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^ F I HA I 1725 Main Will Fight Jag Trade. i To the Editor of The Dispatch: The Woman's Christian Temperance Union of South Carolina in their annual session in Columbia, decided . that, as the "organized mother-love' of South Carolina, they would confer by letter, with the press of South Carolina, and ask for their co-operation in banishing from our borders the in iquitous jug trade which is such a menace to the youth and innocence of 1 oar State. . Our organization has great regard for the press of South Carolina, and it has been geneious with us. We cannot do great things, but whenever an opportunity presents itself, we feel it our duty to do something for the protection of onr homes and firesides. . There is one way that the press of 1 South Carolina ean effectually de- J crease the jug trade and at the same time win for itself the everlasting 4 Am ICHRIJ In anticipal line of Christnu the advance in; :f^F- Wort I DOLLS! DOLI jf|| Our collection of I we have ever carri< n.rft lower than vc v where. Every girl for Christmas and 1 |n| place to get it. iWe extend a spect our stock. I jjjj Santa Clau! H OE | Owing to tl Days our entire y shoes. This is We have the sh RMAI Street gratitude and loyalty of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of South Carolina. That is by the elimination whiskey advertisements from your columns. This suggestion originated n the heart of the long suffering womanhood of our state, who have borne he burden in silence so long. Will fou not respond to this request? If rou wish to do so you may publish his letter, and we shall be glad of a >ersonal reply from you in regard to his matter. TT T? TXT^IIiAmann Ail. All. u iiaauiouu, Mrs. J. W. White, Mrs. C. P. Robinson, Committee. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby forbidden to innt, fish or otherwise trespass on the ands of the undersigned under penaly of the law. J. D. McOartha, Jesse McCartha, S. S. McCarthy w9p Emanuel Keisler. 3TMAS bion of the Christr is and Holiday G< prices, and we ar< resents For Evi Toro \mn will finrl crifts snitahli JVV? "? ind for every purpose. Vater Sets, Toilet Sets, Fruit S( 5, Vases of all descriptions, , Lamps, Clocks, Jewelry Cas : Boxes, Albums, etc. LS! DOLLS! )nlls is the larsrest 3d and the prices A >u will find elsewill want a doll the Bazaar is the ^ SP! most cordial invitati' Make your selectior a a a-m mm raws 3' Headquarters :s > he warm season finds stock at actual cos ? no fake sale, see c oes and the prices w Postof Letter From 2ffr. Gibbs. The Dispatch has received the following letter from Mr. A. M. Gibbs, proprietor of the Gibbs Machinery Company, of Columbia, which will be read with interest by many of our people : "We have noted your editorial reference of the 24th to the roads between Lexington and Leesville, and wish to advise that we brought two cars through the country from Atlanta to Columbia at the close of the automobile show in Atlanta. "We agree entirely with Mr. Harth that the only difficult portion of the road is between Lexington and Leesville, and that is unquestionably?bad. KTTTa VnAtn Tl C KI O VDl taiuijr giau ia/ auvn that Supervisor Langford intends putting this piece of road in flrstclass condition, and all of the users of the roads in your county are grateful to you for keeping the matter before th 5 IS iias Trade, The Bt >ods ever brought 3 in position to sel Sfjbody . 5 e for any occa- r 3ts, Salad Dishes, // Cups, Saucers, If y >es, Ink Stands, $ * rl II VI8 OF ALL i ECIAL I on to the people of I is now, we will take j \ T i us overstocked anc t Vrtnr *^r\r\r^rf-i inn Li X VU1 LU1J11I >ur shoes and prices ill suit you. Get yo SHOE fice Block public. "In addition to this, the "Hugaboo' swamp road needs and should haye attention and could be put in very good condition at little or no cost. As it is, it is full of deep holes for aboul a mile or so. The road bed, though, is hard and, as stated, can readily be repaired and put in very satisfactory shape. Yours truly, "A. M. Gibbs." FINAL DISCHARGE. This is to notify all persons that 1 will apply to the Hon. Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of Probate for Lexington County, South Carolina, on the 8th day oi January, 1910, for a final discharge as administrator of the estate of Ransby Bowman, deceased. A. N. Dreher, 4w9 Administrator. For Sals. One young cow with calf for sale at a bargain. Apply quick to Marshall Roof, New Brookland, S. C. DRAW izaar has purchas to Lexington. 1 at lower prices t i> TOYS We have e k for boys and g ^ gons, Guns, F Our Prices on - ! KINDS N VITATIO ^exington and surroi pleasure in saving it f O :? i " 1 CO" I will offer for 2( ty for bargains ii and be convinced ur Xmas pair here c< Gilbert News Notes. ' To tlie Editor of The Dispatch: * The Rev. J. Walter Daniel, p 7 ing elder of the Columbia distric ? livered an able sermon at Pond B on Sunday to a large and app i tive congregation, i Mr. Arthur Taylor spent Sat r night with Mr. M. L. Brown. Miss Lula Taylor has returned after spending a delightful vis relatives and friends at New B land. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Corley , Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. ; lor. : FINAL DISCHARGE This is to notify all persons t will apply to the Hon. Geo. S. E Judge of Probate for Lexington < ty, South Carolina, on the 10th d January, mo, ior a nn&i aiscnar administrator of the estate of * Black, deceased. 1 Sarah Black Ohestnu 4w9 Administra ING jed the largest a Te bought mom ihan ever before rim. verything in To; iris. Go-Carts, W lifles, Trunks, E Toys are Very Lo CANDIES, F Here is the place mas Candies, Frui etc. Our reputatio best class of these known to Mention! ? N inding community or you. Lexi] ' v." *' ' ^ ' 4 * * ' \' -?. . 7 ' ' 1 ) <. < ST i alumbia, S. C. S A Card. To the Editor of The Dispatch: >resid- Allow me through the columns of t, de- the popular Dispatch to thank the ranch kind friends who helped me save my arecia house during the recent fire in Swansea when J. W. Goodwin's house was urday burned. D. L. Hildebrand. Swansea, Dec. 3. home foo? TRESPASS NOTICE. This is to notify all persons not to . hunt, day or night, or trespass in any spent manner whatever upon the lands of Tay- the undersigned, as the law will certainly be enforced against all trespassers. Murphy Hutto, Charles Hutto, B. C. Hutto, _ Jerrod P. Lucas, Mrs Mary M I Lucas. ;hat I 4w9p rafts, K 3oun?y of WANTED fTQ gd To buy long and short leaf timber in lots of one million feet or more. Adt dress, BOX 356, SUMTER, S. C. tor. 4w9 near! tnd most select jr bhs ago, before B in our history KH 'W. ^^^9" ^ RUITS, ETC. | to get your Christts, Nuts, Raisins, n for handling the goods is too well |Q| ?il r to come and in. |f| c? n ilmKv LLgOUil, O. Kj.