The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 06, 1905, Page 4, Image 4

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The Lexington Dispatch, Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, S. C., as second class matter. G. M. Harmax, Editor and Publisher. The subscription price of the Dispatch is *1 a year; 50 cents for six months; 25 cents for three months?invariably cash in advance. Circulation, 2,100. Wednesday, December 6, 1905. Notice, Masons. | All members of L9xicgton Lodge j No. 152, A. F. M, are urgently reKioatarl to attend the reanlar stated ^,-ww ? 0 communication of fcbeir lodge, on Saturday, the Oth inst, at 7 o'clock sharp. There will be an election of officers to serve the ensuing Masonic year, the payment of dues and the transaction of other important business. By order Thomas L Harman, W. M. G. M. Harman, Secretary. Pomaria Lodge, No. 151, F. and A. M., will hold its regular communication Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, December 9.h. At this meeting the Fellow Craft degree wiliv be conferred and the election for officers for next Masonic y*ar will be in effect. John C. Swygert, W. M. Salesday. Monday wa? ealesday and a large crowd of citizens from all sections of the county were in attendance and bidders were spirited and land brought guod prices. Clerk Saml. JB George sold the following: The Geo. D Smith lot and dwelliog in Leesville, waB bought by Dr. E. G Efcberedge, for SI,650 The Jas W Kiminer estate lands: A- 50 acres, to Miss Emma Kaminer for $1,607 00 B 26J acres, to J. Sol. Hendrix, for $240 00 C 30 acres, to A J. Fox, for $265 L> 57 acres, Mabus place, to J. A. C<% for $800 00 E. 44 acres. Corlev place, to John Kaminer, for $675 00 F. 50 acres. River place, to H. C. aDd S L Hendrix, $1,230.00 The old Aaron Talor plac*. 240 acres, to G. R Hallman, for $850 00 The Jas. Anderson place. 107 acres, to W. W. Hawes, for $260 00 Luther CrapB sold bis bouse and * lot id Ward Craps, Town Lexington, to L. W. Redd, for $555 00. Za Stemoriaa. A Loving rriDute 10 Lorraine Hendrix. Thia dear little girl came into our midst last September and was as a lovely flower?ever shedding beauty and fragrance. She was loving and cheerful to schoolmates and cheerfully obedient to teacher. This loved one surely has been removed from our midst and planted in the realms of the blest, that she may be more to us and more with us. Certainly through her life we must thiok of the unknown life of beauty and lovelioees. While we are sad, very sad, over the loss of this our little schoolmate and pupil, let us feel this is God's way. This sorrow shades earth and opens heaven, and now dear little Lorraine speaks to us and beckons us to bright and happy realmns. May the rich stores of the Divine love and sweet consolations of God through our precious Saviour abound the stricken father. Ded c ted to tl e memory of Lorraine Hendrix by the students and teachers of Palmetto Collegiate Institute. Lexington, S. C., Dec 1, 1905 Priwville Dots. A lot of porkers are suffering with sore throat at the bands of the botcher. Mr. J. D. Craps is now living in his new dwelling. Nursery agents delivered a lot of trees to the people throughout this section last weekTreasurer F. W. Shealy, Mr. Scott Shirey and the Dispatch man were at the store of Mr. G. F. Ceisler Wednesday afternoon collecting taxes and soliciting subscriptions and dues for our county paper. Sunday Mr. William Price was taken with a severe and sudden illness. He was unwell and on Saturday provious he waB excited by 8 negro, Henry Carter, who had purchased some goods of him and then tried to "hook" some that he bad not baught. By some help the goods were secured and the difficulty settled and we understand that Mr. Price is recovering. The shiogle mill of Mr. W. J. Price & So08 is kept steadily at work for the public, but tbey speak of moviog soon. Mrs. M C. Davi3 has been quite sick for two weeks but is now improving Mr. J. Albert Keisler speaks of building a large and bandsoma dwelling in the ne*r future. Mr. Ohas. Mitchell and son-in-law Emory Kicard, will sell their personal effects and move their families to northern Alabama. We regret to see them leave as, bnt at tbe same time wish them much bu3c*si. Dec. 2, 1905. That*a Who. For Thin Babies Fat is of great account to a baby; that is why babies are fat. If your baby is scrawny, Scott's Emulsion is what he wants. The healthy baby stores as fat what it does not need immediately for bone and muscle. Fat babies are happy ; they do not cry; they are rich ; their fat is laid up for time of need. They are happy because they are comfortable. The fat surrounds their little nerves and cushions them. When they are scrawny those nerves are hurt at every ungentle touch. They delight in Scott's Emulsion. It is as sweet as wholesome to them. Sexd for free sample. Ee sure that this picture in the form o: a label is on the wrapper o: every bottle c )\=jh!i Emulsion ycu buyjjH Scott Sp Bczuns ~ *'if Chemists . j j? 400*415 Pearl Sires* ~Ay Jl fcp-* <%etv York 50c. and 51 -CO All Druggist? "Hooligan's Troubles." A cyclone of fun is blowing this way. It beats any circus. So no any of our town theatregoers have dme nothing else, but talk about its com ing on Thursday, December 7, L*x ington Opera House, "Hooligan'*Troubles" and a big company if jolly people, including a hoBt oJ handsome maidens, funny comedians, graceful buck-wing dances, up to date specialties, bright catchy music, everything clean, clever and refiDed. three loDg acts, constant laughter, brimful of j^lly frolic, music ano original comedy. Two and a half hours of solid humor, everything goes with a dasb, a lap and sparkl , not a dull moment in it. The pretty girls with handsome faces and shapely figures, neatly costumed, will be a surprising feature seen in "Hooligan's Troubles." Fun for the boys, laughter for the girls, bring the childrer; also Grtndma acd Grandpa, let the whole family see ''Hooligan's Troubles " It will make your household happy for days after. When you fee "Hooligan's Troubles" once you will like it so well you will want to see it operand over again. It has made millions of people laugh Better inquire about tickets as standing rocm only is expected on the night o! Thursday, Te member 7 Notice IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ANnual meeting of the County B. ard of Commissioners for Lexington county- will be held in their office on Thursday, the 4th day of January, 1905. All persons holding any demands whatever against Lexington county are required to fi'e such claims, properly verified, with the Clerk of said Board on or be'ore the first day ol January, 1903, so that they may be exam ined and audited at the annoal meeting. J. BROOKS WINGABD. Clerk County Board of Commissioners. December 5, 1905 4w8 ] mm. p < The problem of selecting j \ a piano is a simple \ | one. t \ rrTTT* TTATTCT < ( A XiXi XLV O UJU / ) that you buy from should be one ? ) of unquestionable reputation. ) A HOUSE $ that represents the pianos of stan ) < dard make. ? A HOUSE ) that is noted for fair dealing. > WE CLAIM ' j all these requisites. \ WE HAVE \ the PIANOS to suit yon. < ( TTP ? I will buy a good Piano from us. ) OUR TERMS made easy to time buyers. > IF INTERESTED write us for Catalogue, Prices and s Terms. ) ADDRESS, \ MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE Columbia, S. C. j PIANOS and ORGANS?Estab- \ lished over 20 years. ? OUR NEW STOCK OF CLOTHING FOR Pall fl.TSfl Winter! flias arrived. Our tables are loaded down with good ! things. We are proud of our line and feel sure we can interest you, if you are looking for quality and | We call your "attention specially to our suits In this line we take especial pride and we know we have crowded into these two lines, at $10.00 and $12.50, values that cannot be equalled let alone excelled. We take pleasure in showing our line. Come have a look. It won't cost you anything to look and we assure vou of courteous treatment and fair dealing. J'l| One price to everybody. We fill mail orders promptly. I i Overcoats from $7.50 to $30.00. Gent's Furn'! Ings. just what you want. Hats, $1 to $6. ^ SU'tS' $7,50 t0 $30'?0' ^ WHICH ? Have a suit to fit you from an y Search for a suit that you style you may wish and the OR can fit, of a style and fabric ji fabric that suits your fancy, i chosen by the maker. _Js When the price is about the same there should be no hesitation in answering our query?Which? And . once you've decided which is the better method, the only question open is where to have it done. Personally we , believe that The International Tailoring Co., of New York and Chicago, produce the best made-to-order garments m the Country. That is the reason we take measures for J their garments. < E. G. DREHER & CO., OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND BOYS. ! LEXINGTON, - - S. C. ' I A rny f D" * U * Al Jl fwAB % Bfl The Original Lax? e * liMini ,\WT Provement over a'l % I jfo Health Accident I good alike for you * LiTCrp neaun Accicenij * for sale by the kaufmak | Surety Bond and Fire | I insurance * % and | 4 Da.I Fetate Iffanf. 5 * II^HI hdlliiw nbVIIII T" S 2 ?S&?'. 39S93S939993 "5jr * ^T| | Lexington, S. C. % Afa. - I P "P % % ? | ONLY FIRST CLASS COM- | .^-. I tO K?!] | PANIES REPRESENTED. | ff f 03^03 5 Prompt and careful attention % f! fA|? Q1 given to buying and selling Real * *vl V a? I J Estate, both town and country. 5. M Q Y^Vl tta ? Correspondence respectfully solic- * 3k 1 dillV" I"'1 For Sale. I i I DeCem * 200 acres in Gilbert Hollow town- ^ ft S 01X10 C $. ship, 4 miles from Leesville, 4 miles * -i i 1 ?> o * fmrn riiiKcirr s> miles from Sum- 3* $ji> JLi~L LllC O V AAV/AXA Viik/ViVj r? * mit. 30 acres open. Good pas- 3 ? 11 J* ture. Saw and Grists mill. $2,000. ft j? 03;11 uC * Dwelling house and lot, Main * * street, Lexington, S. C. ^ * One resident lot on Main street, * ? A^ A J Lexington, S. C. J W 1/1 ft 12 acres, half mile from Lex- ft ,^X& ? I l? * ington. Good dwelling. g % || fl % (i acres adjoining Lexington * *\!r S * Fair Grounds. * ? J One valuable lot and improve- J -i?V>v ^ 1311-131? ^ ments in thr town of Lexington, ft jrri |s-c- J ssssggsssgsg ft ft * Wanted: * ^Thr v- * ^wZ; * 50 acres 2 to 4 miles from Colum- * * t;.a in Lexington County. ^ '^v^' ft About 100 acres farming land ft * not over 4 miles from Lexingtou. * ft * ft -T^v ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft#*###*#* T X L. cares cold in the head. * ^ ,v^ ^v\. .S\ FORMERLY OF CHARLOTTE. N. C., M m ?W ?? Has opened up a new 28 ?3 an(l up-to-date stock of 28 28 fine, medium and low 28 23 f)3 . 28 FURN 28 ?1 A>l* , jjjj i gg ?AT? ?2 HI s- c. g| H * * * * * |f ?8 All goods sold low and gS ?8 marked in plain figures fil ^ ?5 and one price to every- S5 ?9 "hn^-rr Irftf m Doay. S5 j? E. M. ANDREWS FURNITURE CO., jg ?? COLUMBIA, S. C. Q TIHIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL PERSONS Pfl fljO }0 COllOOjOlC ISHlllS I not to hunt, fish, carry torches, 1 U1II,U lU vUlIUgiUlU IllUlllUlV, mtting timber or wood, or trespassing LEXINGTON, S. C. in any manner whatever upon our ajdSW STUCK. J. E. STUCK, Liter3rV' Scientifi? and ClaSSiCal CARRIE M. STUCK, L. R. STUCK. Courses. 4wood * SPRING TERM BEGINS JAN. 22, '06. For Sale. "Wi/*a1 cm/1 Hfncirv Tirflwii'or ANE HUNDRED .AND SIX ACRES and Elocution. College Trained * ' ' of land, 2 miles west of Gaston. Teachers. Expenses for Session Plenty of timser. Has fine clay. All ?00 to $80. Send for catared land. Will sell cheap. Call on or logue Address " address. A. B. BACHMAN. F. W. RAUCH, Principal 4w5 New Brookland, S. C. m. D. HARMAN, Secretary. 1XATIVE HONEYMSTAR ttive Cough Syrup and the Genuine Honey and Tar. An imCough, Lung and Bronchial Remedies. Pleasant to the taste and ng and old. Prepared by Pineule Medicine Co., Chicago, U.S.A. N DRUG CO. . CAUGHMAN has gone fj ^ Ltucky to purchase two | |J| ds of horses and mules f w ighman Bros., which will | ^ here about the 20th off Sf Lber. We expect to ship | |5| )f the best horses and ? w we have ever shipped. ? pi > see us before you buy. ? |j# HUMAN IK. ! I ! Assembly St., COLUMBIA, S. C. f