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p The Lexington Dispatch. " Wednesday, November 8,1905. 2&&W Advertisements. + Printing, &c?P: X. Bryan Co. Shoes and Hats?P. XL Price & Co. Horses and Mules?Gregoiy-Conder Mule Company. Trespass Notice?J. P. Shull, et. al. Trespass Notice?H. J. Fulmer. at. al. Trespass Notice-*-Jacob and P. J. Taylor. Trespass Notice?Lewis and Miller. Warning?A. S. Frick, et. al. v Pianos?Malone. \ Optician?C. F. Sentz. > For Sale?H. A. Meetze. For Sale?Lutiier L. Long. FAlMltSS. SAFETY. HONESTY The Home Bank. LEXINGTON, S. C. Keeps your money safe and pays you 4 per cent, interest per anrmrti every Y"t I -*' J and close at 4 p. m. ' s. t f * Notice to the Public. i -/ The public free school opened in* i School District So. 1, Monday. No-; j v vember 6,1905 C. E Corley, I ( Clerk Board Trustees. ; ? ;l Which is Which? P ' Thursday, November 30th, is 1 Thanksgiving Day, according to the proclamation of President Boosevelfc. The almanac makers say thst it will ? come on the 23rd?a week soocer j .. - than the day named by the President. Which is which, no how? 1 ? For Sale. Farm containing 476 acres, situ- i ated in Union and Newberry codnties, : six "miles from Sbwton (So By) arid < seven, miles from Whifemire's (C, N. & L By,) Nice home and five tenant houses, btrns, etc. Fine timber and farm lands. ?10 per acre. Further information call or write, Jos. E Leach, Attorney, Colombia, S. C. Sfcootiag Scrape, ? /TnnMo ohnntinnr in ft J.I31 D vi ao a uuuviu duwwv>u(; lu v j negro settlement near Arthur's last Sunday, daring which Aaron Tolliver was Bhot and mortally wounded by Henry Williams and Arthur Tolliver, a brother of Aaron, shot Williams in the chest Aaron died Monday night from the effects of his wound and Williams is not expected to live. Arthur Tolliver has skipped. %v Photographs! Photographs! A F. Ellington, the Photographer, is now prepared to do all kinds of - photographing work at short notice at home and abroad. Material first elass and workmanship second to none. Those who know "Ellington know that his work will not fade. Parties having work in bis line would do well to correspond with him at Lexington, S. C., P. O Box 76. Double Wedding. The announcement is made of the TYtorriooo nf Mr. ?T. W. Sbealy to w* ?? MIbs Carrie Eleazer and Mr. J. E. ' Shealy to Miss Mary Sbealy. This doable wedding will take place in Mfc. Yernon church, at White Rock, on Wednesday afternooD, November 15th, at 4 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to witness these carriage ceremonies. ? 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 any where in fiftv miles of Columbia, S. C. W. H. DRIGGERS, cnree muuius uu uvjajdivs. F. W. OSWALD, President. A. J. FOX, Cashier. Cotton and Turpentine. Lexington ' 11. Colombia.... ; 11J Savannah?Terpentine.... 69}. Look Oat For Sin. TheJEditor of the Dispatch will be with the Coonty Treasurer on his collecting round in the connty, and it iB expected that every one owing for his paper will carry money enough to ; settle. Look for him and don't aliow him to pass without settlement, viand vif yon are not a subscriber add your name to the list with the Home and Farm for $1 25 a year. For Sale, r Fall blood setter pop. Apply . to S. P. Little. Lexington, S. C. 3*3 ? . ?. ^ivuae servicesDivine service will be fceld at Pisgah Sunday, November 12fcb, -at .. 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. i - ' , , Get the Best. I Ton can find them at Herman's I Shoe',Store. Baat shoes and best prices. Post Office Block, Columbir, s. a Totra, Election. . The qualified electors of the town i of Lexington should bear in mind that an election for a Mayor and six Wardens will be held tomorrow and * every odo should torn out and caii their vote for the men .whom , they would have rale- over them for the ; ensuing two yeprs. The polls wilf ho onfinftd in the town hall at 8 a. m. ( y4^tipatio^^ jggI makes biliousness &MV\ IBS /bad complexions. Keep\M\ I Est [the system in good condi-i B J Rita 1 ?1 AND TONIC PELLETS j SB \wk\ which act gently and Imj \?\ eliminate the poison jgj \wk\ from your system, /tf/ Try OncrTo-mght. jgj IJFor Sale at Harm an's Hazaar. Wilson-Redd. A pretty home wedding took place at the home of Capt. L W. Redd, Superintendent of the Lexington Mannfaoturing Co.. in this place, last Sunday, October 5th, at 5 o'clock, uniting his eldest daughter, Miss Blanch, and Mr. John C. Wilson in the holy estate of matrimony. Rev. W. JL Heel, toe pastor or tbe bride, . pronounced tbe words which made the young couple man and wife. After the ceremony the invited guest were entertained at a marriage supper. Tbe presents were numerous, beautiful and costly. The young couple starts the journey of life together under fair skies and favorable winds and the wish of their nomer- ; ous friends :b that their barque may float down the stream of life gather- , ing riches aud honors as the hsppy I daye glide by. ? ? 1 Soma Ways ia Which We Caa Serve You. If you have money, deposit it with , ub. If you need moDey, borrow it | of us. If you need insurance, call and see us. If you want to seDd money away, buy a draft of us. If vou want to sell a note, show it to us. < If you have papers you want collect- 1 ed, bring them to us. If it is not convenient to come to the bank, write us. You can make a deposit . or do most any kind of business by mail with us. The Home Bank, Lexington, S. C. < ? mm ? j Colored Haa Bead. J Sam Dreher, a well known colored * man of this place, went o'possum ^ hunting Wednesday night and^ on r returning home was taken desperate- I ly ill and died in a few minutes. 3 OoroDer Wilson held an icqueet over the remains and Dr. Ed. Derrick Dronounced that the deceased came to his death from heart failure, and the verdict was in accordance with these facts. Sam had been in feeble health for some time, but the end t came so unexpectedly th&t hie friends \ were startled. He was a quie% ui- t assuming and iadustrious man and 1 enjoyed the confidence and respect of all classes of our citizens. A Sad Death. Miss Carrie, the 13-year-old daugh- _ ter of Mr. J. Weir Addy, who lives J in Scbwitz9r Neck, died Saturday at II o'clock, after a lingering illness with typhoid fever. The interment was at St. David in the presence of a large congregation of sorrowing relatives and friends, the Rev. J. A. Cromer paying the last sad rites to _ the departed dead, f There are two other members of uj.i. * :i_ J Ua 4iir. auu) a lauiuy uuwu wuu mc 8ame disease and his son has but ^ recently recovered from a protracted 0 spell of typboid. Mr. Addy has un- \ dergone a sore affliction by reason of t sickness and death among the members of bis family and the heartfelt Bimpathies of onr people go out to bin'and his in this hour of gloom. 1 May God stay the disease and re- ] Btere the afflicted ones to beabb. r^BUSIK & 1 Better Than! A IT IS BECAUSE \The Best ^ FOR THE LEAS' I J All Wool Black DiagoDol Su 1 C TCi'ms* Q.iifa Sin ?19 50. S15. X 1JJC wutiiDj ^ J. ^ it ?? ?, ? , { I SHOES, - J EVERYTHING FOR 1 f|P. C. Pric \ 1001 Gervais Street ' \ PHONE 1383. <? Wants your busi DRY GOOD! shoes, hardwar: mowers, harness, LEHTON DRUG CO., Successors to Dr. ad. Q. Hendrix, is open with a complete stock of everything sold in a drug store. Fresh Drugs and Medicines, We can sell you rOILET SOAPS. PERFUMEKY, " and STATIONERY, so cheap that you *ill be surprised Everything else in proportion. Come in and get prices. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by a Licensed Druggist. REMEMBER LEXINGTON DRUG CO., ' At Hendrix Old Stand. October 18. 1905. AUCTION SALE. ON" THURSDAY, NOVEMBER SIXteenth. 1805, at my p'ace of residence leaf J. S. Hendrix, in the Peter settlement, ! will sell at public ontcryv to the highest >idder, for cash, my entire personal propirty consisting of One Horse, One Male; Cwo Milch Cows, One Heifer, Hogs and ioats. One Wagon, One Baggy and Hariess, Farming Implements, Corn, Fodder, lay and peavines. Also Houshold and litchen Farnitnre. Sale " to commence >romptly at 10 o'clock a. m. D. LEE HARMAN. October 21, 1905. 4w2pd. Estate Sale. WE. THE HEIRS OF THE ESTATE of Jacob A. Miller,deceased, will sell be lands of the said Estate to the highest udder on the 15th day of November, at he late residence of the said deceased, at 1 o'clock. Titles guaranteed. TERMS-Cash. Jacob A. Miller. Jr., John H. Miller. Anderson Miller, Rebecca demons. 4*3 For Sale. (" OFFER FOR SALE, AT MY PLACE Lnear Pelion, on Friday, December 1, 905, at public auction, commencing at 0 o'clock CTa. m.: 3 Mnles, 1 Horse, 2 lattle, Ho?s, Bnggy, Wagon, Farming mplements, Corn and Fodder, Peavines, lousehold and Kitchen Furniture, Etc. Terms Cash. J. P. HUTTO. October 28, 1905' 5w4 pd. Trespass Notice. \ LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY FORjL bidden to trespass upon onr lands ?y hunting, either in day or night time, >r in any manner whatever. The law rill positively be enforced against all respassers. P. F. Kyzer, S. B. Kyzer, W. J. Kyzer, G. M. Lucas, 4w3. pd FOEEYSKIDNIYCDRE Bikw KMsays and Bladder Right [ESSJ to Before I WE HAVE ^ j Goods * T MOKEY. J its ^ ^ (Kupperhimer Make ) ^ HATS, IE:; TO WEAK. ^ ;e & Co., 5 , Columbia, S. C. J vuvww) ??PBB^?i??W? Lness and guarantees to sel at the lowest price 3, NOTIONS, HATS, I? RTmryros rakes7~' saddles, for coal, coke TViP rprv hpst stove that call ? - I ?? be liad is none too good for yon. Next- in importance to the home itself comes the stove; for no ar- / ride made and sold adds so much U E IE THE COMFORT OF THEHOME lil^lig as a thoroughly reliable Cooking Apparatus. Used on an aver- , age of three hours per day for vfflSffllB three hundred and sixty-five days of every year it is the constant IflsiSra companion of the liousewife and HfflM will undoubtedly have its influ- j AfiKSjg IT IS MY CLAIM 1188 that there is no Range offered to " the American people that is bet"ECONOMIST," TOSfffifj no matter what the cost of it may be. It wi 1 do anything that- flHp any other Steel Range will do; flp it will last as long as any other. It cost less than its competitors and but little more than trashy ijllSg^ imitations which are not worth -?Pj SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ffllSi to every user of the Economist Wrought Steel Range. Write me a postal card, it will 'SSgfigjKS bring to 3Tou my new and handing an\*thing and everything that |H|fl8ra you may need in Stoves, Ranges and heaters and the lowest prices that good goods can be sold. NO. PRICES. WEIGHT. SIIZE 8-E-4-R ?42.00. 415 lbs. 48 x 18-E-G-R ?45.00. 474 lbs. 49 x 28-E-8-R ?50.00. 497 lbs. 51 x E. H. J 485 KING STREET. I I On account of a Large Sto Loads to follow will offer i 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 fine line BUGGIES, W AGO] The line of Lap Robes in t The finest line of Coffins a Be sure to see me before b 11ML. Jk^ | BATESB" 1 you the very best goods s. CLOTHING, GROCERIES, WAGONS, STOVES, ETC. ^^?y I OR WOOD FUEL. Mwm MBM P^asT' GKUagaJB^M o TOP SIZE OVEN- SIZE HOLE. 28. 16 x 20 x 13 inches. 8 inches. 28. 18 x 20 x 14 inches. ' 8 inches. 28. 20 x 20 x 14 inches. <s inches. . JBL w JL* S 9 CHAELESTON, S. C. Ft nhi tn r h 11 ri JI imt 5ALt! ick ,on hand and several C ar ;he following Bargains: WORTH ?100 NOW ?75 WORTH S 75 NOW ?50 WORTH S 70 NOW ?57 50 WORTH S 65 NOW ?47 50 WORTH S 55 NOW ?37 59 WORTH ? 65 NOW ?48 50 3 WORTH S fin NOW ?44 59 WORTH 8 55 NOW 837 50 WORTH 50 NOW 25c each. 1 bargains in our regular of SIS AND HARNESS. own at Rock Bottom prices. ,nd Caskets in the county, uvinar anvthine in mv line. 1[JTI^iMD , CJS3Q-, S. C. J