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The Lexington Dispatch, j Wednesday, November 25, 1903Xndes ta 2sTevr Advertisements. ; Wire Palling at Swansea?Reynolds & Craft. Buggies, Etc.?M. E. Rutland. Clothing?Giradeau & Marshall. Closing Oat Sale?J. W. & R. L. Ly brand. Shoes?Knotts, Dowling & Co. * Ladies Suits?Jas. L. Tapp Co. Stoves?W. S. Stewart. Going Out of Business?W. H. F. Y> XVcl^U# Keep Your Money Safe?The Home Bank. Cotton ICarket. * Lexington 9c With Ales. Ayouh. Mr. Julias I. Adam9, a hustling young man from this county, is now with the well known Columbia firm of Alex. Ayoub, where he will be pleased to see hi9 Lexington friends. The Upper Union. The next union meeting of the up T.oxinffK'kTi "Rantiat, jpt?r UiVlBlUU VI vu^ Ui/Atu^vvu J Association will meet with the Samaria Baptist church on next Saturday. ^ An interesting program has been ar1 ranged and a full representation is v earnestly desired. Prices Seduced. In order to reduce our stock of General Merchandise, we have cut prices on everything in our store. If you want to save money, be sure to call early. J. C. KINARD & CO., Leesville, S. C. For Seat. The home place of G. M. Caughman, containing house and barns and ail land in cultivation. Apply to Caughman Bros., Inc., Columbia, S. C., or <x. M. Caughman, Lexington, S. C., R. F. D. 2. Good Farm for Sale. I will sell my place. 208 acres, for $1,600 cash, or will lease to good man. For particulars, apply to E. Austin Smith, Pelion, S. C., Route 1. 4w5p Try one bottle of Horehound, Mullien and Tar and be relieved of that * -cough and cold and you will have no other cough mixture. The Murray Drug Co., Makers, Columbia, S. C. Church Notices. ? . ' Rev. B. W. Cronk will preach at Providence next Sunday at 11 a. m. and at Pisgah. at 4. p. m. Public cordially invited to attend these services. Niss Emily Nuanamaker. Miss Emily Geiger Nunnamaker, the very accomplished and attractive voung daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. JSTunnamaker, of Columbia, passed the ' civil service examination on Oct. 8th. Miss Nunnamaker is a talented young "woman and her friends are rejoicing over the success 9he has made. Obituary. Born Nov. 22, 1906, Clarence W. Crout; died Nov. 15, 1908. He was buried at Irene church. Service conducted by the writer. A. R. T, mm ? . Everybody takes Horehound, Mullien and Tar because it cures. Try it. ? All Drug Stores and General Merchants sell it. The Murray Drug Co., Makers, Columbia, S. C. * For Sale. Saturday, November 28th, begin. ~ _ T ill 11 ning at 1U a. m., x will soil an luc personal property I have at my late home place. Much of this property is useful on the farm and in the home. J. R. W. SEASE, 2w4 Gilbert, R. F. D. 2. Roads to be Clayed. A move is now on foot to clay the Two-Notch and Augusta roads. It is said that the county will furnish the hands to dig the clay and load the > wagons, while those interested will furnish the teams. The work will commence on Dec. 1st, and all parties interested in the work are requested to meet at Arthur's Crossing and J. J* Hite's place on the morning of Dec. lg 1 1 Thanksgiving Services. There will be Thanksgiving Services held in St. Stephen's Lutheran church , tomorrow morning. At 11 o'clock there will be a sermon by the Rev. W. L. Keel of the Baptist church. At 10:30 there will be an interesting exercise by the students of the Palmetto Collegiate Institute, appropriate to the occasion. The public cordially invited to attend these services. It is a large bottle Horehound, Mul< lien and Tar and at any hour of the day or night it will relieve you of your cough and throat affections. ^ Try it. The Murray Drug Co., Makers, Columbia, S. C. W t t t Eing & Tucker's Staw. King & Tucker's Big Railroad Shows appeared in Lexington yesterday afternoon and last night. This is a very creditable attraction, indeed. There were many good features and > this aggregation will be welcomed back again. Trespass Notice. Notice is hereby given, that all persons are forbidden to trespass on lands * of the undersigned. Henry J. Lyles, C. E. Lyles, H. D. Hughes, Monroe Gunter, N. J. Berrv, J. I. Berry, O. T. O'Daniel, A. C. Rawls, ^ ^ - - \ T T>, Mrs. Jttosaoeue urmier, a. ?j. jduu v. 4wpft A large bottle of Horehound, Mullien and Tar for 25 cents and will do ? you good to relieve the children of their coughs and colds. Try it. Only 25 cents. The Murray Drug Co., Makers, Columbia, S. C. r Court Proceedings. When we went to press last week the ease of John W. Scotield against E. E. Felder, involving landlord and tenant was in progress. A verdict was returned favorable to botli parties. The next case was that of tlie Citizens Bank of Bates burg against Dr. D. R. Kneeee, of Pelion, in which the plaintiff brought, suit on an insurance note. After hearing all the evidence in the case, the judge directed a verdict. in favor of Ine plaintiff. The case of White Geiger against " J A J? T !?ia Pnilnr.jr ill i TUG OGiiUOiirU. 1\IL UlLiKs Utttinuj, m which the plaintiff was seeking dam- I ages for the non-delivery of fertilizers, resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff. Reynolds & Craft, of Swansea, received a verdict against the Seaboard for damage to freight. The case of John,\V. Ross against the Southern Railway, a suit for 125,000 for alleged personal injuries received while working on a box car in the city of Columbia some time during September, 1907, consumed Friday and Saturday and the greater part of Monday. The plaintiff was represented by E. J. Best of Asheville, N. C., W. Boyd Evans and Lawson D. Melton of Columbia, and Messrs. Etird & Dreher of Lexington, while the defendant was represented by E. M. Thompson and Senator W. H. Sharpe. A mistrial was ordered in this case. The court is now engaged in the case of Dreher and Huffman, against the C. N. & L. Railroad, 'Ihis is a fire damage suit, and will ci nsume the greater pare 01 ene munnug. Wire Fulling at Swansea. Two elections have passed, but the wire pulling at Swansea continues. Messrs. Reynolds & Craft still have a full supply of the Pittsburg Perfect Fence, suitable for all purposes, which thqy are selling at lower prices than ever before. They also have a full line of seasonable goods in every dt partment of their mammoth establishment. Reynolds & Cratt are popular?they are justly popular?because they treat you right on every purchase. See their big display ad. elsewhere and give them a call. Pelican Lodge, I. 0. 0. F. Pelican Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., will hold its regular meeting on Friday night, Dec. 4th, at which time Grand Warden, W. Hampton Cobb, Grand Secretary S. F. Killingsworth and Pa9t Grand Master W. E. Avery, all of Columbia, will be present and make addresses. All Odd Fellows in good standing are invited to attend this meeting of Pelican Lodge. r , Final Discharge. This is to notify all persons that I will apply to the Hon. Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Judge of Probate for Lexington county, South Carolina, on the 28th day of No- ! vember, 1908, for a final discharge as administrator - of the of Elizabeth A. Lorick, deceased. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, 4w4 Administrator. Siz Prisoners Escape From The Chaingang. On Monday morning about 8 o'clock six prisoners escaped from the chaingang which was located near Magnolia school house in the Dutch Fork. It seems that one of the guards had stepped off for a short while, leaving only one man to guard the 26 men. All of the men made a brake at the same time. The guard fired three shots at the fleeing men, bit they went wild of their mark and the men went on. Among the number who escaped are ?enry Moore, George Baxter and Abram James, the three who attempted to assassinate Deputy Sheriff Miller several weeks ago. Going Out of Business. An o/>/>Annf m \t Sordino in VU UV/W UU t VI AJLiJ UV/VAA1AV 1U health, I am forced to discontinue business, and will put my entire stock- of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats and Clothing on the market at a great reduction price until Dec. 25th, 1908. After Dec. 31st. the business will be owned and controled by Riley & Haigler Bros., who will put in an up-to-date line of goods and do business at the same stand. You will make no mistake to call on them. W. H, F. PASTI Honesty I I in Jewelry | "If it came from Sentz's, you know it's all right," is what one si of our customers remarked to {? another the other day. g When you buy Jewelry, you P generally have to take the "Jew- W eler's word for it" whether it is R good or not. a That's just where our reputa- & tion for honesty and fair dealing | counts. 8 And furthermore, we will al- m ways give you your money hack E I I and ask no questions any time H 3*011 are dissatisfied with a pur- jj| chase. ? ij Special attention to mail orders, ? 1 CHARLES I SiiTZ, I JEWELEE, I I 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C 1 991. L. Mnfl 1523 Main St. Pino Blacksmith at Swansea. Ihavejust completed one of the finest blacksmith and wheelwright shops in the county and am prepared to ao all kinds of blacksmith and wheelwright work on short notice. I have recently enstalled a 6-horse power gasolene engine and other up-todate machinery. Bring your work to me. Charges reasonable. B. CHANEY, Swansea, S. C. 2w4p How to Treat a Sprain. Sprains, swellings and lameness are promptly relieved by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This liniment reduces in- I flamation and soreness so that a sprain may be cured in about one-third the time required by the usual treatment. For sale by Kaufmann Drag Co. * ^Lv3uo* /"y . 1 wnww : 7 ? - * WK ~~~ *** EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE SOME of our yaseline, cold cream, cough mixture, cold and grip tablets, arnica, paregoric and other necessities. They are invaluable in case of emergencies, splendid to ward off a threatened illness. BUY THEM AT THIS PHARMACY so as to insure getting the best quality. We pay as much attention to household necessities and remedies as we do to the most important drugs. Price them as moderately as anybody. THEKAHN DRUG CO Lexington, S. C. Good morning! Wont yon come in and see our new style Low Shoes for Ladies? The kind we sell at 82.00 you will find nicer, finer and better made than the kind you I have been getting, j H Tan Kid, Tan Calf and Black Kid are the most popular this season. 1 EHRLICH'S. !S22fc!eaHB!a,$.s. I Q S'pl insraf^rsf ddlloldulUi y If vou like to wear clothes \> just a little different .from the rest vou want to look at our new Varsity Suits which is made with all the new little kinks that you d like. ?10.00, ?15.00, ?18.50. You'll like them. Overcoats ?8.50 to ?16.50. Fall Hats, Neckwear and Underwear. Glad to show you through. fin THE nU, CLOTHIER Columbia, S. C. ? awnniMBgaBa W. S. STEWART SELLS-? HEATING STOVES for OIL, WOOD and COAL, RANGES and COOK STOVES, MANTLES, GRATES and TILE,and BUILDERS HARDWARE a specialty. "Quality and Price." "Reliable." 1526 Main Si. Phons 1294 COLUMBIA, S. C. MEET ME \ ? \ NEW SUITS SELLING AMERICA'S GREATES1 Never befor our suit depa: oarfc of the St tfast few weeki dark blues an< Suits usually sell from $15.00 to $50.C surprised at the rich qualities of these s from $10.00 up. Long Coats ai mu mi.nllaof r\f VinnQ T_Anor C*t J. lie 5HCUCOI. \JL JIUUUOU^UVJ v ' Carolinas. Handsome new styled Lo | Broadcloths in black and the popular st you want for immediate wear. Thanks the reach of every one, from $5.00 u] $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00 are the best v sales at these prices beginning Monday ftj: We will sell an immense lot of selec ever known in the Carolinas. We bouj Fars at a [sacrifice and offer them to 'where. Beautiful Muf'f Furs and Neckp Carricule, Squirrel and other stylish $10.00 and $15.00. ORDER All mail orders entrusted to us by a special shopping lady in the sto guarantee satisfaction or your motieyb customers cheerfully and promptly an a special feature with this store and v 85 00 vvhen cash accompanies order. mrr-fr"! w a w in yj f DEP&RTME' 1638 to 1646 Main Street, 11 mim k la<p!ra!r s 0m\* i STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Comity of Lexington. G. T. Graham and T. 0. Sturkie, p:irtj in Law, doing bn>iue.*s at Lexington, South Carolina, as Graham & Sturkie, S plaintiffs, against Rosalie Steruenberg, defendant. In Magistrate's Court. I To the Sheriff of Lexington County: j Complaint having been made unto i me by T. C. Sturkie, one of the members of the firm of G. T. Graham and ! T. C. Sturkie, tliat prior to the litli day I of November, l'.'Ob, Rosalie Steruen! berg became indebted to the said firm I of Graham & Sturkie, as set out in affi; davit hereto attached, to the amount of ! one hundred dollars, for legal and other | services rendered her in the case of the I State vs. Maxcey and Percey Steren : uerg, uerAtuu miuur uiiiiuicii, ?ulu vycic ! tried in the Court of General Sessions j for .Lexington county, in the November I term of court, and said minor children i were released from all charges preferred | against them, and plaintiffs have made j demand for the payment of same, but defendant failed and refused to pay same. These are therefore to require you to summon the said Rosalie Sternenberg to be and appear before the Court of G. A. Derrick, Magistrate at Lexington, S. C., twenty-three (23) days after the service of this summons and complaint, or judgment will be given against her by default. Given under my hand apd seal this, the 14th dav of November; 1908. G. A. DERRICK, Magistrate. Xh rfWk. Xk xHw VLJ* Vll* VIT VH* V1J? Vli' xi" ^ II 4t cit ifc 4fe $> <4P 4P3P HP HP HP HP HAVE YOU ENOUGH to pay your way should the salary stop? To go into business, buy a home or make your old age comfortable? If not, your duty is piain. Start an account with our Savings Depaitment at once, save and deposit every dollar you can and have money on hand when needed. 4 per cent, interest will be added to your money here. Carolina National Bank, COLUMBIA, s. c. W. A. CLARK, President. T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier. AT TAPP'S RAPIDLY eOK r VALUE e have we had such wonderful saie9 ill rtment. Ladies of taste from every ate have come to our store during the 3 and they have bought these wonder$25.00 and $35.00. The best selected Suits ever shown in the South. s in the last day or two make9 Tapp's id Suits the supreme style selection in mth. Magnificent qualities, decided ;-fitting garments, all at prices you can tywhere in the whole South. We will a line of specially ordered Suits at ,'t match in the whole of Dixie. These ts usually bring $35.00 and $40.00 in all ought them at a sacrifice and you share j with us. These Suits are the very in the Taupe grays, the new Wine lew dark and light greens, light and I the striking stripes. We guarantee ; $35.00 are beautiful. These handsome )0. You will be more than agreeably juits at ?35.00. Other handsome Suits id Top Coats pats and Top Coats ever seen in the ng Coats of the very best grades of lades and light striped effects. Coats giving sales place these coats within p. The Coats at ?5.00, ?10.00, ?12.50, alues we have ever offered. Special morning. Come in early and be fitted. RS :tecl Furs. The best values in this line ?ht a special lot of handsome stylish you at prices you can't match elsdeces and fall sets of best Mink, Lynx, skins; priced special at ?2.9S, ?5.00, I -m - wr -??r i i jol MAIL are carefully and promptly executed J re, who is very painstaking, and we ; ack. All inquiries from out-of-town swered. The mail order business is ve pay express ou ail purchases over I FAPP rnHPANY I I rig I by if a si /111 I | NT STOUE, Columbia, S. C.! MVMWm < Htl imib ? *, 7 * >Vi 7-/* * ? * " ? ^ <? K* ? YY a *?* - nv?j -'A ? i. o? w> J w I ! The Xev Acme and Davis Unique ! improved drop head machines; nicely j finished in oak; easy running and perj feet sew ng; f i.'iy guaranteed; for ! sale at factory p -ices for cash, or on 1 easy payments, a The Bazaar, tf Kico B. liar man. Trespass Notice. This is to notify ail persons not to hunt, fish, or in any manner whatsoever trespass upon our lands. Tiie law will be rigidly enforced against all violators of this "notice. '^1 trr n 1. v>. \\ . i_itugiuu*uj. 4w5 D. .T. Caughman. THE JEWELER 1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Unsurpassed opportunity is given here to find attractive articles for gift purposes, and Dispatch readers are cordially invited to do their chopping at Avery's. A Store Full of good things awaits inspection and attractive prices prevail, so none may go away dissatisfied. Can mention but few things in this place. For fuller details visit Avery's. Watches of all styles, sizes and prices. We prefer to sell the finest, but whether its $100.00 or $1.00 you wish to spend you get good value any time. Umbrellas make useful gift9 for women and men. Finely mounted in gold and silver from $3.50 to $25.00. Fans are essentially feminine. Dainty white and black designs, and nana painted effects. Prices very reasonable. Silverware from leading factories, and this stock comprises goods in sterling silver from Tea Sets to Tea Balls with all the spoons, forks and knife family. The silver plated goods for common every day nse is likewise complete. Jewelry in all forms comprise a carefully selected stock and whether its 25 cents or 25 dollars you have to spend you can find it at Avery's. Eyes that need glasses get most scrupulous attention by a graduate optician. Free. I am giving away a few pictures?a reproduction of a $12,500 painting. To get it you must register your name at this store before Dec. 25th. It's free?there is no chance, no drawing for it. Ask any one in the store about it. AVERY, The Jeweler 1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C* DR. G. R. HORDING, Sinless Tooth Extractor and Professional Dentist, F. D. No. 2, 18 A., Columbia, S. C. Hyatt Park car runs by the office. | Alfred J. Fox, I ? DaaI CAIAIA I i ncai toiasc ? !] and Insurance, I j LEXINGTON, S.C. : I WANTED i j r i Five 100 acre Farms. ! i FOB SALE. ; J 165 acres one mile from Lexing- > < ton depot; 75 acres cleared; young [ < orchard; creek runs through , j place; fruit never fails. i i 20 acres near Lexington. * [ < 69 acres 4 miles from Steedman > | ?18 acres cleared. > < One lot in town of Lexington. i < 60 acres within one mile of > j Arthur, 2 acres open land. Plenty > { of water on the place. ' < One lot on Main street of Lex- , J ington; good building. > < One lot on Main street of Lex- | < ington; store building and ware- > j house. > < 80acres 2 miles from Lexington. | < Plenty water. Fruit never fails. ) J 85 acres near Lexington. Good > < for truck. Fruit never fails. [ < 250 acres 21 miles from South- ) J ern railway. 00 acres open land. > , Fruit never fails. Good orchard [ 1 on the place. Two buildings. > j 25 resident lots in town of Lex- > { ington. j ( Lot in Lexington with 3-room > j dwelling. > ( 45 acres, miles frcm Lexington, [ < 9 acres open land. Plenty water. > ^ loS acres 2] miles from South- & 2 eru railway, 50 acres open land, r 0 Two story dwelling painted and ? Jj has -S rooms. Store house and ? ( good harn and stables. Fruit | c never fails. > j 95 acres, 25 acres open land, > { 35 acres round timber, 35 acres | < boxed timber, 2 4-room houses, > J barn and stables. Church and { school house within 2 miles of | < place. > 1 4 one-half acre lots on Depot > ti Street. * [ < 4 cne-half acre lots on new > j street to be called Fort Street. > One large lot, (broom dwelling | < and barn on Main Street, Lex- > < ington. > 100 acres, 30 acres open land, | dwelling and barn, church and ( < school within one mile, miles > j from Gaston, C miles from Swan- [ c sea. > i 1 acre, 5-room dwelling just > | outside the incorporate limits of | t Lexington. > < ;> acres, good dwelling near > ! Lexington. | < (J lots on Last Church Street, j ^ tanawwB waiwwar> .u > i ? - ? ? i | Write or call to see me , V~~AT 5 | I Lexington, S. C. \ Vl O J