The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 23, 1901, Image 3
Index to NW A&vsrtisensnts.
Sale of Real EiJate W S Crap?.
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A Good Man at Re;t.
Mr. Archibald MiCraney died at
bi3 horae in Shardor, rear Columbia.
Sunday. He bad long been a suf
ferer from cancer of tbe throat, which
terminated fatally on tho above day.
Mr. McCraDey waa a Dative of Lrx
inffton but for many years resided in
Columbia ami was one cf that city's
prominent business men. He was
honest in all bis dealings with bis
fePow mar, and died eipying the
Jenee and re*pcct of those who
kotw him.
In Case of Accident.
Acrid* n4s will happen. .Mother
strains her back lifting a sofa Father
ia hurt in the shop. Children are
forever falling and bruisiDg them
seivee. There is no preventing these
things, but their worst consequences
are averted with Perry Davis' Painkiller.
N\> other remedy approaches
p. for thn relief of sore strained muscles.
There is but one Pain Kdler,
Perry Davis'.
-s Grand Master's Address.
GraDd Master Nnatbery of tbe Independent
Order of Odd Fellows of
South Carolina, visited Dixie Lodge,
No. 52, of this place, in an official
rapacity last Wednesday evening and
delivered a timely address on tbe
workings of the order which was
both in t-uctive and interesting to
the m*mbers who heaid him. He
< xpressed himself as being well
pleased with the progress made by
Dixie Lodge in craft work.
<9 Vf/&inrL*>
This signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bronio?Qainiae Tablets
be rcmedv that cnr?-x a cold in one day
Notice.
All the schocls in the county are
requested and must U9e the newly
adtpted text books. For the convenience
of the people depositories ,
have been established at Lexingtcr. j
Hilton and Swansea. Old books
taken in exchange until November
15:h, 1901 Wben the schools open
supply the children with the new !
bcoks. Very respectfully,
John S Derrick,
Chairmau B >ard Educa?i< n.
LrxiDgtoD, S. C, Oct 21,1901
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Ladies Can Wear Shoes
odo eize smaller after using Allen's i
Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken
. into the shoes. Ii mskes tight or
new shoes feel eae\; gives instant
relief to corns and bunions. It's the
greatest comfort discovery of the
* age. Cures and prevents swollen
blisters, callous and sore spots
Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain cure
for sweating, hot, aching feet. At all
; druggists and shoe stoies, 25 cents.
; Trial package free bv mail. Address
' AllenS Olto.-tead, Le Rov, N. Y.
20-ly.
Rather Go to H-II than Heaven.
Dr. Bine Mountain Joe the bass
diummtr of the Dene Brass Band, is
in bis glory and is as proud as a
peacock, dikfd in his blue uniform,
trimmed in braid and brass buttoos,
and his Cuban cap Yesterday while
fc. Pappy was standing on the street
? and noticed ?l\e D>ctor, remarked
that Joe would rather go to h?11
dressed in his uniform than to heaven
' u_
without ir, and ineremaiK waspretiy
near correct.
The World's Greatest Fever Medicine.
Johnson's Todic does in a day
what slow Quinine cannot do in ten
days. Its splendid cures are in striking
contrast with the feeble cures
made by Quinine.
If you are utterly wretched, take a
thorough course of Johnson's Tonic j
and drive out every trace of Malarial
poisoning. The wise insure their
lives and the wiser insure their health
by using Johnson's Chill snd Fever
Tonic. It costs 50 cents if it cures; j
not one cent if it does not.
20?12m
Goods that Lexington Folk Buy.
One of the most attractive places
in Colombia during the Stite Fa r
will De VJfi(JUt? 1/1J V4t^w*o covut/
lishment of which Mr. W. H. MonckIod,
is the efficient bead and
manager. This house has the reputation
of being one cf the greatest
bargain houses in the State and is
always filled with great values in all
its departments. Mr. Monckton
knows ju9t what kind of goods the
people want and he is prepared to
supply these wants with the best
goods for the least money. Do not
fail to call on him when in the city.
Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup for
Teetbipg Babies. Price, 10 cte.
Cures Wind-Colic, Dysentery, Griping
Pains, Sour Stomach, Fever, Cholera
Infantum. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup
?tKa ^icrARtirsu and Soothes
piV/UJUlVQ WMV V.&^
tbe baby.
The Place to Dine.
Visitors to the State Fair are informed
that the Parlor Restaurant,
Columbia, *ill be is full b?a3fc and
meals can be had at any hour of the
day or night. This is one of the
best restaurants in the State. It is
well and cleady kep% its service is
first class in every respect and the
food is well prepared and deliciously
cooked. You order what you want
and pay for what you order.
Steps the Congh and Works eff the
Cold
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No
Pav. Price 25 cents.
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Cures
A Cough or Cold at ODce. Conquers
Croup, "Whooping Cough and Measles'
Cough without fail. Best for Bronchitis,
Iloarsenec'S, Grippp, Pneumonia.
Consumption and Lung Affections.
Quick, sure results. Price, 25c
Wanted.
Trustworthy men and women to
travel and advertise fur old established
house of solid financial standing.
Salary $780 a year and expenses, all
payable in cash No canvassing required.
Give references and enclose
self addressed stamped envelope.
Add.eis Manager, 355 C-xion Building.
Chicago. 51
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PENCIL AND SCISSORS.
Pay 3011 tax0?.
Tinxs arc dull.
Pry and dusty.
Bring ns your cart wbec-1.
WhAn in fnwn rail to sre us.
We are enjoying beautiful weather.
Our town is filled with ''fair" visitors.
?
Tomorrow will be Old Veteran's
day.
Mrs. Fannie Rx>f visited Augusta
last week.
An open face watch?a yawning
policeman ,
Farm^trare holding their cottcn
for higher prices.
The sight of a "cart wheel" is a good
remedy for sore eyes.
No sickness of any consequence is
? ? * ^ * ?. ?
prevamug ueicauvuto.
Eggs are out of sight, the price
beiDg 20 cent9 per dozen.
The work of sowing small grain is
progressing satisfactorily.
The grippe has a firm grip on tie
health of some cf our people.
The "flawing jenny" man is in town
and the young folk are happy.
If. is ssid that another effort will be
made to open a dispensary at Brookland.
You always find the nicest candies,
nol-ta praetors and fruits, at the
Bazaar.
Mr. J. A Piatt, a prominent grocery
man of Columbia, has been forced
into bankruptcy.
The firm of Bates & Walker, who
have been doing a large dry goods
business in Columbia, has failed.
Miss Delia Wright returned Fri- J
day from a pleasant visit to her
brother, Dr. Wright, at Langley.
The South Carolina Synod of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church met
in Leesville today. It will adjourn
sine die Sunday. J
rri* n it T* 1
ine souinern uiuwsy hub mautj (
liberal rates from points along its
line to and from Columbia next week
on account of the State Fair.
A fine assortment of French and
fancy candies and the best plain
candy, in balls and stick, can always ,
be found in stcck at the Bazaar.
The Lexington Lumber Co. is doirg
a rushing business. Captain
John Taylor is making tbiDgs hum (
around him.
Mr. E. G. Sox, who resides near 1
this place, called to see us Fiiday I
and renewed his subscription. He J
is one of our promptest paying sub
scribers. '
There will bs music in the air
around the establishment of M. A.
Malone, in Columbia, during fair
VXa V?oq nrcrvoft mftarnifi.
vy rr^. lie uno MWi w? M
cent display of pianos and organs to ,
which he invites inspection by every ?
ore who contemplates purchasing a (
piano or an organ. See this 6tock
i before purchasing as he is prepared
to give some rare bargains.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a i
mere stimulant to tired nature. It i
? fiords the 9toraach complete and
absolutely rest by digesting the food |
you eat. You don't have to diet but 1
can enjoy all the good food you want. 1
! Kodol Dyspepsia Cure instantly rei
lieves that distressed feeling after !
eating, giving you new life and vigor." ?
J. E. Kaufmann.
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A kindly reception awaits every
one who visit the dry goods store of |
Wm. Piatt, Columbia. This store is
filled with the choicest bargains in
dry goods, notions and millinery.
Full value for every dollar spent <
there is guaranteed and the purchaser
can feel satisfied that he will
not be humbugged.
Shivar, the cut price shoe man of
Columbia, informs the readers of the j
Dispatch that he has the biggest '
stock of shoes in Columbia, which <
are of the best make and are offered ,
at the most liberal prices Just
think! You can buy a pair of men's }
brcgans for only 59 cents and a pair
of fine shoes all the way from 75
cents to $5.00 When in need of (
shoes give Mr. Shivar a call. ,
Visitors to the State Fair should i
| not leave Columbia without visiting 1
Cohen's Shoe Store, which is located 1
at 1G3G Main street. This store is
becoming famous for the excellency 1
of its footwear and the low prices at 1
which they are sold. The stock is a
large one and contains the latest and
most fashionable styles in shapes .
and toes. Give Cohen a call and he
will please you in fit and price.
"Is your inamma cross? Mine is
awful cross! Does your mamma say
4 IIusli!' when you laugh or make a
little bit of a noise ? My mamma does.
She has nerves, papa says."
The mother who overheard this account
of herself would feel heart-broken
to think of the shadow cast by her misery
on those she loved. Yet her condition is
real. Her nerves are strained to the
{joint of torture. Lack of appetite and
oss of sleep increase her weakness.
Such a condition may, in general be
traced to disease 01 tne cieucaie womamy i
organism, a cure for which is found in !
the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- I
scription. It establishes regularity, heals I
inflammation and ulceration and cures !
female weakness. It tranquilizes the i
nerves, encourages the appetite and induces
refreshing sleep.
?I had been a constant sufferer front uterine
disease for five years.' writes Mrs. J. A. Steorts,
of Yankee Datri, Clay Co, West Virginia, "and
for six months previous to taking your mediciue
I was not out of tny room. Could not walk or
stand, as there was such pain and drawing in
left side and bearing-down weight in region of
uterus, accompanied with soreness. I suffered
constantly with headache, pain in back, shoulders,
arms and chest: and could not sleep uor
lie down. When I had taken three bottles o!
the medicine the periods were regulated. I
was not so nervous, could sleep well, and the
pain in side and bearing down had vanished
My health is better at this time than it has been
in five years."
Dr. Pierce's Pellets stimulate the liver.
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Gontagioias
Blood Poison
There is no poison so highly contagious,
so deceptive and so destructive. Don't be
too sure you are cured because all external
signs of the disease have disappeared, and
the doctor says you are well. Many persons
have been dosed with Mercury and
Potash for months or rears, and pronounced
cured -to realize when too late
that the disease was onlv covered up ?
Like Bogota Like. ScetoTrS
out again, and to their sorrow and mortification
find those nearest and dearest to
them have been infected by this loathsome
disease, for no other poison is so
surely transmitted from parent to child
as this. Often a bad case of Rheumatism,
Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease,
an old sore or ulcer developing in middle
life, can be traced to blood poison conhTearly
Of the Parents,
life, for it remains smoldering in the svs
-r ---1 ?1.. QV,,i
iem iorcvcr, unices piupcuy
driven out in the beginning. S. S. S. is
the only antidote for this peculiar virus,
the only remedy known that can overcome
it and drive it out of the blood, and
it does this so thoroughly and effectually
that there is never a return of the disease
to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards.
SjgBfrfc cures Contagious Blood
Poison in any and all
stages; contains no
mineral to break down
your constitution ; it is
purely vegetable and the only blood purifier
known that cleanses the blood and
at the same time builds up the general
health.
Our little book on contagious blood
poison is the most complete and instructive
ever issued; it not only tells all
about this disease, but also how to cure
yourself at home. It is free and should
be in the hands of everyone seeking a
cure. Send for it.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA
Amid the merriment of the two
fairs don't forget that the election of
a Congressman and a member of the
Legislature takes place on Tuesday,
November ?r>
There are many side shows on the
fa'r groi nds and all seem to mjoy a
share cf the patronage of the sporting
public.
~ mat icu
On Sunday, November 20th, 1901,
by the Rev W. D. Q.iick, Mr. Geo.
Taylor to Miss Rebecca Gunter. All
of Lexington county.
Oa October 20tb, 1901, by the
Rev. N. S Tounginer, Mr. L G. Slice
and Miss Mollie Bicklev.
Leesviile Items.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
Beautiful weather.
The health of our town is excellent.
Dr. Hall of N. Y, will lecture in the
College chapel tonight.
*Prof. Haynes says he has the beet
school he has had for years. Bjtk
the spacious Halls are full of boarders
and still they come. Prof.
Haynes has already commenced work
:>n the barracks for the boys in rear
?f the College building.
There are five new dwelling houses
sjoicg up at present and several more
to be built soon.
Mr. J. P. Able has purchased two
sice store lotB on Broad street and
will build two brick storeR on them
it an early date.
Messrs. 0. C. Abie and T. C.
Mitchell have bought a store lot on
Main street and expect to soon commence
the erection of a brick store on
it. Messrs. Willie Taylor and Walter
Dreher have bought the old Derrick
place and are remoddling the famous
lostlery and will soon open it up for
boarders.
Mr. John Aull has purchased a lot
'rom Mr. S. It Crouch and will build
! dwelling soon.
Wo welcome all 6uch folks to Leesrille.
Mr Jt D. Smith of Colombia, paid
ais oarents a flvine visit vesterdav.
The S. C. Synod of the Evangelical
Luthern church will meet here on
Wednesday. 23rd, and last through
Sunday. Quite a crowd is expected.
Oct. 21, 1901. "Sol."
The November Delineator.
A seasonable atmosphere rises from
the various useful and valuable features
of the November Delineator.
The stjles shown are those for early
wintei; the dressmaking article tells
ibout the makiDg of coats; the fancy
needlework article bears upon Thanksgiving
and Cbiistmas giftf; the crocheting
articles are those of a winter
character; the gardening article deals
with the pruning and protection of
rose trees throughout winter. Every
woman who wishes to get splendid
ralue for her expenditure should buy
The Delineator for itself. It in turn
will help her to economize in household
matters at every point.
New Brookland Notes.
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To the Editor of the Dispatch:
The health of our town is excellent
and it's growth steady.
There are 6ix houses in course of
erection dow and several just finished.
Cupid seems to be getting in his
work well as there have been several
marriages in the pa3t two weeks.
Our Baptist friends are having an
extended revival service at their
church.
The Columbia Duck M il ha9 a new
Super.. Mr. Guior.
There will be Reformation exercises
at Mt. Tabor E. L Sunday
school, October 31st. The program
is as follows: March by the school
to song. Onward Christian Soldier;
Music, Happy Greeting to All; Red
tation, by eighteen youDg ladies,
Life of Luther to the wailing of the
ninety-five thesir; Recitation, by four
vouno m^n, the ninety-five theds;
'Burning the Papal Bui!; Diet cf
Worms and Latber at the Wartberg;
Recitation, by ten small boys, various
sketches of Luther's life; Music, My
Church. Address by Rev. J. A.
Cromer, "Causes leadiner up to the
Reformation.'' Music, Zion City of
our God. Address by R-v. S. C
Ballentine, "Historical development
of the Reformation." Music, Steadfast
in Gjd's word. Address by Rev.
W. H. Grever, "Unity of the Lutheran
church.'' Music, Eme Feste
Berg.
The exercises will begin at 7:30 p.
m. Tbey expect many of their
friends visiting the State Fair to be
with them that night.
Success and a long life to the
Dispa'ch Scribbler.
Oct. 20, li)01
Lee county has been established
by a nearly three to one vote.
' McOREERT I
MAIN AND DLAND1
con M1J1A,
I Fine Dry
MILLINERY A3
We show :ill t
:iml make :? ?
class material:
Wo are slit?v
hidies' Tailor
(loaks and Sk
rics wo t:i kt* t)
(>ur prices wiJ
our handsona
from two to ft
10 fonts a yai
Our annual 1
and a general
takes place tl
and Friday, t
(WUKll UlVUil
patrons of Le
McCreery !
DIAL HARD1
Wholesale and Retail Importers a
PAINTS, OIL A
We are HeAdqn
?ii?* run IIAIIAr
BLAUK5R!!! HS, AltU tiuuac
POST OFFICE BLOCK
fip|>iem*>or ;$?) ? I v.
Wh??n writing montioix tho Dtepatvh.
DRS. D. L. BOO
l|#||DEWTiS
1515 MAIN S
COLUMBIA,
'PHONE S30.
I 01 inii'iiin f i
IMHIglUIl I !
0CT0BE3
OPEN AIR CONCERT BY
Third Day.
1. Display of all premium cattle and pre
2. Display of all premium ridden or driv
ridden or driven when premium tak
10:30 A.
3. Jacks. 5.
4. Jennets. fi.
10. A. M ? Every ex-Confederato sold
ed to assemble at the fair ground gates a
will be admitted free. An address will I
11:30 A. M.
A man and woman at 2 P. M. each daj
the air on bicycle without net below. Tt
by teeth, head and feet.
C. 31. EP
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Do As Requested.
Our subscribers are reminded that
the County Treasurer will commence ef
his round to collect taxes at Mr. Josh ;
Shealy'e, in the Fork, on Monday, \ in
November 4-b, and that the pub- j T
lisher of the Dispatch will attend i tt
these appointments to collect nub- it:
on/1 lio r.fhftf fhnfifi CI
OW.p.UUOUU- V "t" - "" J
who are in arrears will meet him te
when they go to pay taxes with the fa
money and settle up. This request m
is intended for each subscriber who ti*
is behind with his subscription. ?
We have waited patiently during the K
dull summer months and now we "
need the money due us to run our
business. Do not wait to be dunned j q
in persoD, but hunt us up and fork j ^
over what you owe. J
In
Burned to Death q,
Goshen, Ind., Oct. 21. The six- ^
year-old daughter of a farmer named in
Gordy was burned to death in a fire
which destroyed the Gordy farm
house, twelve miles from here, during
the night. The parents had left two nViJISran
air,no i?i thp hnnsfi >ind had C'
gone to a dance. The young son |
escaped after various efforts to rescue i ^
his sister. j 1
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To Harness the Pee Dee. j
Raleigh, Oct. 21 ?The State has
chartered the Blutt Falls Electric
Power company cf Wadesboro, cepi- '
tal $250,000. It will dam the Pee gj
Dee river at those falls, furnish
power and build and operate cotton
mills. jjJ
ai
The Cave Was Empty. "
Constantinople, Oct. 21. The Bui- ^
garian troops arrived at the cave j ac
near Daibrilza, where Miss Stone j
had been held captive, but found it j
empty. The troops pursued a foice _
of bandits while another force wfs j
carrying Miss Stone off. There is i
no doubt that the Macedonian com- j
mittoe directs the movements of the j J
bandits. I>;
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# p,
The American navy under com- j p
mand of Rear Admiral ]lodgers has j
been consentrak d around Samar and
an active cornp \gn will bo com- j
menced against tL * insurgents.
Ex Sjlicitor M. F. Ansel, of Green- J
ville, has announced his candidacy ; .
" " * i
for gubernatorial honor.9. I j
COTTON^MARKKT. | f(
Culumbia, Oct. 22?Middling 7\; ^
Good middling 7?.
1)
LexingtoD, Oct. 23?good middling jj
7J: strict low middling 7jj
IEOIEEES,
[NO STREETS,
s. c.
Goods,
tfD' NOTIONS.
ho lending stylos in season
-]?o<ia 1 ity of strictly liist
s in every department.
! line of
I A A^ ?? .
Made < torments in Suits,
irts, for tit. style and tViI 10
lead in Ladies (torments.
11 l?e found COlTK't. Set.' J
lino of Fine Kmhrodiery,
jur inches wide, price onlv 'I
rd.
all opening of Millinery |
display of new fall goods
lis Wednesday, Thursday i
o which we extend a very
Lion to all our friends and j
xington countv.
r>
Rva+Ii auc
M^JL \J kj?
HARE CO.,
nd Dealers in All Kinds of
, STEEL, MILS,.
LiVr> GLASS.
arters for
: BUILDING MATERIALS
, COLUMBIA, S. C.
TVlinn wrltinn mention tho Dinpntnh. ]
ZEE & SONS
TREET,
S. O.
wlj lair,
iifinn nnnnnmm rr
HillTj I ImrUllill.'llVtlj.
IRENE BRASS BAND.
9:30.
raium led horse aud mules in arena. \
en premium horses aud mules as
en.
M.
Combination mule.
Combination horse or mare.
ier in the county is cordially invitit
this hour on Friday and they ^
>e delivered inside the enclosure at
i will perform on wire rope 75 feet in
le woman will hang below the rope
IRI>, Superintendent.
Measuring the Earth.
After nearly 30 years of constant =
fort and the expenditure of nearly
100,000 scientists have succeeded
accurately measuring the earth,
bey have learned that its diameter
irough the equator is 7,92G miles;
s height from* pole to pole 7,S99
iles. The earth, therefore, is tlitned
at the polep, and while this
ct has loDg been asserted the actual
easurement has removed the queson
from the domain of doubt.
^rlor Restaurant,
13.10 MAIN STREET.
JOLUMBIA, - S. C.,
1HE ONLY UP-TO-DATE EATING
_ House of its kind in the City of Conibia.
It is well kept?clean linen,
ompt and polite service and get it qnickly.
nifct and order always prevail. Yon got
hat you order and pay only for what jou
:t. Within easy reach of desirable sleepg
apartments.
OPJKiV ALL IVXOIIT.
B. DAVID, Proprietor.
February 20. 1
ale of Real and Personal Property, i
JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
^ will offer for sale at public auction, at
ie Craps Old Homestead, on November
L19J1. the following personal property
jlonging to the Estate of Rosa C. Craps, I
?eeased. towit:
Mute, cne-horse wagon, hogs, farming
aplernents, household and kitchen furniire,
one grist and fiinr mill. 20-horse
jwer engine and boiier, Loomis CO-saw
n and condensor, in fine order, etc.
At the same time and place I will sell 134
:res of land, known as the S. W. Craps'
lace, on which there is a dwelling and
3cessary outbuildings. CO acres open and
e fairly good farming lands, well watered
id healthy located. There is also a qianty
of fine granite rock on the place,
hese lands can be treated for privately here
day of sale, for further particulars
Idress the undersigned at Leesvi'le, S. C.
W. ?}. ^iVAJTO,
Manager Estate of Mrs. Ro3a C. Craps,
iceased. 4w2
Notice Trespassers.
4 LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY NOTI\.
tied not to hunt, haul straw cr tresass
in any manner whatever upon our
.uds adjoining each other. The law will
ositively be enforced against all tre-s
issers.
D. N. SIIULL. GEO. C SHULL.
LIZZIE SIIULL.
October 3, 1901. 4*51pd
no f n nil M0RF7
Ki ll! V* W I Bill w II
ZDElfcTTIST,
f OCATED AT NO. 1510 MAIN STREET.
I 1 over Husemann's Gan Store, Columi;\.
S. C., where he will be glad to see his
>rmer as well as new patients.
Dr Gilmore will beat K airliner's Hotel in
.exington on Tuesday and Wednesday,
lovernber 13th and 13th to accommodate
atients who find it inconvenient to call at
if? Columbia office.
January 23, 1901?tf.
lH We have opened <
ffj repository with 100
|P on hand. These i
goods.
cu
a Listen! (irneoful in Out I
Pro portion!!! Everything tin
?y in Buggy Stylos. \Vo have t
all the Colors from the "Lillv
?3 r^A.-DMISSI03ST ^15
22 You arc invited to call and inspect the nicest Bug;
ft? the State.
| GRE60RY-RHEA MUi
22 1115 PLAIN STREET, COLUMHIj
Febrnary 11 ly.
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? How on Hand, f
A COMPLETE LINK OF (
i
Week wear, g#
dollars, Cuffs, JM
brio ves, dniris. ^ w.v% v ifn
Handkerchief,,
Suspenders, fD 1> ? t.
PT J /<A * " " X) 4 5K <
Underwear, M\
Shoes, 4/ L\.'-^ry %,,A f}|?
(T r** -0 ?/
Sosiery? Etc.,
At Prices That Can't Be Beaten. ;
The Best Line In Town.
ACJj&^Ob PANTS! PANTS! PANTS! <
Z' Guaranteed as to fit ard finish. Slims.
, '.Vr~7rr:??&g slonts anil regular sizes at price you
FALL CLOTHING '
Has just been received and is now
^ ready for your inspection. We
have suits from 75 cents up.
Samilton-Carhart's Celebrated Overalls.
Yours for Trade,
LEAPHART & DRAFTS,
LEXINGTON, S. C.
September 11.
I STOVES - RANGES, I
H Heating Stoves, jj|
1 Hi! TIGHT WOOD STOVES. 1
?S STOVE P PE AND ELBOWS, ?i
g TINNERS AND ROOFERS ffilTLIIS, g
pS EAVE TROUGH AND CONDUCTORS,
? Asphalt Ready Rooting, gl
M FLUE PIPE, FIRE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY,
fH Ulltll Eli1 WROUGHT IRON PIPE, gj
g I 8iiIfi|F^5 FITTJNGS,VALVE? ETC gjf
WRITE TO US FOR PRICES.
If Loriek & Lowrance Co., p
S?8 1319 MAIN ST, COLUMBIA, S. C. ?5
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Great Piano and Op Eziubit,j
AT M. A. MALONE'S. opposite Y. M. C A. Building, Main St.
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Am loo busy to exnioit ;
sT^-? ?& fli at tlieiState FairatColum-1
Af bia. Will be pleased to
l^Fi?c^tQoecAS0eiJ>8>rul have all who contemplate
buying an Organ or Piano
SKfnow or in the near future
^ tfrnff to ea 11 a 1 u 1 see the great
I" " Street, near the State House
all \l\ A cordi il invitation to former custom
eis and friends. Yonis lor Piano
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15- ly.
our new g5
vehicles SJ
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ino!! Correct in 5^5
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lieni painted in
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Sale of Town Lots.
ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN November
next, I will sell to the highest
bidder belore the court house door in Lexington,
during the luual hours of sale,
lilteen or more desirable lota in the Town
f)l Lexington, near tho residence of Col.
ft T. Graham.
TERMS?One-half cash; balance on a
credit of one year, with leave to pay all
caeh. Plats may be examined at the Clerk's
cflice. Purchaser to pay for papers.
SiMlEL B. GEORGE.
October 14, 11-01. 3w5l.
ANDREW CRAWFORD
ATTORNEY AT UW,
COLUMBIA, - - - 5 C.
PRACTICES IN THE STATE i>;??
Federal Courts, and offers his pro
lionai services to the citizens of Lexin,. ?n
County.
Octobor 18?ly.
Albert M. Boozer,
Attorney at Law,
COLUMBIA, N. C.
Especial attention given to business en
rusted to him by his fellow citizens ol
Lexiugton county.
Office: 1609 Main Street, over T. B.
\ughtry <fc Co.
February 2? ?tf,
3. M. Efikd. F. E. Dkkhkk,
rcion & ddcucd
crinu w unLUkn^
Attorneys at Law,
LEXINGTON, C. H., S. C.
WILL PliAOTICE IN ALL THE
Courts. liiisincss solicited. Oue
ruwbcr of the firm will always bo at oflije,
Le xington, S. C.
Juu6 17- f>m.
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For all forms of Malarial poisoning take
Johnson's Cklll aid Fever Tsaic. A taint
of Malarial poisoning in your blood means
misery and failure. Blood medicines can't
cure Malarial poisoning. The antidote for
it is Johmtoo'a Tct ie. Get a bottle to-day.
Costs 50 Cents If It Cures.
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Dispensers Wanted.
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THE COUNTY BOARD OF CONTROL,
Lexington, S C., October 9, 1901.
Applications for the position
of Dispenser at Lexington, Chapin ,
and Lewiedalo will please file their application
with the Clerk of the Connty Board of
Control on or belore October 31, 1901.
No application will be considered from #
persons who are related to either member
of the Board within the sixth degree.
Application blanks can be had by calling
on Saml B George, LcxiDgton, S. C.
Names of bondsmen must accompany
applications. The Board reserves the right
to reject any and all applications.
j. weir addy,
Clerk Connty Board of Control.
October0, 1901. 4w/Jl
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? ALL YOUR WANTS HERE UNDEE *
? ONE ItCO? AND AT PRICES ?
$ WHICH ARE A GENUINE ?
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ILFICSS l'ttUllLO,*;
I GET THEM HERE. I
| Hats and Caps J
|| GET THEM HERE. 8
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| GET THEM HERE. ?
H. t. OSWALD, 1
x LEXINGTON. S. C. ?
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Dr. Taft Bros, Astbmalene and
other reliable medicines are for sale
at the Bazaar.
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