University of South Carolina Libraries
The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, November 15, 1905. Index to Rot Advertisements. Honey and Tar?Pmeule Medicine Co. . Cold Weather Goods?Tapp. Shoes?Ehrlieh. Pressing Club?C. D. Sligh. Clerk's Sales. For Sale?A. B. Bachman. For Sale?Jeff B. Amick. Notice?J. W. Seay, P. H. Seay, Exe: cntors. Trespass Notice?Jacob Taylor et. al. To Let?John Kesler. '' Warning?J. W. Stock et. al. Wanted?Lndden & Bates. FAIRNESS. SAFETY. HONESTY .* The Home Bank. LEXINGTON, S. C. JJk-eeps your money saie auu j vu. 4 per cent, interest per annum every three months on deposits. F. W. OSWALD, President. i A. J. FOX, Cashier. Cotton and Turpentine* Lexington..... 10J. . Colombia lOf Savannah?Turpentine.... 65- j f ??????mmmmmm?? j Look Out For Sim. The Editor of the Dispatch will be with the County Treasurer on his collecting round in the county, and it is expected that every one owing for his paper will carry monej enough to settle. Look for him and don't allow him to pass without settlement^ and if yon are not a subscriber, add your , name, to the list with the Home and Farm for $125 a year. V t 9 Divine Services. There will be preaching at Providence Sunday, November 19ob, at. 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. <n. For Sale. 15 hcrse power engine and 25 Q. \J, ; j This wire for quality and cheapness is unsurpassed. See sample at Mr. B D. Clarke'. R L Rountree, 2pd * Lexington, S. C. Froit CakeIt is always ecocomy to bay the very best iagredients when you go to make your fruit cakes, wedding cakes, etc. AH necessary ingredients for making these delicious cakes, consisting of new seeded raisins, cleaned onrrants, choice citron, figs, almonds; etc., are now in stock at the Bazaar. Call and see this stock and you will be pleased with it. The municipal election last Thursday resulted in the election of Jobn J. Taylor, Mayor; W. W. Barre, J J. Bickley, B D. Clark* W. A. Barman, Martin Shealy and Sam P. Roof, Aldermen. They were sworn in Monday night. Lost. On last Saturday morning I lost $10 in or on my way from the store of M. B Hartley to Irene. Anyone finding ft will receive a reasonable reward if returned. . Iw2pd Julian Sharpe. Gladys, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Lee, died at the borne of its parents at Tampa, Fla., on Tuesday, November 9th, and its little body arrived here Friday and interred in St. Stephen's cemetery. The stricken family has our sympathies. i C I For Sals, On the 1st Monday in January at \ the court bouse, the borne place of the late Major H. A. Meetze will be sold to the highest bidder. The tract contains 8 acres, more or less; has a good two story residence, tenant bouse, out buildings and barns. Two fine wells of water and a good stream through the property. > Terms announced day of sale. 7w8 H. A. Meetze. WANTED?100,000 feet 1 inch boards. J Sound and square. Will pay $10.00 per 1000 feet F. O. B. cars for long leaf pine any wherein fifty miles of Columbia, - . S. C. W. H. DRIGGERS. akes biliousness /SB I bad complexions. Keep \ ?c\ f 9 / the system in good condi-l (|? /ticn by taking II j I pste I |||| AND TONIC PELLETS IB Mk\ which act gently and /IB/ $g?\ eliminate the poison I fa j \^Ki\ from your system. /Jf/ V^\ Try One T^-night.y^y Vr>r Sfdft at Harm an's Kazaar. For Sale, Full blood setter pop. Apply io S. P. Little, Lexington, S. C. 3*3 The publisher is with the Treasurer on bis rounds for the purpose of collecting for the Dispatch, and we must insist upon all who are in arrears to hunt him op when he is in their neighborhood and settle up. Don't wait for him to hunt you up. He might miss you. Backache is never known to those persons who take an occasional dose of Pineules. The value of the resin obtained from the pine tree has long been recognized in the treatment of diseases of the bladder and kidneys. One dose of Pineules will give relief, and one bottle will cure. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug co. Messrs. Ed and Logan Georgr, who have heretofore held a re?possible position - v.i*h the Oiympia mill in Columbia, have accepted a position in the government works in Pennsylvania and are now there. The cheapest lins of general merrliort in f Atrrn to Kn VT \T horse power boiler. tf Alfred J. Fox Off For Oklahoma. ' " V ' A party of our young men will leave this place on Monday next for Oklahoma on a prospecting tour. The party wiil consist of Messrs. D. E. Ballentine, A. J. Fcx, F. E. Dreher, Sam P. Roof and Or. P. H. Shealy. We opine that when these gentlemen have seen all the advantages offered to settlers in the far West they will r8tnrn home firmly convinced that at last there is no place like Lexington. For Sale. Four fine milch cows and calves for sale .Heavy Guernsey and Jersey grades. Gives rich milk. D. J. Knotte, lw2 Swansea, S. C. ? ? Wiro Fencing, When in need of wire fencing, yard, cemetery,-poultry and field, call on or write R L Rountree, Lexington, uuauuioc ill LUTVU IO ^ciuica uj JUL* ILL. j WiDgard. My stock is freeh and the quality is the best on the market while the prices are the cheapest. Come to see me before buying. j Photographs! Photographs! A. F. Ellington, the Photographer, is now prepared to do all kinds of photographing work at short notice at home and ab"cac^. Material first class and workmanship second to none. Those who know Ellington know that his work will not fade. Parties having work in his line would do well to correspond with bim at Lexington, S. C., P. O Box 76. List of Subscribers to Club. Gentlemen's Pressing Club: Dr. E. P. Derrick. Frank Georsre. Karl Oswald, Edwin Dreher, Sam J. Leaphart, R. D. Smitli, Alfred J. Fox, W. P. Poof, Sam P/Roof, Pickens Roof, George Bell TimmermarL c Club at the Dr. Smitli old stand, Main street, Lexington, S. C. Ladies* Cloaks and Skirts cleaned also, f The work of this Club will be done on Monday and Saturday of each week by C./D. SLIGH, Proprietor. K 'November 15, 1905. 4wo. I- Trespass Notice. ALL PERSONS ARE FORBIDDEN to hunt, fish, allow stock to run at large, or trespass in any manner whatever upon our lands. JACOB TAYLOR, B. C. TAYLOR, lw4pd PAUL P. CLARK. To Let WE WILL LET TO THE LOWEST V? responsible bidder on December 2nd,at the residence of Mr. John Kesler, a contract to build a school house in School District No. 85. For further particulars address, JOHN KESLER, 3w4pa irmo, S. C,, R. F. D. No. 1. | V \ warning. This is to notify all persons not to hunt, fish, carry torches, cutting timber or wood, or trespassing in any manner whatever upon our lands. j. w. stuck, j. e. stuck, carrie m. stuck, l. r. .stuck. 4wopd ?WWWWW I BUSIE \Better Ttal I IT IS BECAUSE The Best FOB THE LEAS All Wool Black Diagonol Su Fine Saits, SlO $12 50, $15 SHOES, EVEBYTHING FOB 2 P. C. Pric 1001 Grervais Street PHONE 1383. wwvwwv ? ?an^?i? Wants your busi T\r?TT AATVi JJXt I \JCKJKJUi SHOES, HARDWAR] MOWERS, HARNESS, AUCTION SALE. ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Sixteenth. 1805, at my place of residence near J. S. Hendrix, in the Peter settlement, I will sell at public oatcrv to the highest bidder, for cash, iny entire personal property consisting of One Horse, One Mule, Two Milch Cows, One Heifer, Hogs and Goats. One Wagon, One Buggy and Harness, Fa:ming Implements, Corn, Fodder, Hay and peavines. Also Housbold and Kitchen Forniture. Sale to commence promptly at 10 o'clock a. m. D. LEE HARMAN. October 21, 1905, 4w2pd. _ Trespass Notice. i All persons are hereby eorbidden to trespass upon our lands bj~ hunting, either in day or night time, or in any manner whatever. The law will positively be enforced against all trespassers^ r. iiyzer, s. a. JtLyzer, W. J. Kyzcr, G. M. Lucas, 4w3. pd For Sals. T OFFER ONE FARM HORSE AND A Buggy at- a bargain. For further particulars, applv to luther l. long. Nov. 8, 1905?tf Ethan, S. C. Warning. This is to notify all persoiis not to hunt, fish or trespass in any manner whatever npon our lands. The law will positively be enforced against all violators of this notice. A. S. FRICK, JNO. A. FRICK, 4w4pd .T. ANDREW FRICK. yfgsa| DR. C. J. 0LIVER0S, SPECIALIST ON YE.EARJHROALNOSE AND LUNGS. Guarantee Fit of Office and Residence, Glasses. 1424 and 1426 Marion St., March 15?ly. COLUMBIA. S. C. Estate Sale. WE, THE HEIRS OF THE ESTATEof Jscob A Miller,deceased,will sell tbe lands of the said Estate to the highest bidder on the 15th day of November, at the late residence of the said dt ceased, at 11 o'clock. Titles guaranteed. I TEEMS-Cash. J Jacob A. Miller Jr., John H Miller. Anderson Miller, Rebecca demons. 4w3. For Sale. T OFFER FOR SALE, AT MY PLACE JLiiear Pelion, on Friday, December 1, 1905, at public auction, commencing at 10 o'clock ?a. m.: 3 Mules, 1 Horse, 2 Cattle, Ho s, Buggy, Wagon, Farming Implements, Corn and Fodder, Peavines, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Etc. Terms Cash. J. P. HUTTO. October 28, 1905* 5w4 pd. FOLEYSKIDNIYCDRE Hakes Kidneys sod Bladder Right == | 1ESS | k Before jj ' WE HAVE ^ />! _ f _ f : u-ooas # IT MONEY. ? its $6 50 J , (Kupperhimer Make ) \ HATS, J HEN TO WEAR. J je & Co., | , Columbia, S. C. J wwwvwa ness and guarantees to sell yc at the lowest prices. 3, NOTIONS, HATS, S, BUGGIES, RAKES, SADDLES, T?I/T\T* /Nrv A T /^l/'NTT'Tl /M UUAii, UUJU1 UJ The very best stove that can Pllplllllii IH THE COMFORT OF THE HOME IBHgH SJ^^SFA CTIO^ CS U A^Mf^EED NO. PRICES. WEIGHT. SIIZE TOP 8-E-4-R ?42.00. 415 lbs. 48 x 28. 18-E-6-R ?45.00. 474 lbs. 49 x 28. 28-E-8-R ?50.00. 497 lbs. 51 x 28. :e . H. JRL 485 KING STREET. .... On account of a Large Stock Loads to follow will offer the 1 CANOPY TOP SURRY 1 CANOPY TOP SURRY 1 CANOPY TOP SURRY 3 DOUBLE SEAT OPEN 1 DOUBLE SEAT OPEN 1 DOUBLE SEAT BUGGY 1 DOUBLE SEAT BUGGY 1 SINGLE SEAT BUGGY 12 DOZEN BUGGY WHIPS Besides these you will find b line of BUGGIES. WAGONS ' ? ? / The line of Lap Robes in tow; The finest line of Coffins and Be sure to see me before buyi 1VE . JE2. RU if )u the very best goods r?T f\rPTjTT AT f VJUV A 11111 u, GROCERIES, WAGONS, STOVES, ETC. R WOOD FUEL. SIZE OVEN- SIZE HOLE. IB x 20 x 13 inches. 8 inches. 18 x 20 x 14 inches. 8 inches. 20 x 20 x 14 inches. 8 inches. CHABLESTON, S. C. on hand and several Car following Bargains: WORTH S100 NOW 875 WORTH 8 75 NOW S50 WORTH $ 70 NOW S57 50 WORTH S 65 NOW 847 50 WORTH S 55 NOW 837 59 tr ai-n titt o - xt/-vtt7 ojo m YYUttin ? DO 0-?0 OV WORTH S 60 NOW 844 59 WORTH 8 55 NOW 837 50 WORTH 50 NOW 25c each. argains in our regular AND HARNESS. n at Rock Bottom prices. rin olrnt o l-n fV,o nmrnfTT uaoix^no j.xx. uxxvy wuixujr ng anything in my line. rTLAMD, 3G-, S. C.