The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 13, 1905, Page 5, Image 5
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, December 13, 1905.
Xn&ex to 2Tew Advertisements.
Furniture?Lion Furniture Co.
Clothing?Bailey-Copeland Co.
Sale?S. B. George.
Executor's Sale?F. E. Dreher.
Master's Sale?John S. Yemer.
Notice?E. P. Derrick, W. W. Barre.
^ Warning?W. Sherman Lucas.
Final Discharge?Estate J. W. Karniner.
Warning?Mary L. Rawl,Clara Rawl.
Glasses?C. F. Sentz.
Pianos?Malone.
Stock?M. E. Rutland.
Horses and Mules?Gregory-Conder
w Co.
Christmas Goods?E. G. Dreher&Co.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.
Pianos?Lndden & Bates.
Statement?Tlie Home Bank.
HONESTY. SAFETY. FAIRNESS.
. The Home Bank,
LEXINGTON, S. C.
Keeps your money safe and pays yon
4 per cent, interest per annum every
three months on deposits.
F. W. OSWALD, President.
A. J. FOX, Cashier.
Cotton and Turpsntine.
LexicptoD 11J
Columbia 11^
Savannah?Turpentine 61
v " i
For Sale. j
4
15 horse power engine and 25
horse power boiler.
tf ' ' Alfred J. Fox. !
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Divine Services.
Divine services will be beld at Sb j
John's Sunday, Dec. 17, 1905, at 11
a. zn.
~ Cheap For Cash.
A good bicycle, at a bargain price, |
can be purchased at the Dispatch |
office. Call at ODce.
A Recess for the Holidays.
>
The pupils of the Palmetto Collegiate
Institute will have a holiday
vacation from Friday, December 22,
to Tuesday, Jtcuary 2, 1906.
* To Be Married.
Mr. E. Hendnx Roberts and Miss
Lula M. WiDgard will be united in
the holy bonds of wedlock at Pilgrim
church on the 24 h of December, at
7 o'clock p. m. The public is invited.
Farewell Address.
R9V. O. N. Rountree del.v^red hi"
farewell address in the Methodi 4
cburch at this place, last Sunday
night, to a large and attentive con"
gregation. He is now at Spartanburg
attending ConferenceHarried.
December 10, 1905, at *be borne of
the bride's parens in Nazareth vicinity.
Mr T Preston LewiV and
*' Miss Leila V. Younginer. J. W. Noas e
officiating.
Call and Find Out.
j
We are determined not to be undersold
by any one in the clothing or
A gents' furnishing line. So you will
save money by seeiDg our goods and
finding out our pric--r.
M. R Hartley Co.
An Entertainment.
The public is cordially invited to
be present at au entertainment at
? Smith Branch 6cbool bouse, on Friday
evening, the 22nd inst., at 6:30
o'clock. A small admission fee will
be charged. Fnnds will be used for
needed improvements.
A Promising Young Han.
Mr. J. B. Crews, a member of the
Spartanburg Journal staff, and also
correspondent for the Augusta Chronicle,
Atlanta Journal, Observer and
Chronicle of Charlotte, visited bis
aunt, Mrs. u. m. JEinra, in to vd
Saturday.
Work Commenced.
^ Mr. T. E. Campbell, tbe contractor,
commenced work of erecting the
Lutheran parsonage, in tbe upper
part of this place, Monday with a
* set of carpenters. This parsonage
is being built by the congregations
of St. John, Providence and Nazareth
churches.
For Sale,
< On the let Monday in January at
the court house, the home place of
the late Major H. A. Meetze will be
sold to the highest bidder. The
tract contains 3 acres, more or less;
has a good two story residence,
tenant bouse, out buildings and
barns. Two fiDe wells of water and
a good stream through the property.
Terms announced day of sale.
7w8 H. A. Meetze.
If you want to sell your farm,
house, .riot; or if you want to buy
* real estate of aDy kind, anywhere
write me. I can accommodate you.
^ C. M. Dempsey, Real Estate Broker,
. 1811 Main street,Columbia, S. C. 4 7
fm?f makes biliousness andYWX
fSB/bad complexions. Keep \ wl\
jSa j the system in good condi- ffi j
131ft*011 taking li
1 VWw I
I SB I AND TONIC PELLETS j fijj$
\|&\ which act gently and iBsi i
V8m\ eliminate the poison / SBJ
\?&\ from yonr system. j Sjl
\m\ Try One To-night. //Br/
} \m\ MONEY BACK /J|P/
S \m\ if not satisfied. fMgi
For Sale at Harman's Bazaar.
, Closing Out Cheap.
I will close out my entire stock of
hats and trimmings at. and below cost !
beginning on MoDda*, December
18th, and continuing nil the week
Mrs. L A Hallmax.
STATEMENT
OF
TEE HOME BA27E
At the Close of Business Nov. 29, 1905.
RESOURCES.
Loans -$48,803 53
Banking House 5,244 34
Overdrafts 192 21
Cash on hand and due from
banks 0.978 73
$01,218 81 I
LIABILITIES.
I
Capital stock paid in $14,030 00!
Deposits 42,210 (11 j
Re-discount 3,000 00 !
Cashier's checks 284 40 j
Undivided profits 1,007 74 I
$61,218 81 |
I, Alfred J. Fox, Cashier of The Home j
Bank, of Lexington, S. C., do solemnly j
swear that the above statement is true j
and correct to the best of niv knowledge j
and belief. ALFRED J. FOX, ' j
' / Cashier, i
Sworn to before me. this 29rli day of
November, 1905.
T. C. STURKIE, jL. S.]
Notarv Public for S. C. i
i
Correct Attest:
JULIAN E. KAUFMANN,
H. L. OSWALD,
GEO. BELL TIMMERMAN,
Directors.
i 500 REGARDLl
| $1.50 to
f Complete Slat
1 The LION FUR
0 EG
\ 1426, Main St
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I CHRISTMAS
We are headquar
;! Such as London Layer Raisins,
:j Citron, Mixed Nuts, Almond
Filberts, Mincemeat, Shredd
tine, Prunes, Evaporated F
: Clieese. Macaroni, Butter,
i Crackers; Fine Teas and Col
ceries for the Holiday Trade
| CAND]
ii We have in stock thousands of p
|i for the Christmas Trade. A
cheap.
FIRS W
We are headquarters for these <
boys more pleasure at Christ
; them of us; headquarters,
free.
CHRISTMA
| Prettiest things you ever saw, e\
one or more. Price 5 cents 6
write us for anything wan
Correspondence cheerfully a
LORICK & ]
: (INCOSPOl
\ Columbia,
Wants your busii
DRY GOODS
SHOES,
HARDWARE
MOWERS,
HARNESS,
Insurance.
Life, Fire, Accident.
I have purchased the local agency of
all the companies represented here by
Mr. C. S. Bradford, and respectfully ask
for a continuance of the business given
him.
E. G. DREHER, !
LEXINGTON, - - - S. C. i
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Trespass Notice.
"jVTOTICE, WE THE UNDERSIGNED '
11 forbid all persons trespassing or
hunting 011 our lands. ;
Mrs. Martha Miller, Mrs. M. E. Leckie, .
M. L. Martin. H. W. Martin. ;
December .2, 1905. 4\v9. 1
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If Nervous and Run Down (
simply improve your circulation. Remove the
waste matter that clogs the blood by taking <
Ramon "s Pills?then tone the nervous system
with the Tonic Pellets. All in one box for 25 cts.
and money back if not satisfied.
For Sale at Harman's Bazaar
AND BEDS TO SELL ?
5SS OF COST, i
$4.75,
s and Rollers. <r
tmiacvBlFPfe&H \ i
. COOK, M'g'r., ^
., Columbia, S. C. J
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ters for them.
: j
Seeded Raisins, Currants,
Ls, Brazils, Walnuts, Pecans,
ed Cocoanut, Lemons, Gela- ;:j
'caches and Apples, Cream
Imported Sardines, Fancy
fees and ail other fine Gro- |!j
I: j
[ES. |
ounds. Fresh goods, bought ;
fine line to select from and i:
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r\ -yrr n I |
UilUB. !:
^oods. Nothing gives the !'
mas than Fire Works. Buy
Write for our price list. Its
S BELLS, Jl
'erv Diningroom should have
;ach, up. Come to see us, or
ted ui Christmas Groceries,
liswered.
LOWRANCE,
3ATED,)
- - S. C. i
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less and guarantees to sell y
at the lowest prices.
NOTIONS,
HATS,
!, BUGGIES,
RAKES,
SADDLES,
FOR COAL, COKE (
THE COMFORT OF THtHU^fc
as a thoroughly reliable Cooking ||pjj| |||jffl
three 1 randred and sixty-five* days
of every year it is the constant
companion of the housewife and I
that there is 110 Range offered to
"ECONOMIST,"
and but little more than trashy
imitations which are not worth lllPilllll
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED l*llg~S
to every user of the Economist
you may need in Stoves. Ra 11 Ires
and heaters and the lowest prices
NO. PRICES. WEIGHT. SIIZE T1
8-E-4-R ?42.00. 415 lbs. 48 x 28.
1S-E-6-R |45.00. 474 lbs. 49 x 28.
28-E-8-R ?50.00. 497 lbs. 51 x 28.
J3. H H
485 KING STREET. - mm
is uanrj
I HAVE 80LH
! Two carloads of
I are unloadi]
| ten days.
I
also two ea
V \ if J I! G<
5 ^ stand back
I need not say t
Fine and Heav
either for pi
I have enough'
i
I A large stocl
M. E. RU
Batesburg,
rou the very best goods
CLOTHING,
GROCERIES,
WAGONS,
STOVES,
ETC.
rvM (Hfinl Dnnnrn
pOiCCIfldHgG
)R WOOD FUEL.
OP SIZE OVEN- SIZE HOLE.
10 x 20 x 13 inches. 8 inches.
18 x 20 x 14 inches. 8 inches.
20 x 20 x 14 inches. 8 inches.
iAWLS,
^tt a tit tinmrv-vr o n
Uii-MXiijJEjO ? , o. v.
IB PREVAIL"
: Horses and Mules in two weeks, and
iio* two cars today. I will sell them in
o *
Two car loads of
FINE BUGGIES,
rloads of the
ilebrated Milburn Wagons
to unload. These Wagons are the best
The Makers and my own guarantee
i"\T tllUlll
V71 i 11 V 111 .
ts and pay spot cash and get all disbuvers
upon their own terms,
fiat I am the largest dealer in
y Harnesses, Saddles, Robes and Blankets
ieasure or plantation.
WOVEN WIRE FENCE to reach around
the World. Get prices,
s of Coffins, Caskets and Burial Robes.
s. c.