The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 07, 1904, Page 5, Image 5
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, December 7, 1904.
lades to Hew Advertisements.
For Sale?J. M. Craps.
Final Discharge?Annie Thomas.
Emal Discharge?Mary A. Swygert.
^ Citation?Estate of Aaron Lee.
Final Discharge?C. W. Connor.
Shoes?Thomas A. Boyne.
Fertilizers?Virginia-Carolina Chemical
Co.
National Biscuit Co.?W. P. Roof.
Stock?Gregory-Rhea Mule Co.
Christmas Shoes?Ehrlich.
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Bridge Toll
To every purchaser of Five Dollars
in dry goods at Bull's Bazaar, 1628
Main street, Columbia, S C.
Married,
December 4,1904, ?t the residence
of W. D Quick, Mr. Charley Meclzs
Miss Carrv Gunter, all of Lex
ingfcon.
Merit Wins.
Kaufmano's Little Liver Granules
have grown into favor, because tbev
relieve biliousness, headache, indigestion,
etc. They caDnot be imitated
as some want to do Get the
genuine at 10 cents a bottle, at The
Kanfmann Drug Co.
Decided to Farm.
Mr. J. Lem Berry, who has been
the faithful keeper of the Congaree
bridge for the past two years, has
resigned his position and will engage
in farming on the Zsb Hutto place
in Bull Swamp. He is succeeded as
toll taker bv Mr. Hammond LvbraDd,
who held this position for a number
of years.
Just Arrived
Prom the different manufacturing
centers, a large supply of queen olivep,
mixed sweet pickles, fine canned goods
and fancy groceries of all kinds at,
the Lexiogton Department Store.
fTf/vrina* TTw the Business.
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The Board of County Commissioners
were in session last Monday.
AmoDg other things transacted was
the paying rff of claims against the
county much to tbe satisfaction of
the claimants. Tbe next meeting
will probably be tbe last one of the
present board as Mr. Lewis J Langford,
Supervisor, and Isaiah Hallman
and James W. Sbealy will receive
tbeir commission, so as to be able to
take^cbarge about tbe first of tbe
year.
Sid Ton Know
That tbe finest lioe of bugpiep,
wagons, harness, saddles, laprcbes,v
farm supplies, Manila well ropes,
etc, in Lexington countv can be
found at the Lexington Department
Store?
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Masonic.
Lexington Lodge No. 152, A. F.
M., will meet on Saturday, tbe 17th
" - inst. There will be an election of
officers, collection of dues and other
important matters transacted. A fuw
attendance of members is desired.
Saml B. George, Secretary.
Vflgistiaas suiu> w v?m?8.
Please remember you will find the
very best fruit cake ingredients, icing
' sugar, candies for dressing cakes,
i chocolate, and flavoring extracts for
your Christmas and wedding cakes,
fib Herman's Bazaar.
Hello! Well!
The local telephone company, of
which Mr. A J Fox and Dr. Julian
E. Kaufmann are the corporators,
fire stringing their wires slong Main
* street; The poles have been put up
as far as the depot and soon connection
will be made there. The
Clark Automatic system will be
used and connection with the Bell
long distance 'phone. There are a
number of subscribers and there are
still others to follow as soon as the
system gets in operation.
> Beautiful, Useful Presents.
Toilet sets, minicure sets, mirrors,
silver tripple .plate goods, cruiet
stands, butter and pickle dishes,
cake plates, pitchers, mugs, silver
and gilded trays and trinket boxes,
shell boxes, albums, a beautiful Hdb
* of fine vases, novelties in mantle and
bureau ornaments. These goods are
fill of the latest etyles and designs
and are very pretty and cheap. Call
early and see these goods and make
your selection before the rush begins
at The Bazaar.
Bymenial.
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UQ ounczay auemuuu, jL/ecemuer
4,1904, the residence of Mrs. D E
Leapharfc was the scene of a happy
event in the marriage of her daughter,
Miss Josie, to Mr. R. B. Boozer. The
ceremony was performed by Col. D
. T. Barr, Notary Public, in the presence
of numerous family connections
and the following friends of the contracting
parties: J D. Price, C. E.
Iiong, C, J. Taylor, R. J. Hook, G.
Jj. Taylor, J. P. Keisler and your
humble scribe. May joy attend them
on their pathway of life
R. A. Barr.
Alair, S. C-, Dec. 5tb, 1904.
Unclaimed J?ail.
The following ia the liet of unclaimed
mail remaining in this offic?
for the month of November, 1904:
Males.
AahdowD, W. H.
Birlow*-& Wilaon.
Clifton, Nathan.
Edwards, Joseph (2).
Graper, Henry E.
Hampton, F. B.
Ho well, J. B. (2).
Kelley, Gsorge.
Qainn, E. W.
Wannamaker, Henry.
Females
Ciine, Miaa Nealv.
Edwards, Mies Fannie.
J- ir if
vxiaaen, airs, aiarv. I
RoHsod, Mips Marrie.
JRa^ppctfclly,
S. J. Leapbarf, Postmaster.
Watch Lexington the coming year.
The State of South Carolina,
County of Lexington.
By Geo. S, Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge.
WHEREAS, SAMUEL B GEORGE,
Clerk of Court, mad** suit to me, to
grant him Letters of Administration of the
Estate and effects of Aaron Lee.
These are therefore to cite and admonish l
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the said Aaron Lee. deceased, that
they be and appear, before me, in the
Conit of Frobate, to be held at Lexington,
C. H , S. C., oo the 18th day of January,
1P05 next, after publication hereof at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause if
any they have, why the said Administrafcion
should not be granted.
Given under mv hind, this osh day of
December. Anno Domini, 1904.
GEORGE & DRAFTS, J. P. L. C.
Published on the 7th day of December
1904, in the Lexington Dispatch. 6*10
rTWAT TVrSf!TTAPfi.T!
A. XJH II II A/AMVA*
"IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO
1* all persons interested that I will apply
to the Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge
of Probate in and for the County of
Lexington, State of South Carolina, on
the 20th day of January, 1905, for a
final discharge as Administratrix of the
Estate of William Thomas, deceased.
ANNIE THOMAS,
4w8 Administratrix.
FINAL DISCHARGE.
"IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO
iM all persons interested tliat I will
apply to the, Hon. George S. Drafts,
Judge of Probate in and for the County
of Lexington, State of South Carolina,
on the 18th day of January, 1905, for a
final dischuge as Administratrix of the
Estate of Jesse Swvgert, deceased.
MARY A. SWYGERT,
4w8 Administratrix.
Trespass Notice.
This notice is to forbid all
persons from hunting, either by day
or in the night time, or trespassing in
any manner whatever on our lands in
Broad River township,Lexington county,
S. C. Any one violating this notice
will positively be prosecuted to the full
extent of the law.
R. Stoudemire, J. E, Epting,
J. F. Mahaffie, C. P. Bundrick,
J. W. Stoudemire, J. B. M. Stuck,
P. E. Eargle, C. M. Stuck,
Mrs. Minnie A. Summer.
November 30, 1904. 4w7 pd.
Notice.
All persons indebted to
the Estate of J. West Harman must
make payment to the undersigned on
or before the 1st day of Januaiy, 1905,
and those having claims against said
Estate must present them duly attested
to LAURA S. HARMAN.
3wo Administratrix.
Final Discharge.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
1^1 persons interested that I will applv to
the Hon. Gporge S. Drafts, Judge of Probate
in and for the County of Lexington,
State of iSoutk Carolm*, on the 22nd day of
Dec . 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m. for a final
discbarge as Ex-cator of the Estate of
Sofa Surgener, deceased
JOE SUEGENER,
4w6pi Executor.
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Just received a car load o:
ever shown in Batesburg. A
the largest and most select li
part of the State?Four Car
Milburn Wagons are the stai
them. No substitute half so
Remember you can buy gooc
Cheap for Cash
No excuse. We must move
bargains.
35 Fine Berkshire and Po
registered sire from Ohio.
J. P. Etheredge in charge
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inenas.
Mi AND urn
If) 1 DRESS GOODS, | b
jg* I READY MADE SKIRTS, 1 ?
? I CLOAKS, 1 \
$ I NOTIONS, I ?
fi Hasi I t
A gHarvesting Machinery. I Z
| Hardware, 11
K| Buggies, 15
1 ' "Wagons, ' IH
Aft S Q -y*
p ? Hames, I *
I Saddles, 12
ift I I 9
I | Buggy Robes. | 5
Ask about the Free Stove, Free Wal
WE ARE
FORGING AIIEAD AT A RAPID RATE.
Because every man and boy who
has had any dealing with us speaks
wpII nf nnr business methods. JEkSBS'
1st. Because we never misrep- /
resent or exagerate in making an j
2nd? Because we carry a line^of
Y0UNG MEN'S
AND BOY'S CLOTHING,
Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Underwear,
Gloves, Neckwear and Hosinot
surpassed by any house in
Columbia. We have
ADDED THE SECOND STORY
3rd. Thousand square feet of
floor space for tie e:iibition of
fB?8?ti?rtP
EUPPE2ST3EIMER
make of Fine Clothing. wr,w Jf!!! Rjj
A visit to our store will convince *RWN"D"t"*c?^gS fepp
yon of our supremacy in values 1^7
and equipment for rapid service. #?5^
!P* C. Price &s> Co9
1001 GEBVAIS ST., COLUMBIA. S. C
Trespass Notice, i Trespass Notice.
A LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY j rpHIS NOTICE IS TO FORBID ALL
A forbidden to hunt, .or trespass in 1 1 persons from trespassing upon my
any manner whatever, on the lands of ! lands in any manner whatever, especthe
undersigned. The law will be ! ially, hunting, carrying off wood, maksrrictly
enforced against all trespassers, i ing bv paths, etc, The law will he en4wGpd.
WESLEY E. BERRY. I forced/ <>pd E. POPWELL.
an?ana?a?maa?Bwra?
UGGIES.
F the best medium size general purpose horses and mares
dso have a lot of good work mules. We are opening up
nes of buggies, wagons and harness ever shown in this
loads received and more coming. Babcock Buggies and
adard of perfection, and you buy the best when you buy
good. We also carry a line of medium price buggies,
Is from us
or Time with Easy Payments.
this mammoth J;ock, so come earlv and secure the first
land China pigs, 10 weeks old, $3.50 to $5.00 each. By
n-P fVio TTnrcp T)pr>artmpnt and will be <rlad to see his
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JUTLAND
.TESIBTJIEBO-, S. C.
I BUfiCIES THE BEST.
2- OVERCOATS, I
^ CRAVERETTES, j JJ
5 GL0THI*C'- | &
^ so I k[H
FURNISHINGS, I w
" artment Store &
|?=?=?='5
- 3 {GROCERIES,
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5- I CANNED GOODS, M
I CANDIES,
^ I CRACKERS, 0
5 I COOKING STOVES, I ?
C I is
y 1 H
59?
ber Set, Free Clock and Free Spoons.
IBEKIIH HOME!I
J ENHANCE ITS VALUE. I
J OUR STORE IS HEADQUARTERS FOR 4
PAINTS, OILS. BRUSHES, ETC. I'
I We sell all good materials I
1 and will meet competitive ?
I LET USGIVE YOU OUR ESTIMATE J
[ THE KAUFMANN DRUG CO,, I
I LEXINGTON, S. C. I
READ TDK!
FOB IT MAY INTEREST YOU AND
Aiur ifABI MAMrir
ABOUT COTTON ?We want jour Cotton and Cotton Seed ?we
will pay highest prices.
ABOUT ORGANS ?We want to show you our line of Parlor Organs,
in oat ana walDUt. Tney are beauties.
ABOUT BUGGIES ?Just received a car load of up to date, stylish
buggies ana surreys. Cau suit young and old.
FALL CLOTHINC-A big, nobby line of Men&' Suit9 and trousers
have just arrived.
ABOUT PHOTOS ?Bring us your picture?we will have it enlarged
at a tuoderate price and guarantee satisfaction.
WE CARRY ?A. big supply of single and double-barrel breech-loadiDg
Snot Guns, troves, Sewing Machines, Groceries, Dry Goods, Single and
Double Harness, Nocions, Hardware, Shoes, Hats, Pictures and frames at
all limes, and wilt not be undersold. Bagging and ties a specialty.
OUR ?Store and warehouse are full; we cordially invite you to see usWe
will please you and save you money. Come.
K. J ONES,
BATESBURG, - - - - - S. 0. x
jfamg-f Buy Your
WINTER SHOES MSmwd
rnucu
COLUMBIA, S. CNothing
but Solid Leather Shoes Sold and
Every Pair Guaranteed.
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They are here and of course are beauties, bee ius* they are Keith Konquerors in High
and Low Cuts. Blocks and Tans. A.11 Leathers, U i.on Made. You are respectfully
invited to call when in the city and inspe ;t the je goods. Quality guaranteed.
Cohen's Shoe Store,
1636 MAIN ST.. COl UMBIA. S. IC.