The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 04, 1901, Page 8, Image 8
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, December 4. 1901.
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Wavcirto Mntp? Rafhered Here and
Tnere by a Dispatch Man.
On the pretty dolls at the Bazaar!
A good iron wheel express wagon
cheap, at Meetze & Son.
Mr. H. C Hall will move tiday
into his new bouse cn lower Main t
street.
Mrs. Barre will occupy the Kaminer
cottage on Main street vacated by
mr. naii.
A very excellent paper by Miss
Mary Wingaid has been crowded out j
of this issue.
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The Auditor gives notice that on
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January 1st he will be ready to re- j
ceive tax returns.
The boys and young men now j
?^ offorr>r>nno ftt, I
BLSVJJU IUCU uabuiua; ? - |
"Turkey shoots."
A new supply of the latest School
Books, has just been received at the
Bazaar.
Mr. R. W. Gunter who resided
near Steadman, has moved to town
and occupies a house over the creek
on Factory Hill.
If you wish to buy a good new J
buggy for Christmas, call on H. M
Wingard.
Next year the Dispatch will be sent j
only to prompt pacing subscribers i
We prefer to work for a less number j
and get our money.
For the last day or so the weather j
has been very disagreeable. Portions ]
of the time it would be raining and !
at others the sun would be shining.
Bear in mind that Dr. Gilmore :
*rill ViiannHonfs at. Drafts Hotel. '
Tuesday and Wednesday. Persons
needing dental work done should call
on him.
Boys remember you will find fireworks
of ail kinds and fire crackers i
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to no end, at the Bazaar.
Col. D. J. Griffith, Superintendent j
of the State Penitentiary was in town j
yesterday shaking hands with his :
numerous friends.
Call and see the beautiful line of :
clothing, underwear, neckwear, etc. j
that Leaphart & Drafts are now j
r\nK11r% of r\MAOc lrvTiror* !
UlAXJ u$u Wi JVV/kj AV ?i V4 I
than ever.
Under the head of "A new court,"
the Columbia Evening Eecord of
last Thursday, got off some catchy ;
"write ups'' of its advertisers.
The State Board of Dispensary
Directors yesterday approved the
proposal to establish a dispensary at
Peak, in this county subject to the j
legal requirements. '
Bev. J. G. Graichen returned from
Virginia Thursday and occupied the
pulpit at St. Stephen's Sunday morning
and delivered an unusually fine
sermon with force and eloquence.
Before you buy any fancy articles
for Christmas, see what the B^z-.ar
has in stock.
The County Treasurer has completed
his appointments in the
County, and can now be found by
taxpayers at his office in the court
house, from now until the books close.
Rev. W. E. Barr, made a flying:
visit to Col. D. T. Barr, his father-in- !
law, Saturday. He returned to Conference,
which was then in session in
Columbia, Monday.
Rev. I. N. Stone will spend a few
days at his old home in this county
after Conference adjourns and before j
leaving for his appointment. He will ]
preach at Horeb next Sunday, the Sth, j
inst, at 11 o'clock a. m.
If you want to purchase the best j
dry goods, notions and millinery, 1
call on Wm. Piatt, Columbia. He j
takes pleasure in seeing Lexington j
people and showing them his supe- j
rior line of goods.
The friends of Mr. S. O. Kaminer j
are informed that he has accepted a j
position with the Globe Dry Goods j
Company, Columbia, and he will make j
it to your interest wke? in the city
shopping to ask for him.
It is the duty of every man to have
his life insured so that after death j
his loved ones will be provided for, j
and also to insure his property against,
loss by fire. Mr. Alfred J. Fcx represents
the soundest companies. See
kirn before insuring. j
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The dizziness and faintness from which
women sutler may be due to one o?
several causes. But the most common
cause is disease of the delicate womanly
organism. The story of Mrs. Brown,
told in her letter below, gives a fair
example of the conditions under which
so many women work : " I had a sick
headache nearly all ihe time, was so ;ueak
around my waist could hardly bear anything
to touch me.
I Toould work a litFailing
to obtain ( K.fjM&Smp
more than teniporary
relief from her j .aM
doctor's treatment,
the use of Doctor 5 \
Pierce's Favorite \
the usual result?a
vorite Prescription
is thy best medicine
for the cure of diseases
peculiar to women. It establishes
regularity, dries offensive drains, heals
inffarnrnation and ulceration and cures
female weakness. It makes weak women
strong, sick women well.
" A fere years ago I suffered severely wilh
female weakness and had at times dreadful
pains." writes Mrs. Mary V. Brown. ofCreswell,
Harford Co., Man-land." "I went to ray doctor,
and lie gave me medicine which did me good
for a while, but I would get worse again. I had
a sick headache nearly all the time; was so
weak around my waist could hardlv bear anything
to touch me. My feet woulcf keep cold
ana i couia naraiy no niv wor?. j. wuuiu v.u^
a while and then'lie down a while: was completely
run down. Suffered from disagreeable
discharge and also severe pains at times. After
using five bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
three of his ' Golden Medical Discovery
' and one vial of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets,
and following the advice you gave regarding
the ' Lotion Tablets,' I can truly say that I
am cured. The doctor said it was "uterine disease
I had."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on
receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay
expense of mailing only, or if clothbound
volume is desired send 31 stamps.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V.
With the aid of a steel trap, 3Ir.
Jim Ricard succeeded recently in
capturing a large owl which has for
several Tears been commit tin<? denre
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dations upon the foweis of the neighborhood.
It is an immense one,
measuring ab:ut four feet from tip
to lip of wings. It is novr a prisoner
in a cage in Mr. Ricard's yard. He
? I so has two pet coons.
More bargains for the earn emoney,
at E. A. Roof's 5 and 10 cent store.
Lieutenant J S. Hock, in renewing
his subscription to the Dispatch,
says "I find it one of much interest
and pleasure to have it come into my
household," for which he will please
l i.i i L tt 1-.
accept our ujuuh.u. jumuitiiaub nuuit
ig a native of this county and has
many friends who will be glad to
know that he is doing well in his new
home at Eastover.
Don'o you need a suit of clothes,
an overcoat, a pair of pants, shirts,
hat, underwear, or any article of
wearing apperal? If so come to see
U3. We will fit you up and give you
the most goods for the least money,
Leaphart & Drafts,
In order to give all delinquents
fair warning, we hereby give Botice
that all who do not pay up by the
1st day of January, 1902, their names
wiil be dropped. If you do not pay
you need not expect to receive the
Pisnatch.
M. Frank, the cheapest clothiDg
merchant in Columbia, quotes prices
on clothiDg and overcoats in this
issue that cannot be duplicated by
aDy other establishment. These are
tailor made suits and are well made,
stylishly cut and are reliable in every
respect.
The real estate of the late Captain
A. D. Bates, was sold at public auction
last Friday at Batesburg. This
property lies partly in Batesburg and
partly in Saluda county and is ccn
tidered very valuable; 500 acres were
6old in 29 lots and the price obtained
ranged from $20 to $228,00 per acre
Col- D T. Birr, the veteran and Silvei
toQgued auctioneer occupied the
block and his "crying'' did much to
ward making the property bring suet
liberal figures.
The Gregory-Rhea Mule Company
of Colombia, are still m the lead
carrying the la-gest stock of bdggies
and wagons in the State. Whei
you want to buy a vehicle of any
kind, consult these gentlemen btfon
doing so as they will aave"you money
Among the many useful and in
teresting school books for beginner!
now in stock at the Bazaar, is th<
"Carnenx Primer: a Duplicate of tb<
Practical Sightword and Phoneth
exercises, in paper covers fully illus
I trated. Priceocentc. Also Johnson'i
Primer, a step higher than the uUar
nefix/' handsomvly illustrated wit!
colored plates, making it very attrao
tive for children, substantial boarc
covers. Price 15 cents.
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Dr. Tafc Bros., Asttmi'ene and
other reliable medicines are for sale
i at the Bazaar.
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To select your nice Fancy
A rt icles for CI 1 rist ma s. The
Bazaar lias just received
and placed upon the shelves
.x 1 *I/VA n * i /I l ? n n /I A! i? 4? r?
ii lit I a i iu j uuiu^uiiil i \ ussorted
line of
! Fancy China,
Consisting of everything
suitable for a present from
a 5 cent Mug to the Finest
China that is made in
Germany. This isbevond
dispute the finest and prettiest
line of these goods
ever seen in Lexington.
The latest styles and shapes
I in
| G-lassY/are
is now open for your inspection.
In this line are
many articles that are of
every day use in the household.
These goods are in
handsomely painted designs
as well as in plain
ware.
: Do list
buy anything in the Glass
or Chinaware line before
you see this carefully selected
stock because everything
is marked at the
j lowest possible figures.
Dolls,
? We have a
large stock ol
> nS^Sk Dolls which we
have selected
\ with extra care.
/y\ The little ones
V ^ will be pleased
1 \f\i with them. In
i HH this stock are
i [ml manyoi liic*iiiii
est French dolls
as well as the
, cheaper grades.
All sizes.
, Toys. Toys. Toys,
We have anvihing in this line
' A ....a ?.;n +n AVAIAIVO T? /"if
! YOU Wtllll. ilMU win, luvrii iv/iv.. nv/i
' attempt to enumerate. We invite
' you to (.-all, inspect this line and
? make your selection.
We are headquarters for these
goods, as veil as for plain and
fancy candies. When you want
1 goods in these lines call at.
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The Bazaar.
M Trespass Notice.
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i A LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY NOTI
' J\. tied not to Lunt. either by day oi
? night, fish in either my npper or iowei
J ponds, ban I wood or trespass in any man
i ner whatever cpon mv lands on waters o;
! RinoV c.rf't k. The law will nositivelv b(
" i enforced against all so trespassing.
3 j J. DEMPSEY JONES.
November 20. 1901. 4w*5.
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\ Trespass Notice,
ILL PERSONS ARE HEREBY NOT!J\.
tied not to hxiut, either by day or night,
; or trespass in anv manner whatever upor
3 } our lands. All trespassers will positively
_ ? be indicted for violating this notice.
i H. C. RUCKER E. M. RUCKER.
* | November 13, 1901. tw5pd.
I: Stops tie Cough, and Works ofl
the Cold.
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1 ? Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablete
* I cure a cold in one day. No cure, nc
| pay. Price 25 cents.
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I Largest Stock of Buggies and Wag
Our Prices tbie Lowes
I G :>r v" = R eci A
c ~y
| 1115 PLAIN STREET, COLUMBI.
| February 14 ? lr
j A fl CORSET |? ;
will give iou tfl
y V <3 Perfect Fit, \
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P. E. MiSSIS RN.n &?
are made by experienced employees under suptrdsion o:' Xper.enced inspectors,
and every Corset is tested before packing into box. We have
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with. Cork protected Rust proof Clasps from 7o cents to $5 00, and will be
pleased ;o Lave yon try tliem, and will return! money if not tatislitd.
MAIN AND BRANDING STREETS,
I COLUMBIA, - - - S. C.
! October?ly.ec j
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A COMPLETE LINE OF I
Neckwear,
Collars, Cuffs, (-V*} S&, I
Cloves, Shirts, /Toflo^wv ^|||jj|
Handkerchiefs, P'p V? j
Suspenders, i . r-? J.? \ -t
Underwear, Ml' p.Jf. D X).4 J|N
Shoes, #
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At Prices Tiiat Can't Be Beaten.
Tlis Best Line In Tote.
fcrfigATqk PANTS! PANTS! PANT8!
?u to fiT un,j finish, yiimfc.
" | \ Btou*3 aD' r?gu-ar sizes at price ycu
; j A new sopplj of |
FALL CLOTHING
Has just been received and is n:>w
S?:'^"'""' ready for your inspection. We
. .J^Vi- J555w? QSl?v bave 3Uite from 7o cents up.
I Hamilton-Car hart's Celebrated Overalls.
Yours for Trade,
1 LEAPHART & DRAFTS,
|| LEXINGTON, S. C.
September 11. ,
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fH. L. OSWALD,!
| LEXINGTON. S. C. |
^ September 26. $
Auction Sale.
I WILL SELL AT HILTON. S. C., ON
December 30. at 10 o'clock a. in., to the
highest bidder at public outcry, the following
nam?d Heal Estate end Personal Property
: 1] acre of land, containing four
buildings, viz: one residence, one blacksmith
shop 2<>x3U feet. One double story
work shop 2lxb0 feet One grist mill
house, on.-, g*n Louse; also one saw mill,
Ann mill orto 9f\ VtAreA
j ULiC Uil'i. VUV JCVW V/ MWAWV
I boiler with 20-horse engine. one 10-horse
: boiler with 10-horse engine and shop tools
i both for iron and wood work. Each lot of
j tools enumerated v/iil be sold separately,
j This is a splendid opening for a meJ
chanical or other business enterprise.
I Come to the sale.
J. E. KOON.
November 20, 1001.
j Notice Trespassers.
A LL PERSON4 ARE HEREBY NOTI!
A. tied not to hunt. tish. haul wood or
j trespass in any manner whatever on our
j lands, ar joining each other, with separate
lands, and that the law will be enforced
against all trespassers. Signed,
J. J. MULLElt. GEHEBD MCLLER,
W. H. MCLLER, H. L. MGLLER,
M. L. BAKER. H. C. GEIGER.
LEYINI \ GEIGER.
November 20. 1001. 4w5pd.
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1 SUFFERING,
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j AND NEED
i ^EElDICHSTEl?
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If so, you will find in the Drug
j and Medicine Department at
I the Bazaar, Standard Medijcines
for all Complaints,
| Diseases, Etc., which will
| give relief and cure you.
j AT THE BAZAAR,
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