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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, September 13,1905. Zadex to Nov Advertisements. Good Bargains?Tapp. Clothing?Frank's Jobbing House. Gnns?S. B. McMaster. Flour?P. E. Hutto. Clerk's Sales. Sheriff's Sale Seal Bids?L. P. Smith. ^ Birbecue?Jerrod Taylor. Barbecue?J. C. Swypert. Furniture?Maxwell & Taylor. FAIRNESS. SAFETY. HONESTY. The Home Bank. LEXINGTON, S. C. "Keeps your money safe and pays you 4 per cent, interest per annum every three months on deposits. F. W. OSWALD, President. A. J. FOX, Cashier. Free to Farmers, We will advise you free of charge which is the very beet Mower made if you will, apply to us either in person or by letter. ^ Lexington Department Store To le Harried in Baltimore. Mr. W. J. McCUrtha, of Black creek, this place, and Miss Henrietta Towill, of Bateeburg, will be married in Baltimore tomorrow. Mr. San: u A P. Roof, of this pUc?, is the best man. Miss Towill is a charming young lady and a genera! favorite among her large circle of friends and ^ Mr. McCartha is a successful young _ business man and is quite popular. The Dispatch extends hearty congratulations to the happy couple. The County Fair. From a premium list furnished us we can definitely state that the 9th annual fair of the Lexington county Fair Association begins on Tuesday morning, October 17th, and will end, Thursday evening, October 19th, and " * ? , those who intend to maKe entries are urgently requested to do eo as early as possible, so that the exhibits can be properly placed and shown to the best advantage. Lexington people . should certainty take a gr?at interest in Lexington county enterprises snd , . this fair is one among the most important of them and we should all strive to make H the most successful one yet held. * r Follow tie Crowd If you want to save money. They * are going to Herman's Shoe Store, Post Office Block, Columbia, S. C, to get their fall and winter Bhoes where you can save money on them and you have all new stock to select from. ,Hi8 brands wear like iron. ^ Try him next Death of 2?i. Pry. ? Mr. J. Carroll Fry, a well known yosng man of this vicinity, died suddenly at his home near here Thursday and was buried at the family burying ground Friday. When the grim reaper cut him down he was in , the prime and strength of young manhood and the perfect picture of health. He leaves a wife and four children with relatives and friends to mourn his untimely departure. Sudden Illness. The wife of Mr. Abner Derrick, while attending services at the Baptist church in this place Sunday night a week, became suddenly ill and in attempting to leave the build^ ing fell unconscious when she reach> ed the door. Tender, loving hands of relatives and friends removed her to her home where she received prompt medical attention. The canse of her illness is said to be heart "j trouble. We are glad to know that she has improved and is now considered out of immediate danger. Youag Life Eaded. After an illness of six weeks Miss Nettie, the beautiful young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Azriah Taylor, died , SrcdavmgbVSeptember KHh, from typhoid fever;1 - Thus passed away in the early bloom of maidenhood a brilliant young life. The great consolatiou to L. the bereaved family is that she put her trust alone in Jeeus. Her last words to friends and relatives were, "Meet me in heaven.'' xne oereavea family have the sympathy of the entire community. C. Gilbert, 8. C, September 11th. Sterescopic views of the Confederate veterans grouped around the Confederate monument on the public square during their reunion on August 8th and 9th for sale by A. F. Ellington or Col. M. D. Barman. Price 25 cents. Two Louisiana women made a perilious ride in an automobile from Paris to Cherboug. France, in a driving rain storm to reach the steamer St. Louis before sbe sailed. Former Judge Alton B. Parker will succeed Prof- Collins as chief counsel for the Brooklyn Transit Company at an annual salary of ^ 8100,000 y^^tipatioin^ /J^/makes bilionsness andV^EX /SB / bad complexions. Keep \1|\ I Sjj I the system in good condi-\ ffi | ! w * tion by taking 11 I F?te I H I AND TONIC PELLETS J |f I? \ which act gently and / wSj \m\ eliminate the poison /j VvSA. from your system. /Jra7 \w|\ Try One To-night. JgSS yw\ if not satisfied, fMS* 25c at any /Mfff Y^BfeX. Dealer's h'or Sale at Harman's Bazaar. For Rent, My home place, eitaated within tfce town of I>xiogtoD, facing Depot T'l%? A in, 11) rr ia rtf CliltCt* JLUC U nt Juup^ AO V* wv.w?construction, tb8 water pure and land enoush for a good two horee faim. For for her particulars apply to Mrs. J. A MuJler. ?. +. . A Special Meeting. Mies Lois D. Baker,-one of the seven lady missionaries of this State, will be at Lexington Baptist church Friday evening, September 15ib, at 8 o'clock, to tell of her work. She oas been well trained for this kind of eervice, and is an earnest, consecrated Christian. All are cordially invited to attend. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, Court of Common Pleas. W. S. Keisler et. al., Plaintiffs, against D. Luther Riley et. al., Defendants. Summons for Kelief. (Complaint Served.) To the Defendants: M, L. Riley, Daisy;' Keisler Price, Nezzie E. Keisler, A. A. Keisler, Bessie Keisler and Pearl Keisler Lamkin, Defendants. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is on file in office of Clerk of Court for this County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at this office at Lexington, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service;: and. if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. EFIRD & DREHER, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Dated September 13, 1905. To: M. L. Riley, Daisy Keisler Price, Nezzie E. Keisler, A. A. Keisler, Bessie Keisler and Pearl Keisler Lamkin, Defendants. You will take notice that the original summons and complaint herein have this day been filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for said County and State. EFIRD & DREHER, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In Court of Common Pleas. C. E. Corley, Plaintiff, against H. C. Hallman, Defendant. Sheriff's Sale Under Execution. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN execution in above stated case duly issued and lodged in my office, I have levied npon and will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, during the usual hours of sale, before the court house door in Lexington, S. C., on the first Monday in October next, the following lands of M. 0. Hallman, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying and .situated in Lexington county. South Carolina, containing twenty-five acres, more or less, on Bull Head branch, w&ters of Lightwnod creek, waters of North Edisto river, adjoining lands of Mrs. Howell, Ida Howell. Nancy and Sibby Rish. Lewis Shealy and F. W. Hallman Also, all that piece, parcel or tract of land situate. lying and being in Gilbert Hollow township in the county of Taxingten and State aforesaid, contaiiiog 25 acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of Daniel Senn, Estate lands of Julia Boles, dee'd, J. W Wingard and perhaps others. P. H COKLEY. 8.LC. Lexington, S. C , Sept 13, 1905. HEN'S Mid Summer Clothing. MY STOCK IS NEW AND COMPLETE IN Neckwear, Gloves. Underwear, Half Hose, Handkerchiefs, Shirts. Knox & Stetson's Soft and Stiff Hats Snit Cases, and Hand Bags. "White and Fancy Vests. SLITS MADE TO ORDER. A FIT GUARANTEED. J.H.Eleazer, HABERDASHER, 1514 MAIN STBEET COLUMBIA, S. C. iiiiAnm i un , Wants your business and guarant< at the lo"w DRY GOODS, NOTI SHOES, HATS HARDWARE, BUGS MOWERS, RAK] HARNESS, SADI FURNITURE REMOVAL SALE i Sewing Machines a! Cost i ,, UM1 | Drop Head Velox, $19.90. _BBBBk ' Bun Easy Drop Head, *14.90 H,S I' Qq wafR Helping Hand, $12.50. ipA.oy $2.50! OTHER FURNITURE ! MAIL YOUR ORDERS OR AS CHEAP. | CALL AND SEE US. THE LION FURNITURE CO, I E. G. COOK, Mgr. 1231 Main St., COLUMBIA, S. C.j THOMAS A. BOYNE, (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.) COZL/CTMBI-A... S. C., * -r^TTim . tr T\-p \ T TT<t> TXT WHOLES A JLJ& AiN U JKJ&iajlli Men, Women and Children's Shoes, My stock is large, was carefully selected with a view of supplying the demands o: both the city and country trade and Shoes from the most faslhon^ble cuts in style, shapes and toes, down to the seviceable every day plow shoe, all of which are made of solid leather and guaranteed to be the be3t on the market for the money. I want to shoe every man, woman and child in Lexington county and to do this I am prepared to offer some extraordinary bargains in Work and Dress Footwear, Your are cordially invited to call at my store 1736 Main Street, opposite the post office, when in the city, and I will take pleasure in showing you my stock and explaining their merits. Polite attention will be given you and I will strive to please you in quality and price. J^Y\7' >"CN/' -%V"V." -%v v.' "WATCH THIS SPACE ! FOR THE ADD OF THE Cheapest Clothing House! IN SOUTH CAROLINA. I j Men's High Grade Suits j AS CHEAP AS $5.00. j I I ! j We will tell you something about our immense stock j of Fal'* .d Winter Clothing in next issue. Respectfully, i Frank's Inhhinn HniiSP 1 1UIBH U IIUIJIIIIIU I1UUUU) Wholesale and Retail, % ees to sell you the very hest goods rest prices. ON3, CLOTHING, 3, GROCERIES, HES, WAGONS, RS STOVES. )LES, ETC, To the Good People of Lexington! Your Name is on our list for your Fall and Winter Shoes, and we invite you to come in and make your, selection from one of the best lines to be had. "We have a new stock to select from and new price to make you. We carry in stock all sizes and prices from that good old time Farmer's Solid Brogan at $1.00, up to the swell dude's swing last at $6.00, Thanking you for past favors, you are cordially invited to make our store your headquarters while in the city. We will look for you. F. B. Tgawivraiu, Post Office Block, Columbia. S. C. ftVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV^ j We Sell like Best S10 Suit, I 5 $2.50 Shoes, \ S $1.50 HAT IN COLUMBIA. ? $ wvwwv > i TVT^^r i f jUB<C7W Mm WbJLM \Jk WUi3I r $ WWVWV i ; p. C. PRICE & CO, | J 1001 Gervais Street, Columbia, S, C. J J PHONE 1383. J ?vvvvvvvvvvwwv^^v&$ LEESVILLE COLLEGE LEESVILLE, S. 0. Strengthened faculty, Improved equipment, Enlarged Campus for session beginning September 20th. Full College Courses, Expression, Music, Art, Bookkeeping, Military Training for boys and young men. Music Director one of the best; noted for careful training and satisfactory advancement of pupils. Teachers trained in best institutons. A. B. and B. S. courses. Careful attention to health and morals. Positive religious influences. Noted for character building and for helping those who have limited means. Searching more diligently than ever for pupils of earn-ono cfnrJr?nt-.< vpar. Board in Girl's Industrial Hall 550 for JLSLL1. ^TV^OO. ? vi wvv %*wv j ~ the year. L. B. HAYNES, President. August 30. 1905?4w4t>. ?THE ST1Plit to tell about onr lumber. It is pnt forward Sto^S^^Evvr^ d*}: t0 w*n ^ne aPProva^ of Lumber usurers of 7 p\ this section and when its good points are ap&fi9 Wl ifctt Preciated it will cestainly do so. Mr. Lee r 2i Fallaw, formerly with C. 0. Brown & ^ I JS$r Bro., *s now keeping hooks for me, and Mr. '&<Wza Twf*i[ ^allaw *s ouryardman, and either of iclWp^^^r <^HP~Sthese gentlemen will be glad to see any of ?Mj* ?/ '$$$! their Lexington friends and can save them ]'' il1 fS'IfS money on anything in our line. Come and J ffSn-if li (nffllJ i/ 'i . ' i11. ;L v : see 113 or either write us. Mmmah'mm w. w. drivers. krA Corner Lady and Gadsdan Streets, \.Zri-' i-*r COLUMBIA, S. C. Phone 185. Warning, Barbecue. rpms is to notify all per1WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLASS J- sous not; ro hmit- fish> P^s through barbecue with refreshments at Hayes' or trespass in any manner whatever on Siding, one mile from Gilbert. 011 Satur- our lands. The law will positively be day, September 23rd, 1905. Thepassen- enforced against any one so trespassing. ger trains will stop to take on and let off co^t' passengers. A number of prominent LNO. E. SHEALY. speakers will be present to address vou. August '-.8, 1905. 4w46 pd. : I ?^tl0n WlU ^ S"'en U'dieS Subscribe for the Dispatch and ; j ;kk jerrod taylor. ' Home and Farm, $1.25 a year. *