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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, December 20,1905. Index to Nev Advertisements Horses and Mnles?Caughman Bros. Merry Xmas?The Home Bank. Fnrmtnre?E. M. Andrews Co. HONESTY. SAFETY. FAIRNESS. The Home Bank, LEXINGTON, S. C. Keeps your money safe and pays yon 4 per cent, interest per annum every three months on deposits. i F. W. OSWALD, President. A. J. FOX, Cashier. Cotton and Turpentine. Lexington lif Colombia llf I Savannah?Turpentine.... 65 For Sale. 15 horse power engine and 25 horse power boiler. , tf Alfred J. Fox. ( Christmas Services. ! Services celebrating the nativity ( will be held at Providence on Sun- j day, December 24th, at 11 a. m. I Waatei J People to know that we have a lot | of nice things suitable for Christmas presents. The K%ufraann Drug Co Cotton (hovers. . Cotton growers and those interested < will meet at Lexington C H., on j Friday, the 22od December, iy(J5, at 12 o'clock, to discuss matters of interest. It is hoped all will attend. J. H. Counts. j Beautiful Presents. One of the prettiest lines of pres- \ ents ever 'shown in Lexington, or ( anywhere else, can be seen on exhi- ] bition at the Bazaar. The prices are ] right. 2 ? Arrested in Bamberg. \ Sheriff P. H Corley arrested ] Frank Turner, at Bamberg, last j week and placed him in jail at this place on the charge of stealing a gold watch and money on Thanksgiving Day from Mr. Bell, at Brook- e land. Turper will now await the ( coming court for trial. Semember Your Friends, J With a nanfrfttTf of Nunnallv's Fine Candy. Your sweetheart will appreciate one. The Kaufmann Drag Co. Baptist Sunday School. The Sunday School of the Baptist church will have a Christmas exercise in Boof Hall Christmas night, December 25. A program will be rendered for the benefit of the Sunday School - and the people of the Lexington cotton mill. Exercises will begin at seven o'clock. Every one is cordially invited. Zm&s Enjoyment. Christmas is near and we have the goods for you to enjoy yourself in all the eatables. Call to see us before you buy anything. M. B Hartley Co., Lexington Depot.' Pound. Watch chain found between Irmo and J. H. Counts', on Friday morn-. ing of fair week. Correct identification of same and payment for this advertisement is required. J. H. Counts. Bargains in Pictures. , We have some bargains in Framed Pictures. They make good Xroas presents. The Kanfmann Drag Co. Sunday School Exercises. Remember the Sunday school exercises of the different denominations: Methodist, Sunday morning at the churchy Baptist, Christmas night at Hoof Hail ana toe Jjumeran on , Thursday night, December 28, at : Roof Hall. The public is invited to attend these exercises Will You? It is said the way to be happy is to make.others happy. Now if all who are in arrears for Subscription will pay os, we will be happy. So dear delinquents will yon not seek your own happiness by making us bappj? Sold Out. Mr. John M. Caugbman has sold bis farm of 360 acres about five miles out on the Wyse Ferry road to Mr. Preston Warner. W. R. Arnold will farm with other help on the place next year. Mr. Caugbman is having a neat and handsome dwelling built on his - - ?? _ 1 .< IL: i - lot OT1 Upper jmain street ur iliib pi?ce and when completed will reside in town. Masonic. An extra meeting of Lexington Lodge, No. 152, A. F. M , will be held at 1 o'clock p m. share. Wedn atari a v Hpr? 27. 1905, for the DUF MWWMWJ, pose of iuptalling officers. Refreshments, will be served by the Stewards, and the Brethren are earnestly requested to attend. By ord*r of the W. M. G M. Barman, Secretary. A Double Marriage. Cards are out announcing a double marriage to take plac? at Whit* Rook on Thursday, December 28, 1905, at 12:30 o'clock p. m Mr. E U. Sbealy and Miss Magyie Richardbod, both of White Rock, and Mr. Qoincy Y. Wingard, of Lexington, and Miss Mary L. Richardson, of White Rock, are to be married in Mt. Vernon Lutheran church. ' Rev. J. B. Haigier will officiate. For Sale, Oq the 1st Monday in January at the court house, the home place of the late Major H. A. Meetze will be Bold to the highest bidder. The tract contains 8 acres, more or less; has a good two etory residence. tenant bouse, out buildings and barns. Two fine wells of water and a good stream through the property. Terms announced day of sale. 7*8 H. A. Meetze. Lights and Water Works. The Town Council has taken initiative steps towards installing an electric plant to furnish lights for the town, business and private use. Also water works. A committee has been ippointed and an experienced man invited to come and survey the situation, furnish estimates, &c. Both are very much needed and we will be pleased to see some definite action taken in the matter. Perfumery. Remember we have some fancy packages of the best Perfumery for Dbristmas presents. The Kaufmann Drug Co. Masonic Elsction. At the regular communication of 3eder Lodge No. 184 F. and A. M. leld in Masonic bail, Wagener, 8. C., December 14, the folio wing officers pere elected, appointed and installed ;o serve said lodge for next ensuing Hasonic year: J. 0. Courtney, W. M ; 5. C. Scbofield, S. W ; G. A. Rawls, T. W.; H. D Shumpert, Treasurer; T. E. Watson, Secretary; J. K. Gantt, 5. D; J R. Williams, J. I>; S. E. Berry, T; W. H. Gantt and Auston Berry, Stewart. Call and See. You will Bave no money or get mything nicer or better by going to Columbia to buy your Christmas ricks, because the Bazaar will com>ete in price and goods. If you lon't believe it, csll and find out. tun ^ - ; ' ^BBBWaKiHlwEwiBiMBBBflMBIIB|BH ^k _ |DSBBBBHBWPBIqH^H^B^^^HB| i <r j KHfl seco:nt;d 1 t 3UU RF^GARDI ? $1.50 ti f Complete Sla The LION FUI ? 1426, Main S "15 ! CHRISTMA I I We are headqut | Such as Loudon Layer Raisin Citron, Mixed Nuts, Almo Filberts, Mincemeat, Shre< tine, Prunes, Evaporated Cheese, Macaroni, Eutte: Crackers; Fine Teas and C ii ceries for the Holiday Tra I i CAN] ij ;| We have in stock thousands of for the Christmas Trade, cheap. FIRE "V j We are headquarters for these J boys more pleasure at Chr them of us; headquarters. CHRISTM | Prettiest tilings you ever saw, one or more. Price 5 cent write us for anything w; Correspondence cheerfully | LORICK & (INCORP I Columbia, ?????????i???? 1 Wants your busi DRY GOOD.' SHOES, hardwar: MOWERS, HARNESS, T?iciiv)QYino JLJRJ?*9 Life, Fire, Accident. I have purchased the local agency of all the companies represented here bv Mr. C. S. Bradford, and respectfully ask for a continuance of the business given him. E. G. DREHER, LEXINGTON, - - S. C. Trespass Notice. TVTOTICE, WE THE UNDERSIGNED li forbid ail persons trespassing or hunting on our lands. Mrs. Martha Miller, Mrs. M. E. Leckie, M. L. Martin, H. W. Martin. December 2, 1905. 4w8. If you want to sell your farm, boose, H-r lot; or if you want to buy real estate of any kind, anywhere write me. I can accommodate you. C. M. Dempsey, Real Estate Broker, 1811 Main street,Columbia, S. C. 4 7 iAND BEDS TO SELL 5 -ESS OF COST. S " - " ' - y a $4.75, ' | ts and Rollers. J RNITURE CO.,! 3-. COOK, M'g'r., J t., Columbia, S. C. ? WWWVWWW^ Fsnnns i U UUUUUI ; t irters for them. s, Seeded Raisins, Currants, j nds, Brazils, Walnuts, Pecans, ; ided Cocoanut, Lemons, Gela- j Peaches and Apples, Cream ! r, Imported Sardines, Fancy ; toffees and all other fine Gro- i de. l)IES. pounds. Fresh goods, bouglit | A fine line to select from and ! VORKS. || s goods. Nothing gives the j istmas than Fire Works. Buy ! Write for our price list. Its ; AS BELLS, ji every Diningrooni should liave i s each, up. Come to see us, or | anted in Christmas Groceries. ; ?jus>\ eicu. LOWRANCE, I ORATED,) i; - - S. C. ji [ness and guaranty at the low 3, NOTI< HATS E, BUGG RAKI SADD Economisl FOR COA] The very best stove that can be had is none too good for you. Next in importance to the home itself comes the stove; for no ar. _ - i i ^ v tide made and sold aaas so mucn to THE COMFORT OFTHEHOME as a thoroughly reliable Cooking Apparatus. Used on an average of tliree hours per day for three hundred and sixty-five days of every year it is the constant companion of the housewife and will undoubtedly have its influence upon her disposition. IT IS MY CLAIM that there is no Range offered to the American people that is better than the "ECONOMIST,' no matter what the cost of it may be. It wi i do > nytliing that any other Steel Range will do; it will last as long as any otber. It cost less than its competitors and but little more than trashyimitations which are not worth the room they occupy. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED *-- "RV/vnnrmet: CO evcry usci kj4. u? Wrought Steel Range. Write me a postal card, it will bring to you my new and handsomely illustrated catalog showing anything and everything that you may need in Stoves, Ranges and heaters and the lowest prices that good goods can be sold. NO. PRICES. WE 8-E-4-R ?42.00. 415 18-E-6-R ?45.00. 474 28-E-8-R ?50.00. 497 ?: . je 485 KING STREET. "TROTH IS II ? AJ I HAVE S * / / j n \ ^s ? iva:. je: i Batesburg, j- - n _ jes to sen you me est prices. DNS, i-IES, 3S, EES, Wrought { r nrara np wr U, vj^J.UU Ull IV L IGHT. SIIZE TOP S! f lbs. 48 x 28. 16 x lbs. 49 x 28. 18 x lbs. ol x 28. 20 x K RJL1 HBHIY"im'l OLD I Two carloads of Horses an are unloading two cars ten days. Two car lo FINE I also two carloads of tf Celebrated M here ready to unload, on earth. The Maker stand back of them, i I buv in lar&'e lots and pay I %J O JL %J counts. I sell to honest buyers upoi ' I need not say that I am th Fine and Heavy Harnesses, either for pleasure or ] I have enough WOVEN W the World. j A large stock of Coffins, ( . XfcJCTTJLi very best goods CLOTHING, GROCERIES, WAGONS, STOVES, ETC. ^ )0D FUEL. p ' rmi 5^^^3?^5X???^;^%R^.?BK?nQAJWItt8?2E IZE OVEN- SIZE HOLE. 20 x 13 inches. 8 inches. 20 x 14 inches. 8 inches. 20 x 14 inches. 8 inches. iarXiS, CHARLESTON, S. C. fill PREVAIL" d Mules in two weeks, and . .->Tr T TTT1 11 c 1 4-V? om it? j lUUttJ X VV ill OCli L XX111 Xi-I ads of WGGIES, le ilburn Wagons These Wagons are the best s and my own guarantee spot cash and get all dis ii their own terms, e largest dealer in Saddles, Robes and Blankets plantation. L IRE FENCE to reach around , Get prices. Caskets and Burial Robes. A WD. s. c