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7 Tie Lexington ins^a^ca. Wednesday, October 25,1905. Index ta STe-w Advertisements shoes?Ehrlioh > Warning?J. 4. Schwartz Estate Sale - Jacob A. Miiler. deceased. Auction Sale?D. Lee Horman. Wanted?W. P. Roof. Harness?Davis & Co. *** Biedlinger's Steam Baker v. fairness! safety. honest' The Home Bank LEXINGTON, S. C. Keeps your money safe and pays yo * 4 per cent, interest per annum ever three months on deposits. F. W. OSWALD, President. v A. J. FOX, Cashier. Cotto-- T^piatiae" Lexington 1( Columbia 9J Savannah?Turppptw?.... 66 * Oar Virginia Lottsr. This letter is being written in few feet^of a coal stove. We ar none too close for comfort either. I is really not so cold, but "it is s sadden" Had some ice, and th Lj wind, an indispensable article her r in the micn.ama, i9 vary sharp 'Next wee* we go across too moor tains over into. BI&Dd coonty to al tend conference. They say the tri is a very fine one, but you mustcros a genuine mountain. I will tel more about it when I have made uh fcrip. \ From my study I can see th mountains and they indicate the see I son An artist could not want r sublime view. All imaginable color are visible. The cbesnut trees ar ^ :i? l' very pretty, auu are eacuj uiotii. * guished from others. They sre brownish, golden color. That. r? }* minds me that we have eaten a io of ehesnuts of late. Ceetnut hunt ing is a great diversion up here ? * little too much so on Sunday aftei noons. There was also a boantifc crop of chinqaepins. These ou children have enjoy*d very mud The people have brought us a lot c apple butler. When taking dinne out one day, while passing differen things to the children, they aske ?Jfaarles to have 6ome apple - battel Without halting or trying to b humorou3 he replied, "No. than you, I can get as much of that as want at- home." & We have recently had two visit H from home folks. Rev. P. H. I Derrick and family stopped with u mg from one Thursday morning till Fr ff day afternoon. He has cdled twif ' since. It is 16 miles over to hi home, bat this is bis recent siauoi Also Mrs. Rev. Groseciose stopp * with us before her return to Leei ville. These visits were much er s ^ x0^6^ by naI must olose to go to sing i church with the children. We ha-? regular choir practice at the parsoi age every other Friday night. W find these both enj )yable and belj fol. S. C B. . f ? ? - The State Fair is now in full blszi The whole city/is in a scene of glor and her doors are wide open for tb inteitiinment of its gue3t. Tb crowd there is unprecedented. Tfaei is also numerable and varied' attra< tions provided for those who wi make Columbia their abiding pUc for the. time being and if vhey do nc like this one they can enjoy then selves in m3ny other ways. Tb tr" fair grounds are new and are beaut ' folly laid off. Tbe street railwa bps been greatly impoved recentl and the merchants and citizens etan with wide open arms to give you i warm welcome. Tlw Word aGeut." At one time the word "gent" was reputable term for general use. A n spectable writer in 15C4 tells of *' supper to divers gentlemen of tt Gray's inne for the great amitie b? / * * tween them and the Middle Temp] gents." The diarist Evelyn speaks < the "noise and tumult occasioned b three or four wild gents in drink Soon after Queen Victoria's accessio "gents" became vulgar. Thaekera speaks of it in 1842 as an "affectionai diminutive at present much in us among commercial persons." How Could She Doubt? "Oh, mamma/' she cried, rushing i: to her mother's room and flinging h< ?- arms around the parental neck, "t loves meh! He loves meh!" "My dear child, I'm so glad! Has 1 told you? Has he asked you to be h wife?" T' "Xo, but he's down in the iibrai learning to play chess with papa." Chicago Record. It Depends. De Peyster (they have been conver ing on art topics,)?Are you fond of m jolica, Mrs. Parvenue? Mrs. Parveni (who has made several bad inistaki L since her-.^entrance into society and k on her guard)?Well?er?that depem ? entirely on how it is cooked. WARNING. All person^ are hereby n< tilled, not !0 bunt or trespass in ai manner whatever upon any of our land The law will positively be entorced again all trespassers. E A. Bouknight, S. F. Boakripht. M. Bouknight. Mrs M. E. Bash Thomas Bsrkett. ,P.W. Seigler. October 13, 1905 4wl. P I$3/ Ina^es biliousness and\ h&Y /??/badcomplexions. Keepiwji Jfig the system in good condi-\ B\ Bf tion by taking |B ; I I 91 and ton10 pellets / ?& IMI wbieh act gently and /fig/ * \m\ eliminate the poison J SB3 \?\ from your system. /J|f7 \m\ One To-night /igy \m\ money back jsgg a \m\ if not satisfied, v at any JhgBfM ~ i'or Sale at Harman's Bazaar. _ LEXINGTON DRUG CO., ~ Successors to Dr. M. Q Hendrix. is open with a complete stock of everything sold in a drag store a ? Fresh Drugs and Medicines, We can sell you o e TOILET SOAPS. PERFUMERY, e snd STATIONERY. so cheap that you will be surprised Everyt thing else in pr 'portion. Oome in and get prices. P Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 8 by a Licensed Druggist, if REMEMBER ; LEXINfiTON DRUG CO., i- At Hendrix Old Stand. a October 18 1905. 8 e A Repairing and Building a Shop. I have opened my shop at Ethan, S. C., at H. Steele's still. I will repaid 't or build buggie- wagons and paint your old fumitore. Gall and see me. a 3w52pd LUTHER L. LONG. ll * r STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, if Court of Common Pleas, r Martha M. Hipp and Richard H. Hipp, ,t ' Administrators, Plaintiffs, j against Belton Hipp and Kolm & Co., Defend ants. 0 ( Foreclosure. k IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE 1 A of the Court herein, signed by Hon. Ernest Gary, Presiding Judge, and datg ed September 1, 1905, I will sell to the * highest bidder at public outcry before J the court house door in Lexington, -S. LS C., during the legal hours of sale, on i- the first Monday in November, 1905, e "All that tract of land lying in Lexw ington County, State ^foresaid, containing fifty-seven acres, more or less, and , bounded by lands belonging to the Hamd iters, Mike Mayer, Dinah Haltiwanger 3- and Job Frick, and being a part of a v rkir?ofrr_Ar*n QPTOC I* UOf^O VX "V/1AV MU.VA VJ-LV Xi.* til CW^VO I bought by Belton Hipp of David Hipp in 1890." Terms cash, purchaser to pay for e papers. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, Clerk of Court, e Lexington, S. C., October 11, 1905. > Efird & Dreher, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. 3. AUCTION SALE. y THURSDAY, NOVEMBER SIXi? teenth, 1S05, at my place of residence ie near J. Rendnx. in the Peter settlement, e I will sell at public ontcrv to the highest bidder, for cash, iny entire nersmal prop3 erty consisting of One Horse, One Muie, 11 Two Milch Cows. One Heifer. Hogs and -3 Goats. One Wagon, One Baggy and Har^ ness, Farming Implements Corn. Fodder, Ray and peavinos. Also Houshold and l" Kitchen Fnrnittire. Sale to commence 6 promptly at 10 o'clock a in i- D. LEE HARMAN. y Octoher 21, 1905. 4w2. y d * Estate Sale. WE, THE HEIR8 OF THE ESTATE o? Jacob A. Miller,deceased,will sell the landfc of the said Estate to the highest a bidder on the 15th day of November, at 5- the late residence of the said deceased, at a 11 o'clock, 'litles guaranteed. .e TERMS-Cash. ^ Jaebb A. Miller. Jr., J?hn H M-ller. " Anderson Miller, Rebecca Clemons. le 4*3 )f Z mmm m mm rnrnmm I Ilk Best - % $9. ftO ! v y/tV9 w | $1.50 HAT IN S WW 5 | New Fa] S WW I | P. C. PRIC \ 1001 Gervais Strei J. J PHONE 1383. Wants your busir I i DRY GOODS SHOES, HARDWARE MOWERS, HARNESS, 7 I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, In Court of Common Pleas. M. Jessie Hendrix, Plaintiff, against Nevins B. Hendrix, Mary Rosalia Hendrix, Sireniba H. Hendrix, W. P. Roof, Administrator of tlie Estate of Dr. M. Q. Hendrix and Samuel B. George, Clerk of Court, Defendants. ' Foreclosure. TN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE JL of the Court herein, 1 will sell to j the higliest bidder at public outcry, be- t fore the Court House door in Lexington, ^ S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in November, 1905, -(1) ' 'A^ that piece, parcel or lot of ' land, situate, lying and being in the f town of Lexington, in the count}' of Lexington and State aforesaid, adjoin- J ing lands of M. Q. Hendrix on the J North, H. L. Oswald on the East, back ( street on the South, and W. P. Roof and ( T *1' T aet TVi cl cjni A i. vv . -lajiiq Uil lug II wv, ^ being a strip running back from the lot ( already owned by M. Q. Hendrix. The Northern width of said lot is 33 feet and the Southern about 32] feet." (2) "All that lot of land adjoining , lots Nos. 1 and 7, lots of Jeff B. Aniick, 1 lands of A. L. Hartley, and lands claim- ^ ed by Mrs. Rosa I. Meetze, and known as lot No. 6, in the sale of the estate < lands of Wm. H. Meetze." / (3) "All that piece, parcel or tract ] of land, situate, lying and being in the ] county of Lexington and State afore- } said, containing ninety (90) acres, more j or less, adjoining lands of Mrs. P. J. i Wessinger, Harriet Harman, W. A. j Nunamaker and lot belonging to School j District No. 6, of said county." 1 I (4) "All that piece, parcel or lot of j land, situate, lying and being in the J town of Lexington, in the county of Lexington and State aforesaid, fronting j on Main street on the north, 47.85 feet bounded east by the home lot, soutli by J. F. Kyzer and west by Frank W. i Shealy, the plank pailing as it now < stands being the eastern boundary line. ] The same to be known as lot No. 2. (5) "All that lot or parcel of land ] situate in the town of Lexington,County 5 ~-p t State aforesaid, fronting U1 lAAUlgWM, ? r i 011 Main street on the north abont 130 i feet, and bounded on the east by lot of j M. Rosalia Hendrix, south by lands of Mrs. P. L. Harman and on the west by lot of J. F. Kyzer and lot No. 2, the same to be known as lot No. 1, of the Dr. M. Q. Hendrix home place. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, Clerk of the Court. Lexington, S. C., October, 11,1905. Efird & Drelier, Plaintiff's Attorneys. ' Warning: : All persons are hereby notified not tc hunt, carry torches or ; trespass in any manner whatever upon my I land. The law will positively be en orced against all trespassers. J. J. SCHWARTZ. | October 23, 1905. 4wl fflp Early Risers \, The famous little pills. wvwvwvj Ooll I 0011 ? $10 Sit J Shoes, $ COLUMBIA. 5 vwv ? 1 Goods. ? WW 5 !E & CO J ;t, Columbia, S. C. J I less and guarantees to sell at the lowest prices NOTIONS, HATS, !, BUGGIES, RAKES, SADDLES, FOR COAL, COKE The very best stove that can De had is none too good for you. .tself comes the stove; for no ar- J icle made and sold adds so much rHE COMFORT OF THE HOME 1111111 is a thoroughly reliable Cooking Df every year it is the constant companion of the housewife and i ||BH^? vill undoubtedly have its influ- j B^B?g| IT IS MY CLAIM JHH .XI til LJ ltJXfcJ IS J-LV JLtaix^c c~j ;hc American people that. is b?t- gjtfm g ''ECONOMIST," BHHHj rnay be. It wi 1 do anything that it will last as long as any otber. md but little more than trashy Imitations which are not worth ^HEaHfimj] SATISFACTION GUARANTEED bo every user of the Economist bring to you my new and hand- r?SS ing anything and everything that you may need in Stoves, Ranges NO. PRICES. WEIGHT. ' SIIZE 8-E-4-R ?42.00. 415 lbs. 48 x 2 18-E-6-R ?45.00. 474 lbs. 49 x 2 oo t? q t* nn 497 lbs. 51 x 2 ? 0--Li"0""JLV yu\j. v w. JE. H? X 485 KING STREET. RUTLAND'S CI On account of a Large Stoc Loads to follow will offer tT 1 CANOPY TOP SURRY 1 CANOPY TOP SURRY 1 CANOPY TOP SURRY 1 DOUBLE SEAT OPEN 1 DOUBLE SEAT OPEN 1 DOUBLE SEAT BUGGY 1 DOUBLE SEAT BUGGY 1 SINGLE SEAT BUGGY 12 DOZEN BUGGY WHIPS Besides these you will find line c BUGGIES, WAGOf The line of Lap Robes in tc The finest line of Coffins ai Be sure to see me before bi M. E. R IB ATSSBT you the very best goods CLOTHING, GROCERIES, WAGONS, STOVES, ETC. Iglll UlUUIIIUIIgU OK WOOD FUEL. TOP SIZE OVEN-' SIZE HOLE. 8. 1G x 20 x 13 inches. 8 inches. !8. 18 x 20 x 14 inches. 8 inches. 8. 20 x 20 x 14 inches. '8 inches. =& JBL S 9 CHARLESTON, S. C. )k on hand and several Car r% 1 -I '| v __ _ ie following .Bargains: WORTH ?100 NOW ?75 WORTH S 75 NOW ?50 WORTH S 70 NOW ?57 50 WORTH ? 65 NOW ?47 50 WORTH S 55 NOW ?37 59 WORTH ? 65 NOW ?48 50 WORTH ? 60 NOW ?44 59 WORTH ? 55 NOW ?37 50 WORTH 50 NOW 25c each. Vinnnfnino in rtllT" .rOOIllsT Ud'l ^ (XllitO J.11 u U1 X VQ MAWVA )f IS AND HARNESS. )wn at Rock Bottom prices, ad Caskets in the county, lying anything in my line. kx rr a 33 JSG-, S. C.