The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 14, 1904, Page 8, Image 8
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Our Buyer is constantly in tl
COME TO SEE US WHE2
PENCIL AND SCZSSOES.
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
The Christmas tide is upon us.
The holiday trade has commenced.
Raisins candies, nuts, etc., at H. M.
"WinganTs.
That Lexington is improving is apparent
to the most casual observer.
Lexington now ranks as one among
the best cotton markets in the State.
' Visit the Bazaar and see what is in
*tock for Christmas.
A great many people from the county
1 ~ rrrvofoTvloV
" Wtre m lurtu j ujivi<m-~j .
Sausage, puddings and scrambling
oBHisk is the order of the day.
Big stock of Christmas goods arrived at
The Lexington Depatment ^ tore.
The residence of Sheriff Caugliman at
the Depot is nearing completion.
For the past several days we have been
experiencing some very cold wither.
You will find at Scott Hendrix's all
lands of children rockers.
Mr. Henry ScoffiH and daughter, of
the Pelion section, were in town Friday.
Remember for your fancy grocerie.
that H. M. Wingard keeps a nice stocks
Several persons who are wanted in
Charleston for robberies li&ve been arrested
in Baltimore.
Pure Georkia cane syrup, 40c the gallon.
The finest you have ever seen.
Lexington Department Store.
A large cigar box plant was destroyed
m Philadelphia on December 9th, enfaiiKng
a loss of $150,000.
<Dufc of the abundance of thy prosperity^
remember the poor during the days
of good cheer.
A full line of all kind of Xmas goods
? ? ofA of.
SUCH its ju-uata, uuts, v.v
Meetze & Son.
The little folks are on the tip toe of
- expectancy, in anticipation of the visit
of Santa Clans.
Mr. J. J. Cannon, of the Piney Woods
section, was in town Monday and gave
as a pleasant call. ^
If yon want an iron wagon '*to make
your*hoy anurias present yon will find
it at Scott Hendrix's.
Remember that time is fast approaching
when the Connfcv Treasurer cannot
receive taxes without a penalty.
Everything in the fancy grocery line
can always be found in stock at, W. P.
Roof's. x
There are six prisoners in jail awaiting
for the February term of Court
of Sessions, all of whom are colored.
When you want school books and
supplies be sure to visit the book store
of the R. L. Bryan Co., Columbia.
There will be Presbyterian sendees in
the chapel next Sunday morning at 11
o'clock and in the evening at 7:30.
Some handsome new buggies just arrived
at the Lexington Department
Store awfully low.
A dance is one of the amusements
booked for the pleasures of the youns
folk during the holidays.
Go to H. M. Wingard for your Xmas
goods. He has a full supply and wil
sell you cheap.
Mr. Job Shurapert lias brought to thi>
office three of as fii^e ears of corn thai
we have ever seen from a sixty acre field
A drove cf Tennessee hogs were ir
town tliis week, and they went like ho1
cakes on a sale day at good prices.
- <>r?0 nf"the risibilities for the Nev
Year is a handsome "block of brici
buildings on Main street. Watch and
see.
We want everybody to bu7 their Christmas
goods of as Our prices are right and
we have the finest that?au be had
The Lexington Department Store.
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FOR
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BUY NOW AND
Birr FROM SYLVAN BROS.
There are good reasons why you
should buy from us.
1st. We have the largest stock,
and you are more apt to find
what vou want when vou have
an assortment to select from.
2nd. We have the latest and
most up to date styles that can
be had, regardless of cost.
3rd. We give the most and best
for your money; in other words,
sell at a lower price thm anyone
else for flic same class of
goods.
4th.. and best of all. we have
only good, reliable, everlasting
qualities, that can be guaranteed,
for a life time and then handed
down. Don't buy before looking
at our stock at
SYLVAN BROS,
JEWELERS,
1524 MAIN ST, COLUMBIA," S. C
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Colvma/bia,.,
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"CLERK'S SALES. \
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA;
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON,
In Court of Common Pleas.
Lizzie Kaminer, Plaintiff,
vs.
Emma Examiner, Irby T. Kaminer,
Jacob E. Kaminer, Mary P. Kaminer
and Lessie L. Kaminer, Defendants.
Partition.
TN OBEDIENCE TO THE JUDG1
ment of the court herein, signed by
the Hon. R.' O. Purdy, Circuit Judge,
December 8th, 1804, I will sell to the
highest bidder at public outcry, before
the court house door in Lexington, S. C.,
during the legal hours of sale on the
first Monday in January, 1905;
The following tracts of land situate,
.lying and being in the county of Lex
ington, and State aloresaid, ana oeiong- i
ing to the Estate of James "W. Kamiher,
deceased:
(a) The home place containing fifty
(50) acres, more or less, and bounded, by
lands now or formerly of John and Paul
Schneider, Estate of James W. Kaminer,
Mary Ann Franklow and Charley
Harman.
(b) One tract containing twenty-six
and one-eighth acres, more or less, and
bounded by lands now or formerly of
Charley Harman, John Schneider, Mrs.
Joanna Hendrix and the 4'HomeTract."
(c) One tract containing thirty acres,
more or less, bounded by lands now or
formerly of Mrs. Joanna Hendrix. John
Fox, Jacob Schneider and the "Home
Tract."
(d) The "Mabus Place" containing
fifty-seven and one-half acres, more or
less, and bounded by lands now or formerly
of Brooks Lindler, Al. Calk and
Dr. James Harman.
(e) The "Corley Place" containing
forty-four acres, more or less, and bounded
by lands now or formerly of Al. Calk,
Elisha Calk and north by Saluda river.
(f) The "River Place" containing fifty
acres, more or less, and bounded now or
i formerly by lands of Elisha Calk, C. S.
Ranch and Estate of C. P. Hendrix.
TERMS OF SALE-One-third cash
. and the balance in one and two equal,
annual installments, with interest from
day of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser
and mortgage of the premises
sold with leave to the purchaser to pay
' all cash. The bond to contain the usual
10 per cent, attorney's fee clause. Pur5
cliaser to pay for na]x?rs.
SAMUEL B. GEORGE,
Clerk of Court.
Messrs. Efird & Dreher, Attorneys for
; JL 1^.1 nun
. December 12, 1904. 3w8
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5 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
i COUNTY OF LEXINGTON,
* Court of Common Pleas.
Lola Helton and Nancy Lee, Plaintiffs,
; against
Carrie Lee, C. H. Lee, George Chand5
ler, Anna Chandler, Jane Chandler,
; William H. South, John E. South, Olive
Kintz Danford, William Lee, Albert
, Lee, Ida Danford, Thomas Lee. Edward
[ Lee, Fred Lee, James Lee, Lewis Lee
and John Danford, Defendants.
, Partition.
t TN OBEDIENCE TO THE JUDG.
i ment of the court herein, signed by
Hon. R. O. Purdy. Presiding Judge, of
. date September 27th. 1904, I will sell to
the highest bidder at public outcry, before
the court house door in Lexington,
S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on
:t the first Monday in January, 1905;
L (a) All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, known as the "upper river tract,''
'situate in Lexington county, in the fork
[ of Broad and Saluda rivers, on the west
bank of Broad river and containing
fourteen and one-half acres, more or
. less, bounded by lands belouging to
James Harman, Fannie A. Yallentine
j and Juda Meetze's tract and having
[ such shape, form, marks, buttings and
> boundings as the plat for the same will
more fully represent.
(b) All that piece, parcel or tract of
> land, situate, lying and being in tiie
' County of Lexington, State aforesaid,
measuring on the north east end tliirtysix
and 'i yards, and on the north side
, one hundred and forty-eight and 4 yards
to a large green pint1, the line to run
straight from one point to the other, adjoining
lands of James Harman on the
south, by Ed. Derrick on the east and
by Lee on the north and containing
about one-half of an acre.
(c> All that piece, ]>arcel or tract of
land, known as "south ]>art of Hoke
tract.'* three acres wide and seven deep
being twenty one acres, bounded by
lands belonging to?on the east by J. D.
and G. E. Derrick. 011 the south by
James Hannan, on the north by Carrie
E. R. L.c, on the west by C. B<x)kamn,
lying and being in the. County of Lexington,
in the fork of Broad and Saluda
rivers and having such shape., forms and
marks, buttings and boundiugs as the
lines may show.
(d) All that piece, parcel or tract of
laud, being one island, situate, lying
and being in the County of Lexington,
State aforesaid, on Broad river east of
Uzel Lee's bottom land at low water
mark containing one acre, more or less.
TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Parchasers
to pay for papers.
SAMUEL B. GEORGE.
Clerk of OonrtH.
R. Flannigan and W. Hampton
} Cobb, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Andrew
Crawford. Attorney for Defendant. Carrie
I^e. JwS
Lexington. S. C.. Dec. 1, 1%M.
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L ORDERS GIVEF PROMPT
"Success" Misses sfcout sole box
calf aod kid school shoes, sizes 5 to
8 Si.00; 8? to 11 SI 25; IU to 2
Si 50.
4 Practical" Misses stout sole kid
school shoes, sizas 8? to 11 Si 00;
1U to 2 $1.85.
"Rock Bottom" Misses kid and
Pebble Grain school shoes, sizes 8-i
to 2 Si 00.
These shoes are made of smooth
tough upper leather and oak soles,
sewed with silk thread.
There never was more value crowde
1 into children eboe3.
GET HER A NICE PAIR
FOR X'MAS.
EHRLICH'S,
1B13 Main Street I flft' IjU 0' 4 C f
1627 Main Streetf^ ' tilD ilj 3. t.
Sept 20?ly
Don't Yon Need
Some new silverware for your table? You
might as well have nice service on youi
tabie now and er joy it while you are young
especially when you can buy it sc reasona
bly. When in Columbia come in and
talk silverware with us, or, if you can'i
come will send yon our catalogue.
We are opening up a nice fresh stock o
watches and jewelry just received. Nexi
week (before October 15), we will have ar
entire new line of handsome clocks at verj
attractive prices.
Keep us in mind and come to see ut
whenever you want goods in this line. W?
save you money.
P. H. LAGHICGTTE & GO.,
JEWELERS,
1424 main street, Columbia, s. c
JUST A WORE
TO FARMERS:
IIOIIIOI i.
of
Columbia, S. C.,
is
prepared to
Store Cotton in
Standard Warehouse
and to arrange
proper cash advances
if you desire to
hold your cotton.
Details will be gladly
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supplied 11 you
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THE III Will 1
COLUMBIA, S. C.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS ARE WARNEI
II. not to limit, open up wagon roads
make foot paths or anything of the kim
on my land. Tin* law will be stricth
enforced against all persons violating
this notice.
J. COLLINS PRICE.
1 Noveni ber *ii!. 1004?1 w 7.
J. L Mimnaugh I
Col"a.inlola, S. C
r he gets the Cream of bargains, the benefit of
uying
AND CAEEFUL ATTENTION. SE!
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the Nicest Assortment, Largest Stock, Near<
City of Columbia. We are selling them quic
get the advantage of this. Our books show i
good supply on hand and a new supply will ai
are now open. Come on boys and get what y
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jst Right Prices on MULES ever shown in the
k and fast to keep down the cost per head. You \
ive have just sold one car load in three days. A
rrive every week as needed. Our books for 1905
ou want.
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JOHN W. CONDEH, S<-c. an<l Treas. *"
OLD STAND.
3 ON PLAIN STREET.
3R 15, 1904,
LL BE
IATION DAY
R, STORE.
large assortment of IN-ERirk
goods from the 1
SCIIIT COMPANY !
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ate the cleanliness, goodness, %
[uality of these goods, and
mity to sample the newest ]
eties of delicious biscuit. j
is are cordially invited. J
Lexington, 8. C. i
"Griffon Brand"
^ Overcoats ';
Illl Not only repress!
sent the highest j
?j. ideals in style,'!
pif hut are tailored 1
Inr specially with
I IF an eye to com- M
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' I 111 as our Outdoor Comforter
!| 13 than a "Griffon Brand"?
Overcoat Now is th Mm
time to bnv. SB
^ E. G. Dreher & Co^l
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