The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 05, 1904, Page 5, Image 5
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| The Lexington Dispatch, j
I Wednesday, October 5, 1904.
k -'-Index to ITew Advertisements.
* Men's Clothing?M. L. Kiuanl.
Groceries?E. C. Skull.
Sale?J. W. Reeder.
General Merchandise?Matthews &
5 Bouknight.
Haberdashery?Bailey-Copeland Co.
^ Premium Sale?The Lexington De^;
partment Store.
r Stockholders Meeting?T. H. Gibbes.
Trespass Notice?A. Vansant and
others.
Citation?George S. Drafts.
Tax Notice?Frank W. Shealy.
yh Jewelry?P. H. Lachicotte & Co.
f Shoes?Ehrlich.
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tJILLU XOIliU?VSXU\e s.
Notice?J. J. & W. L. Rawl.
Clothing?Frank's Jobbing House.
Save Monev?Palmetto Bank & Trust
Co.
r October Salesday.
Last Monday was October salesday.
The Clerk sold the following
property nnder order of court:
1. All that pitce, parcel or tract of 3and
situate, tying and being in the-county of
Xjexingtonand State aforesaid, containing [
one hundred and forty (140) acres, more j
or less, bounded by Saluda river, lands of 1
Elizabeth P. Wessinger, W. B. Seay and
estate lands of John Y. Gable. There are i
twp tenant houses on this tract. Sold to
? W. P. Boot lor $1,300.
2. All that piece, parcel or tract of land
situate, lying and being in the connty of
ItSTington and State aforesaid, containing
two hundred and fifty (250) acres, more or
less, and bounded by lands of Elizabeth
P. Wessinger, W. B Seay, Harriet Seay and
lands formerly belonging to David Herman
and John V. Gable. There are two tenant
houses on this tract. Sold to W. P. Poof
to lot $1,100
9 3, All thai! piece, parcel or tract of land
situate, lying and being in the county of
Lexington and State aforesaid, containing
nine. (0) acres, more or less, adjoining
lands of Mrs. P. J. Wessinger, I Y. Wessinger,
Mrs, Harriet Seay, W. B. Seay and
lands fonherly belonging to John V. Gable.
r There is a good tenant house on this tract.
Sold to L V. Wegsinger for $410.
4. All that piece, parcel or tract of land
* situate, lying and being in the connty of
Lexington and State aforesaid, containing
sour J acres, more or less, uajuiuiux ittuus
x of Wesley Barman, Harriet Seay and tract
No. 3, above described, bold to C. O.
Amick for $40.
5. AU that piece, parcel or tract of land
situate, lying and being in the county of
Lexington and State aforesaid, containing
ninety (90) acres, more or less, adjoining
r lands of Mrs. P. J. Wessinger, Harriet
Harznan, W. A. Nunamaker and lot belonging
to School District No. 6, of said
county. Sold to Dr. M. Q. Hendrix lor
7 $630.
6. All that piece, parcel or tract of land
sitaate, lying and being in the county of
Lexington and State aforesaid, containing
eight hundred and sixty-three <bG3) acres,
more or less, bounded on the East by
Cedar creek, North by Fort, West by John
r Harth and South by Harth lands.
[ Sold to W. P. Boof for $243.
7. All that piece, parcel or tract of land
containing one hundred and twenty-seven
1127] acres, more or less, adjoining lands
of W. B. Seay, Wesley Herman and lands
formerly belonging to John V. Gable.
On this tract is a good eight-room duelling,
known as the Mrs. Harriet Seay
homestead, and also out buildings, gin
house, two tenant houses, and good well ot
water. Sold to C. O. Amickior $1,950
8. Also all that piece, parcel or tract of
land situate, ljing and being in Bull
Swamp Township, in the county ot Lexington
and State aforesaid, containing fifty
[50] acres, more or less, adjoining on the
nor h-east and west tract No. 6, aforesaid;
on the south by Simon Butler. Sold to
W. P. Boof for $150.
The total sales amounted to $5,382.60.
fe Notice,, Contractors.
Oa Saturday, Oetober 8, 1904, at
2 p. m, at Hollow Creek school house.
.District JNo 8, we win let ror repair*
to said school bouse, to the lowest
bidder, and will reserve the right to
reject any and ail bids.
TrnRfpAQ
Sept. 27, 1904?2*48 pd.
J. C. Kinard & Co's. milliner, LeesfT
viile, has had twenty years experience
and she can please anybody in style,
quality and price, she bavin# been
sent out by Armstrong; Cator & Co.,
Baltimore. Trimmed hats for several
years in Atlanta. See the styles.
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J WE
PLEASED TO LET OUR LEXINGT
! FALL AND
nSHC
P , are now ready for their inspection.
better than ever. We have pat more a
price than ever, insuring every custom
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^Bfr*Every pair guaranteed. Price
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1710 MAIN
p ' COLUMBIA,
select lines of goods with high rej>
SCHOFFNER & MARX, Manufa
This clothing is at once reliable, w
^ Prices ranging from ?7. ">0 to ? 1 o.
?22.~>0.We claim nothing we are n<
Our Sioecial Offe:
I A large stock of
I SHOES, HAT!
| FURNISHINGS
| of all kinds, Crocker
| Tobaccos, Soaps, Et
| One Week Onl
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Commencing Monday
October 10th. we will
giveaway numbered
coupons with every
one ($1) dollar purThe
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Court.
Last week when we went to press
the case of Elian P. Toole vs. The S.
A. L Railroad, was beiDg heard.
This was a claim for damage by fire
to woods. The plaintiffs were represented
by Messrs. Graham and
Martin, and tb* jury assessed the
damages at $150
Racbeal Jefcoat vs. S. A L Railroad,
for fire damages to laLd Verdict
$50. >,
The last case tried was that ot
M&ry Simmons vs. Southern Railroad
A claim for damage to furniture.
The verdict was for the plaintiff in
the sum of $12.50
A number of Equity cases were
heard Saturday and many important
decrees were recorded.
TYPEWRITERS
HEADQUARTERS.
If you have a sick
typewriter
consult DR. GIBBES.
Cures Guaranteed.
If you want to buy a new
TYPEWRITER,
or exchange your old one,
consult Gibbes.
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J. Wilson liiDDes,
Office Supplies, Rubber Stamps,
Office Furniture.
1331 2?ain St., Columbia, S. C.
ARE |
ON FRIENDS KNOW THAT OUR j
WINTER
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We can honestly say that they ars ,
aoney into oar Shoes this Jail at the i
er the best values that can be had
s reasonable for honest shoes^g^
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utation for quality, combined Wit
cturers, have reached the highest
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pITZMAURICE
1704-170(5 MALTS
Dry Good
Clothing ant
A timely warning for the Lexington Frie
*tock of Pry Goods and Clothing is awav i
The styles are exclusive and prices can't b
carry the largest line ot merchandise to se
come to see us if you want to help yourst
We offer 5000 yards of 27-inch Outing a
s5c.. regular price 7c.
We offer 10.0 t> yards of 38 irch Se;
Island, 41c.
We offer 30GO yards 30-inch Flannetts
7.1c , regular price 10c.
"We offer 10 010 yard0 of good Calico at 4i
50 pieces half Wool Dress Goods at 81c.
regular 15c. goods.
30 pieces Fine Dress Plaids at 10c. worll
15c
h excellence of style and lit. In tli
pinnicleof success. Prices range t'i
e exercised great, care in the selecti*
flowing with specially good and at11
md meet us face to face and let's ha
CORNER MAIN AND TAYLOl
TO THE
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ltjitel
11st lucky number will I
?et an $18Dixie Home !
tove. The second
' lucky number a $3 50
i Water Set and the
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5RIES, |
tlery, Tinware, I
. Supplies, *
reefc, Columbia. ^
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Sugar, |
Tobacco. $
,oice Selection of Bed Bust ^
Seed Oats. ?
! pITZMAURlCE!
," ST., COLUMBIA,
is, N otions
1 Furnishings.
mds and Patrons of these Stores: That our
ihead of anything we ever carried in our line
e matched ir. the State for same quality. We !
lect Irom. Herein we attach a lew prices, so |
ilf:
t 30 pieces fine Wool Jeans at 20c., regu- i
lar price 25c.
a. 20 piec-s Good Jeans at 12ic.. regular
15c goods.
, Fine Drees Goods and Silks here at a j
j bargain.
c i Fine Clothing tor men and bovs at j
, !
j special prices.
i | Founds in Flannetts. Pounds in Prints, j
' Come and see us before buying.
e Clothing we sell we claim those ?ju;
oin ?l"i.0() t<> ?27. ">(). In our poptila
>ns of j uit ten is ami here you will tine
active styles. Here cxclusiveness 01
vc a heart to heart talk about your C
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at just Above C
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third lucky number a .
$2.50 Brass Clock. ,
Look in the show |
window and see these i
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October.
Get 1 cur exhibits ready. Makt? your entri
the c^CTctary by mail. If yon have no enti
to the X^retarv. Kv#>nbodv should attend
C. M. EFIRD, Sec
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We are read
THE KAUFMJ
LE2SING
A 500 Ponoc
GIlStNEDj
AND BAGDI1 AND
$1.00
THE SOUTH CAROLINA COTTON
thetr mill lot at Columbia. S C.. a )ar?
new Pratt Gins, capacity about four ba
the wagou by machinery and labor ban
pri^e lor ginning say a oOO pound bale
eludes bagging and ties. We have s
Lexington County farmers. Bring yon
mii r? cihum
M. C. ROBGR'
C ol"u.rci"teia,
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ilitics exemplified. 1 "or stylo ai
r priced lino, the "Alco System of
tali the latest fabrics and color
pattern and excellence of design ai
Iothin?*.
lost, at Cost and
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;ains be sure to call |
n us Fair Week! Our I
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all stock is coming in ?
,nd we need the space |
,nd are going to sell f
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prizes and ask the
Manager for particulars.
Don't forget the
free spoons.
Store.
n 7 " in i
lOlllJ lit
es in time by sending them on entry b'p.nks :r,
y blanks or oremium lists drop a postil card
I the Home Fair.
3., Lexington, S. C.
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dgates A
3 SOAPS fjg
.FUMES, g^fl
;t toilet
)WDER. BUS
stands for the. Best.
y to serve you.
INN DRUG CO.,
TON, S. C.
Jala iif Cartas
, PACKED,
PER BAI.E
OIL CO., h8s now in operation 'upon
re Monger System Girnery with ttree
les per hour. The cotton is taken 1'rotn
dling. lint and seed is avoided. Thn
lint cotton is $1 00 per bale. This in
ilready ginned considerable cotton lor
COTTOI OIL CO.,
rSON, Manager.
- - - - s. c.
id fit of garments the IIARTClothing'"
we excel in va-lues.
schemes in vogue this season.
*e conihined. Prices from 7.00 to
ms