE FORCING AHEAD AT A RAPID RATE. WH "ST? Because every man and boy who has had any dealing with us speaks well of our business methods. 1st. Because we never misrep- / resent or exagerate in making an ^Jgf / ' 2nd. Because we carry a line of YOUNG MEN'S S^Ji^||| ANO BOY'S CLOTHING. Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Underwear, - Gloves, Neckwear and Hosinot surpassed by any house in ADDED THE SECOND STORY :*rd. Thousand square feet of j KUPPENHEIMEB make of Fine Clothing. '"* jj^jg A visit to our store will convince , Cov-i:v^? jsEff vnn of rmr simremnnv in values JaSt&i' Kf and equipment Tor rapid service. i I?. C.Px>ice&Co, ^ I 1001 GEKVAIS ST., COLUMBIA. S. C j - | The Memorial Diuiog Hall at i 2?a.XTie&? Thorn well Orphanage, in Clinton, S ! October 2*1, 1004, at the b'id?\ C., together with ils contents, was home near While Rock, Mr. George ; completely destroyed by lire on A B/uknight and Mies Litlie D*r- \ Friday night last. The Memorial ; rick, R-v. S. C. Bilientine oflictat- : Ifall was a tioe stone building about ! iuff. j 80feetfqu?re and of two stories. j We r,f :wt7bn v* p>or J J he origin of the lire is not stated. , for lfj ?icii*g uii Tuanksgiving Diy. | ices and Give Our Customers the Those Prices. i cl I >o Gonviiiced Line of Everything You Heed. Hundred Cents with Every Dollar.^ T?"PT?,tn WAT1T? QT?.T fho T?-RTi!'E X' XVJUXJ V V XJk JL. XiXV MJU A ) UJUkV A AW* J ATA 2e Spoons in the Window. 3, Manager, I BEiUTITY 701 ME! I I ENHANCE ITS VALUE. I W g OUR STORE IS HEADQUARTERS FOR g PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, ETC. I | We sell all good materials I 1 and will meet competitive ? I LET USGIVE YOU OUR ESTIMATE J I THE KAUFMANN DRUG CO,, I I LEXHT&T02T, S. C. I FOR II' May interest you and ABOUT COTTON ?We want jour Cotton and Cotton Seed ?we will pay highest prices. ABOUT ORGANS ?We want to show you cur liueof Parlor Organs, i in oafc auu waiuuc. Tuev are beauties. ABOUT BUGGIES ?Just received a car load of up to date, *iy!L?h buggies and surreys. Can suit young aud old. FALL CLOTHING?A big, nobby line of Mens' Suits and tiousers have ju?f. arrived. ABOUT PHOTOS?us your picture?we will have it enlarged a* * umfinrure nnce ana guarantee satisfaction. WE CARRY?A- supply of single and double barrel breech loadi ing Shot Guns, S'oves, Sewing Machines, Groceries. Dry Goods, SiDgle and Double Harness, Notions, Hardware, Shoes, Hats, Pictures and frames at j all times, and will not be undersold. Bagging and ties a specialty. OUR ?Store and warfbouse are full; we cordially invite you to see usWe will please you aod save you money. Come. E. JONES, ' BATESBURC, - - - - - S- Q. ^gBrf ?C~Jfo ?ny Your WINTER SHOES Ims COHEN COLUMBIA, S. C. Nothing but Solid Leather Shoes Sold and Every Pair Guaranteed. Tbey are here aod of conr?e are beauties, because they are Keith Konqaerors in H-.gh and Low Cots. Blocks and Thus, A.U Leathers, TJnxou Made. Voa are respectfully invited to call when iu the city and inspect these goods. Qia ity guaranteed. ^ E?. -M/m ^ 1-*. ^ /\ m? L0IICI1 S SIIUC ?l?I c, 1636 MAIN ST.. COl UMBIA. S. C.