The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 21, 1904, Page 5, Image 5
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, December 21,1904.
ladez to New Advertisements.
Christmas Offer?Lgxington Department
Store.
Shoes?Ehriicn.
k Stock?M. E. Rutland.
Clothing?Kinard.
Winter Goods?W. P. Roof.
Trespass Notice?W. H. F. Rasr and
others.
Improvod Cotton?M. E. Rutland.
Married,
Sunday evening, December 18,1904. by
the Rev. A. R. Taylor, Mr. Glover Day
and Miss Gabrie Kyzer, all of Irene S. C.
Don't Forget
That The Kaofmann Drug Co,
has in stock a lot of nice things for
holiday presents.
A Card of Tlxanks.
Mr. C. R Rish and family desire
to express their sincere thanks to
the many friends who so kindly
assisted them and sympathized with
them in the sickness and deep sorrow
koo nnma mfn thpir hnme in the
vuav una ?
death of Mrs. Mary Risb. May He
that doeth all thiols will bless each
0D8. C. R Rish and Family.
As Error Corrected.
Don't be fooled and think you can
do just as well elsewhere, but go to
the Lexington Department Store and
be convinced that their prices are
the lowest and their goods the beet.
For Sale.
Seven bead of good work farm
mules. For further information and
terms, apply to Dr. D. M. Crosson,
Leesville, S. C.
Sirs. Mary Ann Staler Dead.
One by one the old landmarks are
passing away. Now and then a mile
stone drops by the wayside to remind
us that life is but transitory and all
that is beautiful in tbis life must
crumble and perish. We are forcibly
reminded of this fact by the
deatb of tbat good old mother in
Isresl Mrs. Mary Ann Shuier who
sweetly fell asleep in the arms of
Jessus last Sunday at the ripe old
age of 81 years after a long and event
ful life which was made brilliant by
good deeds, her spirit was caught up
by aDgel's wiDgs and borne to that city
. not made with bands eternal in the
heavens. She was the mother of Dr.
J. L Sbuler, and a sifter of our venerable
friend Mr. J. W. Dreher aDd
Mrs Kate Hyl6r. She was a woman
noted among her community for her
charitableness 8Dd ber earnest, con
OCUlillfU 1 U O. XU LICX UCBbU wx
friends and acquaintance?, tbe ricb
and tbe poor have lost a friend that
it will be difficult to supply.
Can Save Money.
If during tbe year you spend
$1,000. for clothing, dry goods,
groceries, hardware and farm supplies
and buy it from tbe Lexiogton
Department Store and save from 5
to 10 per cent on all you boy, you
will at tbe end of the year have saved
from $50 to $100, enough to buy a
fine Ratfcerman and Lutb buggy and
harness, sold by the Lexington Department
Store. , It pay8 to save.
From Around Erskine.
Our farmers have sown a full grain
crop.
Hog killing is the order of the day.
Mr. M. L Warner moved near
Irmo Tuesday. We regret very much
to give up such a good neighbor ana
friend, but our loss will be other's
gain.
Miss Clara Sbealy spent several
days last week at Mrs. W. J. Balientine's.
Miss Cora Balleutine is now attending
ecbool at Gilbert.
The school at Pineville is progressing
nicely under the careful
management of Miss Myrtle Wertz
There will be a Christmas tree at
? Mfc. Pleasant church on Saturday
afternoon previous to Christmas at
2 o'clock. Jay.
December 17,1904
Masonic Flection,
At a regular communication of
Lexington Lodge, No. 152, A. F. M,
held last Saturday eveniog, tbe 17th,
the following officers were elected to
serve the ensuing Masonic year, as
follows:
W. M ?Thomas L Harman.
S. W.?Johc J. Taylor.
J. W.?Samuel J. Leaphart.
Treasurer ?Thomas E "Wingard.
Secretary?Godfrey M. Harman.
An extra meetiDg will be held on
Tuesday, the 27th inst, at 2 p. m.,
for the installation of officers and at
which time the appointed officers will
be named and duly installed.
Merit Wins.
* Kaufmann s Little Liver Grandules
have grown into favor, because they
relieve biliousness, headache, indigestion,
etc. They cannot be imitated
as some want to do. Get the
genuine at 10 cents a bottle, at The
Kaufmann Drug Co.
Mr. Luther Black, of the Pineville
section, is in one of the business
schools in Columbia preparing himself
for future life.
Misa Jutia Abernethy ha*returned
to her ho ne, Charlotte, N C, after
visiting Miss Cora Smith, near Barr.
Miss Cvira accompanied her and will
spend some time with friends ia N C
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
In Common Pleas.
Eddie Miller, Assignee, Plaintiff,
against
H. A. Fry, Defendant.
AO IIIV JU'vxvii.vtn.iii/.
you ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
X and required to answer the complaint
in this action of which a copy is
herewith served upon you, and to serve
a copy of your answer to the said complaint
on the subscriber at his office in
Lexington, S. C., within twenty days
after the service hereof, exclusive of the
day of such sendee, and, if you fail to
answer said complaint within the time
aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will
apply to the Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
T. C. STURKIE,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To the Defendant, H. A. Fry:
You will please take notice, that the
summons and complaint in this action
are this day duly filed in the office of
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas and
General Sessions for Lexington county,
South Carolina, and unless you answer
the same within the time required by
law the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for judgment against you by default.
T. C. STURKIE,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Attest
/e~.i , Ci\T'T5R CEORGE.
loeiu.; W.TIW. ?,
Clerk of Court.
Nov. 30,1904. 6w9
FINAL DISCHARGE.
lVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO
1M 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 25th day of January, 1905, for a final
discharge as Administrator of the
Estate of John W. Connor, deceased.
CHARLIE W. CONNOR,
4wS Administrator.
Trespass Notice.
T HEREBY FORBID ALL PERSONS
Jl from hunting by day or night or in
any manner whatever upon my lands,
situate in Broad River township, near
Peak, and known as '"The Mark Summer
Place." The law will be enforced.
PAUL STRIBBLE.
November 30, 1901. 4w7 pd.
KING'S
Improved Cotton.!
Why Should You Plant It?
BECAUSE, Nearly all who j
have planted the genuine claim j
it produces double as much to the
acre as other kinds.
BECAL'SE, The tests during the past
16 years prove it is not an accident but
a. real improved variety of cotton.
BECAUSE, It is necessary to increase
your yield to the acre at no extra ex?
4-^-v S2 to
ptJilfct/, UL VVJU Y>U41l- IW pjLWIAU V?1J. ?-> W1IH3 I
cotton.
Write for facts, figures, reasons, proof,
etc. Quote prices on seed in 10 bushel
lots $1,00. Less than 10 bushels put. up
in new sacks, frieght to be added from
North Carolina, the shipping of the
originator. Address,
ffi. E. RUTLAND,
BATESBURG, S. C.
P. S. We have made Mr. M. E. Rutland
our selling agent for our improved
Field and Garden Seed, [Signed-]
T. J. KING, Originators, Riohmand, Va
Trespass Notice.
X LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY
Ijl forbidden to hunt, fish, removing
wood, iei lug stock rnu at large or treoyass
in any maoner whatever. The law
wiil be rigedlv
W. H. F. JUST,
W. fcf. RA.J?T
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Suitable for Children, so con
while the market was full an
| market and propose to give 01
| buggies, wagons and harnessHave
20 pigs left. Berkshire
j $3.50 to $5.00 each.
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10 Per Cent. Discount.
on Gent's and Boy's Suits, Ladies' Ready Made!
Sirts. i
Tickets with every 31.00 puchased goods
for our Drawing on the last day of the year,
when we will ,
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$25.00 Worth of Valuable Presents. |
WHO WILL WIN? YOU MAY [w
WE ARE
FORGING AHEAD AT A RAPID RATE.
"WH'Z"?
Because every man and boy who
has had any dealing with us speaks
well of our business methods. J&Sj0K?&r - ? t . >
1st. Because we never misrep- f
reseiit or exagerate in making an /
AND BOY'S CLOTHING.
Shoes. Hats, Shirts, Underwear, I
Gloves. Neckwearand Hcsi- *
not surpassed by any house in
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A visit to our store will convince g.K?wtN?i??iAco^^Jp? nSSjjjjj
you of our supremacy in values
and equipment for rapid service.
X*. C? Price Co9
1001 GERVAIS ST., COLUMBIA, S. C
Diseas9s Peculiar tc "Women. | NOTICE.
! \ LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE ;
If Acid Iron Mineral is used accord- : A Estate of R. B. Hiller must make j
iiiit to directions as an internal remedy, i pa vm.cnr to the undersigned on or Ik?- j
or as "A vrasl;,'J and no l>eneiit follows. | fore February Isr. 1SK)3, and those having I
after using one 50c. bottle wrire us and j claims against said Estate must present I
we will refund your money. Sold by , them dully verified, to
druggists. Acid Iron Mineral Co.. : * NANNIE K. HILLER.
7 Columbia, S. C. ' :!wS Executratrix.
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one load mules to arrive in a few j
e the largest lot of Mules and Horses;
dect from. We have all kinds and j
all prices. '
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10 oarlv and select what vou need. Have 1 x>uolit tlieni |
d think thov are bought from ?10.00 to ?25.00 under the |
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ir customers the advantage of the same. A bio- line of ;
?a bio* value for cash or on time with easy payments, j
and Poland China, and offering them at bargain prices.;
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jast of 3Tea,^.
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Fruits and Candies
j i are fresh and sweet.
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! Christmas Oddities and Tovs
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iin abundance.
You are invited to visit our store when in town
whether you buy or not. A warm welcome
guaranteed.
BEAUTIFY M HOME! I
ENHANCE ITS VALUE. I
PAINTS, OILS. BRUSHES, ETC. I
"We sell all good materials |
and will meet competitive I
prices I
LET US GIVE YOU OUR ESTIMATE J
THE KAUFMANN DRUG CO., I
LEXIKSTOST S.C ^
THE GREAT
Sacrifice Closing Out Sole
AT
1427 MAIN STREET, next to Mapomc Hall,
COLUMBIA, - - - - - - S. C.,
Our following price list wiil only last for three (3) weeks
For the next 21 days we will sell our entire fall and
winter stock at the following prices:
Men's ?7.00 Black and Bine Beaver Overcoats for ? .*>.90
Men's ?(>.00 Grey Oxford Overcoats ? 2.90
Men's ?0.00 Grey Long Raglin Overcoats ? 4.50
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Men s ?L5.UU Kersey una .ueuou w\r?-CUiUC. v ?.r,v
Men's $6.50 Heavy (irev Business Suits ? :j.75
.Men's ?8.50 All Wool Suits in assorted colors ? 4.$>0
We have over twenty-live different styles and colors in Men's
Fine Suits. Our regular prices from $15.00 to $18.00, but you
can buy them for the next three weeks for $10.00; so be sure
and come at once, while they last and buy your bargains, at
FRANK'S - JOBBING - HOUSE,
1427 MAIN ST.. COLUMBIA, S. C.,
Sr mm SH0ES
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
Nothing but Solid Leather Shoes Sold and
Every Pair Guaranteed.
They are here and of course arc beauties, because thev ar-1 Keith Konquerors in High
and Low Cuts. Blictis and Tans. Ad Leathers, Union Made. Yoi are respectfully
iuvited to call when in the city and inspect the e goods. Quality guaranteed.
Cohen's Shoe Store,
1636 MAIN ST., CO! UMBIA. S. ^