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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday. November 1. 1905. lades to ITew Advertisements. Lumber?X. H. Driggers. Lexington Savings Bank. Overcoats?E. G. Dreher & Co. Organs?Ludden & Bares. Sale?J. P. Hutto. Trespass Notice?P. L. Kyzer et. al. La^vyer?W. W. Hawes. Red Meat Tobacco. fairness", safety, honesty The Home Bank. T T7I-VT-VTr* rrr\-KT Q -Li ru.11 iSU-L yyjn , kj. v/. j Keeps your money safe and pays yon I 4 per cent, interest per annum every tliree months on deposits. F. W. OSWALD, President. A. J. FOX, Casliier. Cotton and Turpentine. 'LexiDeton 10J Columbia 9|. Savannah?Turpentine 68 Look Out For Him. The Editor of the Dispatch will be with the County Treasurer on his collecting round in the county, and it is expected that every one owing for his paper will carry money enough to settle. Look for him and don't allow him to pass without settlement, and If you are not a subscriber, add your ??~ i?ef Tcifh tV>o TTnmA and iiHUIQ tu llfU nii'W ? ? ? , Farm /pr SI 25 a year. ? ' 1 Paiats. Best paints a Lid oils, at E infmaEp Drug Co. 7 ^^TelL The star players for Ciemeon in the gam? of football with the Ala_ ? bama 11 at the State Fair, were Oscar L. Derrick and Mr. Fartick, of this county. Both of these young men are recognized as the best football players in this State and will bold their own with any in the South. Wherever put to a trial losing ton blood will tell and come <if victorious. _ \ r Fountain Pons. See our $1 00 Fountain Pens. The Kaufmann Drug Co. Cheap Bates to Charleston. On account Charleston's Annual Gala Week and Coast Fair Association, November 6-11, 1905, Southern Bail way will sell tickets from all points within State of South" Carolina, including Augusta, Ga., at rate of one first class fare, - plus 25 cents wsmivwI TloL-fcf.a Bftld lUi. kUD il'UUU W vv>> November 4th to lOtfc, inclusive and for trains arriving Charleston before noon November llt-h. with final limit November 13 :b, 1905 * For Sale. One 80 H. P. Boiler in perfect order, guaranteed Columbia S. C. J. David & Co, 2*52pd Annual Meeting. Notice is hereby given tbafc the annual meeting of St. John's Cemetery Association will be hel,d at Sr. John's cemetery, near Rocfev Wei), - on Saturday, November 4*b, 1905, at 2 o'clock p. m. All members are earnestly requested to be present. D. J. Harm an, Sec. For Sale. One 60 H. P. boiler guaranteed Hard for inspection J. David & Co., Columbia S. C. 2*52pd Wanted, A white family of respectability to farm on shares. The land is enita* _ ble for cotton, corn and other products. Apply to W. Henry Ballentine, Lexington B. F. D. 5. 2 ft 52 Beformatioa Services. The festival of the Reformation will be celebrated at Nazareth, Sunday, November the 5 tb, at 11 a.m. All are invited to be present. Preached Hondav ITisrht. Rev. P. D. Ri8inger prescbed in St Stephen's Lutheran church Monday night to an appreciative congre gafcion. A liberal contribution was raised for the purpose of buildirg a Lutheran church in Johnston. Mr. Rieinger has organized a church there with thirty-two members and in order to keep this little flock together he desires to have a sheep fold of his own where he can gather them together. He is also serving two other congregations which are located nine miles from Johnston?one on either side of that place. Lid it ever occur to you that in looking around for a place to lay in your fall and winter supplies of general merchandise that H. M. WiDg ard is tbe best and cheapest place to snake your purchases. WAITED?A cheap planer for surfacing onlv. State price when writing. S. F. LONG, lwpd Lexington, S. C. WANTED?100,000 feet 1 inch boards. Sound and square. Will pay .$10.00 per 1000 feet F. O. B. cars for long leaf pine anv where in fifty miles of Columbia, C. - W. H. DRIGGERS. ????bb??mmuummmmmmmmamm /? / makes biliousness and\ IS/bad complexions. Keep\ / as i^8 system in good condi-1 ofi fSg Ition by taking i reg || RAfjgfta I M | AND TONIC PELLETS I H t wP \ which act gently and J SI \l&\ tie poison J egg j vBjA from your system./^r/ ^qljApry One To-night.> Jj&jj For Sale, at Harman's JSazaar. LllNGTON DRlili CO., Successors to Dr. M. Q Hendrix. is open with a complete stock of everything sold in a drug store Fresh Drugs and Medicines, We can sell you TOILET SOAPS. PERFUMERY, and STATIONEFY, so cheap that you *ill be surprised Everything else in pr -portion Come in and get pries. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded b> a Licensed Druggist. REMEMBER LEXINGTON DOUG CO., At Hendris Old Stand October 18 1905. A Repairing and Building Shop. I have opened my shop at Ethan, S. C., at H. Steele's still. I will repair or build buggies, wagons and paint your old furniture. Call and see nie. 3w52pd LUTHER L. LONG. \ 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, Court of Common Pleas. Martha M. Hipp and Richard H. Hipp, Administrators, Plaintiffs, r against Belton Hipp and Kohn & Co., Defend\ ants. Foreclosure. TX OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE -L of the Court herein, sighed by Hon. Ernest Gary, Presiding Judge, and dated September 1, 1905,1 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 November, 1905, "All that tract of land lying in Lexington County, State aforesaid, containing fifty-seven acres, more or less, and bounded by lands belonging to the Harniters, Mike Mayer, Dinah Haltiwanger and Job Frick, and being a part- of a tract of ninety-one and' one-fifth acres bought by Belton Hipp of David Hipp in 1890." Terms cash, purchaser to pay for papers. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, Clerk of Court. Lexington, S. C., October 11, 1905. Efird & Drelier, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. AUCTION SALE. Ox thuksoay, sotembep. sisteenth. 1905, at mv p'ace of residence near S. J Hendrix in the Peter sett em*nt, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidaer. lor cash, my entire personal property consisting of One Horse, One Mu?e. Two Milch Oow3, One Heifer. Hogs and Goats, One Wagon, One Baggy and Harness, Farming Implement', Corn. Fodder, Hay and peavines. Also Houshold and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to commence promptly at 10 o'clock a. m D. LEE HABMAX. October 21, 1905. 4w2. Estate Sale. TTTE. THE HEIRS OF THE ESTATE VV of Jacob A, Miller,deceased,wilt sell the lands of the said Estate to the highest bidder on the 15th day of November, at the late residence of the said deceased, at II o'clock- Titles guaranteed. TERMS-Cash. Jacob A. Miller, Jr., John H. Miller. Anderson Miller, Rsbecca Ciemons. 4w3. rw ps Best \ $2.50 5 SI.50 HAT IN $ WW | New Fa] S WW I P. C. PRI( ^ 1001 Gervais Stre< \ PHONE 1383. I I ^lis Wants your bush JJ?C Y CrUU-UC SHOES, HARDWARI MOWERS, HARNESS, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, In Court of Common Pleas. M. Jessie Hendrix, Plaintiff, against Nevins B. Hendrix, Maxy Rosalia Hendrix. Siremba H. Heiidrix, W. P. Roof, Administrator of the Estate of Dr. M. Q. Hendrix and Samuel B. George, Clerk of Court, Defendants. Foreclosure. TN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE X of the Court herein, i will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the Court House door in Lexington, - ** i _ i* 1 ~ S. C.. during tlie legal ncrars 01 saie, uu i the first Monday in November, 1905, j (1) "All that piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in the town of Lexington, in the county of Lexington and State aforesaid, adjoining lands of M. Q. Hendrix on the North, H. L. Oswald on the East, back | street on the South, and W. P. Roof and j .T. W. Long on the West; The same ! 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 321 feet." I (2) "All that lot of land adjoining | lots Nos. 1 ana 7, lots of Jeff B. Amick, lands of A. L. Hartley, and lands claimed by Mrs. Rosa I. Meetze, and known as lot No. 0, in the sale of the estate I lands of Wm. H. Meetze." j (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 or less, adjoining lands of Mrs. P. J. Wessinger, Harriet Harman, W. A. j Nunamaker and lot belonging to School District No. (5, of said county." (4) "All that piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in the town of Lexington, in the county of Lexington and State aforesaid, fronting on Main street on the north. 47.85 feet bounded east by the home lot, south tyv J. F. Kyzer and west by Frank W. Shealy, the plank pailing it now stands being the easrern 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 j of Lexington, State aforesaid, fronting J on Main street on the north about 130 i feet, and bounded on the east by lot of ~ ~ * 1 ' ^ -1 _*J? j M. Rosalia Hendrix, soutn oy tanas 01 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 pacers. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, Clerk of the Court. Lexington, S. C., October, 11, 1905. Efird & Dreher, Plaintiff's Attorneys. j WARNING. All persons are hereby notified not to hunt, carry torches or i trespass in any manner whatever upon my J land. The law will positively be enforced ag?' inst all trespassers. J. J. SCHWARTZ. October 23, 1905. 4*1. DLftT Early Risers The famous little pills. j Sell 1 110 Suit, | COLUMBIA. | WW S I Goods. 5 WW I i & coA st, Columbia, S. C. \ MW????i i ? less and guarantees to sell at the lowest prices 1, NOTIONS, i HATS, 3, BUGGIES, ?CAJlJt!iiS, SADDLES, FOR COAL, COKE The Very best stove that can Next in importance to the home ? 1 ticle made and sold adds so much L THE COMFORT OF THE HOME IMBl Apparatus, season aii^ av ^rcompanion of tlie housewife and ? | 51111 ,1^ will undoubtedly have its infiu- i IT IS MY CLAIM [ Bpi that there is no Range offered to the American people that is bet''ECONOMIST," no matter what the cost of it may be. It wi 1 do anything that jra| f^SS^i any other Steel Range will do; SB 'ffigaftg it will last as long as any other. ' ;jHPJM||5|s It cost less than its competitors fflrWr^! and but little more than trashy imitations which are not worth SATISFACTION GUARANTEED to every u^er u? mc utttnrrr?m i Wrought Steel Range. t wP^mKr Write me a postal card, it will $0^85?l bring to you my new and hand- 9| somely illustrated catalog show- 'BBS ing anything and everytlling that 'BBS you may need in Stoves, Ranges and heaters and the lowest prices flHlHjBra that good goods can be sold. ifBraJyjgjgj NO. PRICES. WEIGHT. SIIZI S-E-4-R 842.00. 415 lbs. 48 x ' 18-E-6-R ?45.00. 474 lbs. 49 x 28-E-8-R ?50.00. 497 lbs. 51 x JE. H . J 485 KING STREET. On account of a Large Sto Loads to follow will offer t 1 CANOPY TOP SURRY. 1 CANOPY TOP SURRY 1 CANOPY TOP SURRY 1 DOUBLE SEAT OPEN 1 DOUBLE SEAT OPEN 1 DOUBLE SEAT BUGGT 1 DOUBLE SEAT BUGGY 1 SINGLE SEA C BUGGY 12 DOZEN BUGGY WHIPS Besides these you will fine line BUGGIES, WAGOl The line of Lap Robes in t The finest line of Coffins a "Rn enrp see me before b kJ UA V WW iww^r ? M. 3B. R BA1E SB" i L you the very best goods 3. CLOTHING, nT>nm?TDTi?a UltVUJUi.tJ.JJU, WAGONS, STOVES, ETC. mfflT Ti" ~ " ' '.Hi. "" "" " M ; OR "WOOD FUEL. r l TOP SIZE OVEN- SIZE HOLE. 28. 10 x 20 x 13 inches. 8 inches. 28. 18 x 20 x 14 inches. 8 inches. 28. 20 x 20 x 14 inches. * inches. * RawLS, . - - CHARLESTON, S. C. ck on hand and several Car ;he following Bargains: WORTH 8100 NOW 875 WORTH S 75 NOW 850 WORTH 8 70 NOW 857 50 WORTH 8 65 NOW 847 50 I WORTH $ 55 NOW 837 59 WORTH 8 65 NOW 848 50 WORTH 8 60 NOW 844 59 WORTH 8 55 NOW S37 50 WORTH 50 NOW 25c each. I bargains in our regular of VS AND HARNESS. own at Rock Bottom prices, nd Caskets in the county, uying anything in my line. TT T IT ^ A nr Tfc . CTIBGK S. C. ,