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, The Lexington Bi^pa-cn. Wednesday, January 2,1907. *, Index to New At* taasments. Groceries?Lorick & Lowrance. Stationery?R. L. Bryan Co. Greeting?E. G. Dreher & Co. Midwinter Sale?Mimnaugb. Coffins?G. W. Lindler. Citation?Estate Jacob J. Kyzer. , 'For Sale?G. W. Lewis, w Va.-Har. Chemical Works. Lexington Turpentine Market. Dip per barrel $8.25 to $9.25 ^ Scrape per hundred $1.5C ^ 8pirits per gallon 61 Cotton ICafket. vr Columbia, good middling, - 10% Lexington, good middling, - 10% Divine Service WiE be held at Nazareth next Sunday at 11 a. m. For Sole, One milch cow with young calf. Ap2 piy to J. J. Fox, lw9pd Lexington, S. C. - . ? m * Oat on Bail. The Younginer boys, charged with cutting young, Shumpert Ciiristmas day at Nazareth church and who was arrested on; Monday by Sheriff Corley, are out oh bond, bail having been arranged ' in the sum of $300 each. Young Shumpert is getting well. ' A Card of Tlunks. I desire to express my very hearty thanks to the good people of the town of Lexington and vicinity for a donation of more than twenty-five dollars, presented as a surprise to the underv signed, -for the purpose of defraying expenses incurred by his horse running away. Very appreciating, J. W. Nea3e. ?. : ' * Ssoond Loss Wittiin Year. * /Mrs. Jacob Long, residing near 2^ Prosperity, lost her house and contents by nre Sunday night, December "23rd. About a year ago. she lost her home and she had not gotten over the loss, as no one can, and now the second time has met with misfortune. The people should go t6 her aid, while ' they can never return the los9. - Outer vs. Fallaw. A case of long standing in the civil k courts entitled Lula Gunter vs. Martha and Burt FaUaw, envolving title to a large tract of land near the Edisto river, in Black Creek, claimed by both parties has just been awarded by Judge R. W. Memminger, who he*rd the case, to Mrs. Lula Gunter. 2Tev Brookland Masons. New Brookland. Dec. 29.?Sinclair lodge, A. F. M., No. 154, installed the . officers for the ensuing year at a special communication on last Thursday night,..The officers installed are as ... followsf M. H.,wm.w: M;- C. R. Costner, S. Wi r*H.-L. Goble, J. W.; * ? ? * J T T A A. &+ iSftCSmao, ireoauiri , u.v. auwj, secretaiy; J. L. Gunter, S. D.; B. A?j Lucas, J. T>.; E. W. Weaver and J. B. Minis, stewards, C. T. Weed, tiler. : Ziad Beaamta&nces. We feel more than thankful to Mrs. Catherine Mever, of the River section, for kindly remembering us with .a rich piece of turkey from her family dinner yesterday. She is one of tine few good old souls left and whom it iS ajpity could not live always. We also wish to here thank another friend s to partake of a turkey dinner with him and family on Sunday, but our physical inabilitv prevented our accepting their kind invitation for which we are truly thankful and regret we could not be present. A In St. Louis. 0 Mr, W.. H. Witt, of the firm of Reeves & Witt Live Stock and Vehicle Co., of Swansea, S. C., is in St. Louis, Mo., where he is buying a large lot of horses and mules for their trade. He will return about January 18th with a couple of cars of fine horses and mules.Mr. Witt is a good judge of stock and always buys at the right prices. Go to Reeves & Witt Live Stock and Vehicle Co. for your stock. They will . treat you right, . Christmas Tree Enjoyed. The Christmas tree at Providence on last Wednesday, the day after Christmas, was greatly enjo}red by a lars?e and appreciative crowd. The tree was large and heavily laden with I many valuable and useful presents ! for both old and young, and furnished * a lot of amusement for the young folks. There were exercises by the children, and the Rev. Mr. Nease, the speaker of the dav, made an appropriate address. Ail passed off quietly and left feeling that it was good to have gathered together. Rev. Nease, the pastor, received a handsome purse as a token of appreciation for his services for which tie returned his appreciative thanks in a few minutes speech. Unclaimed List of letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the week ending December 31, 1906: Females. Clark, Miss Rilla. Walker, Mrs. S. A. Walker, Mrs. Sarah, postal. Males. Edwards, Calhoun. Wise, Ernest. These letters will be 9ent to the dead letter office January 14, 1907, if not delivered before. In calling for the above, please say "advertised," giving date of list. S. J. Leaphart, Postmaster. is CURES WHERE AU. ELSE FAILS is! M Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good, yj Pfl Use in time. Scld by druggists. CI From Fond Branch. To the Bdiior of The Dispatch: How about the resolution that you have made for 1907? Better still, how did you execute those you made last January? As is usual, this is a moving time. People and things in general are on the move. Wnat the outcome* will be I don't know. Your old scribe is back again for a few days. Glad to mingle with these good people. . Mr. William Crout has been quite sick for a few days, but at last report he is improving. Mr. E. P. Shealey, one of our most enterprising country merchants, nas moved into his new dwelling near Pond Branch church. i Mr. Noah A. Lewis is erecting a very handsome residence on his place. Noah is one of our most industrious young farmers and our community is proud of him. Mrs. Ethel Monts,- of Columbia, spent Christmas with the old folks at home. Mr. Daniel A. Joffcoat, of Swansea, has charge of the Pond Branch school He is discharging his duties faithful and well. Miss Lola Grout is spending a part of the Yuletide with hef sister at Leesville. Monday evening was a season of much meiriment and. enjoyment ht Mr. Geo. W. Smith's, despite the very inclement weather. In the parlor stood a beautiful cedar tree, laden with all kinds of suitable Christmas gifts. Santa Claus and his "better 5311," after making the children laugh and cry, proceeded to distribute the gifts. On Tuesday the children and grandchildren of Mr. W? W. Koon gathered at his home to celebrate his birthday, which happened this year on Christmas day. These gatherings are sources of great pleasure, and from the smile on his face I believe a burden of fifteen years was rolled back, and I believe that 1907 will be brighter and more joyous for him and his dear wife, who have shared each others' burdens for well nigh these fifty years. May that same home be the scene of many more similar gath erings, is the wish of C. Gilbert, Dec. 28. . . About the easiest way to settle an argument is to shut up. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. By Geo, S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, H. C. Kyzer, made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Jacob J. Kyzer. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Jacob J. Kyzer, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on 14 January, 1907, next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 29th day of Dec. Anno Domini 1906. GEO. S DRAFTS, (L. S.) Probate.Judge, Lexington County, S. C. Published on the 2nd day of January, 1907, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2wl0 Trespass Notice. This is to notify all persons not to hunt, make roads or paths, haul off wood, or to trespass in any manner whatever upon our lands, and all who violate this notice will certainly be prosecuted according to law. Geo. W. Harmax, Victor Harman, 4wl0p Jacob K. Harman. Notice, Trespassers! This is to notify all persons not to trespass in any manner whatever, either by persons or their stock, roaming at large, upon my lands on Big Bever creek; on the line of Lexington and Orangeburg counties. The law will 7Yisit.ivplv hA enforced against anv tres rw?* vv ~ ~ " ~ ? ~ ~ * passing contrary to this notice. Virgil D. F. Rucker. Dec. 11. 4w9. Notice. The overseers of the public roads in . Lexington County are hereby notified to put their respective sections of the roads in good condition at once; and to report, under oath, to the Supervisor's office b? the 10th, of January next, all tools received, material used, or funds expended upon the roads during the present year. They shall also return a full and true list and statement of the names of all persons within their respective districts who have been ordered out to perform labor on the roads; the number of days each worked, and a list of those who have refused or neglected to perform road duty. They shall report, under oath, what tools and property, including unexpended funds, they have on hand, which belong to the county. 1 Lewis J. Langford. Supr. Lex. Co., S. C. Dec. 10, 4w9 G.W. LINDLER, Chapin, S. C., Has an up-to-date line of COFFINS AMD GASKETS On hand, at prices to suit everybody. Prices range from $1.50 up to $50.00. Call on me and I will save you money. Jan. 2. 3m ^ For INSURANCE, LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, ' SEE E. G. Dreher, LEXINGTON, S. C. Strongest and Best Companies ^^1 ~n^? rnirfSn^r^n^n i~M^i? B? ?? *^~?- ^"~ ? ? ^i?i THE LEXIN j The i ' tvtitt n nrvnc Iir jj JJXt X UUUl/i jp hard war: m The most complete J 'H ' [ M . orJOBOOOOCOPfflCaGCedOOOOGOCgQB toCQcacgegegfigeacgi 1 BUGGIES, CARRI Sjjj bmmmm?wasem I .eg ?a 25 S A Car Load of BIR1 H The I JSum Come and see my Stock. ri: 1 an irniAOepcocgegogcacflegcft QrooorocdcdroCd j ALFRED J. FOX, j J m a ] Life Insurance, ' ; I 1.11 ! 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C. > to save all , 6 Acres very near Lexington, \ This St()< 1 Q* i a. , . j ] ' Store building and lot 011 Main > Boy S 1 j, street, Lexington, S. C. | Cliildr < House and lot in town Lexing- viiiiur M ton?1 acre land; 6-room dwelling. > NOW is ! 250"acres on Southern railroad \ n. < 21 miles from-Barr," 4 miles from > menus. vm j Grilbert-?2 buildings, good or- ' > B chard, 50 acres open land. | -REHsrtr. I B < One store room, one warehouse ? f j Lexington, S. C. j J ! Write or call to see me > ! at THE HOME BANK. ! T" | | This is to ii ( trespass 011 th * __ either by hu? ECZEMA and PILE CURE manner' what pnrr Knowing what it was to suffer. rigidly enfon rtlCC will give FREE OF CHARGE, tlns Ii0ru'e 1 to any afflicted a positive cure for 4w])d Eczepaa. Salt Rlienm, Erysipelas, Piles and Skin Diseases. Instant relief. Don't suffer longer. Write F. W. WTL- ! All LIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New j H I B York. 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C. / 'Phone 934 ilTwlisBEST PIANOS SUPERIOR REED ORGANS n ami 1 r or unurcnes or the Home at low prices and easy terms at MALONE'S MDSIC HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C. Write for Catalogues and for SPECIAL HOLIDAY INDUCEMENTS. ' Mo colli lii, LEXINGTON, S. C. / Literary, Scientific and Classical Courses. j FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 10, 1000. \ i Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing \ and Elocution. College Trained Teachers. Expenses for Session i $00 to $80. Send for cata- ... lnrrna Ar1r?rr>?s i.Vg U.V. V?.-W F. W. RAUCH, Principal. M. D. HARMAN, Secretary. CHEAP HORSE While lie had colic, but finding Dr | Boyd's Sure Pop Colic Cure at Derrick's' , j Drug Store, gave it to him, and soon lie i -was worth $2o0, as usual. Dr. Boyd's Colic Cure, Fever Cure, Gall Cure, Liniment for man or beast, Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powders. All of Boyd's remedies are for sale at DERRICK'S DRUG STORE, Lexington, S. C. i Julv 2o- J v i i " : FOLEYSHONIT^TAR ! steps th? cougSi and Sxealalunga