The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 03, 1906, Page 8, Image 8
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Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
. Services in Sfc. Stephen's church
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
A number of our people went over
- to Robinson's circus yeateraay. i
For farm and grocery supplies, call
K?r on T. B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia.
Capt. James C. Fort, of Pelion, was
in town Tuesday, and we were glad to
g - see him.*
Miss Eunice Wessinger left last
^ ; week to finish her studies at Winthrop
college.
Our young friend J. Olin Crout, of
4 Route 1, Gilbert, S. C., has gone to
|||;> .the South Carolina university.
I " Miss Beulah George has been elected
to teach the Beulah school in Chenquepin.
If- The Irene Brass Band serenaded in
town Saturday night and favored our
people with sweet music.
There will be big crowds in Lexing%
ton the 16, 17 and 18 inst., in attendS
ance upon the County Fair*
jj&v Rev. M. J. Kyzer has returned to
the Seminary at Louisville, Ky., to
f --.. -finish his ministerial studies.
ip Miss Lula Kaminer who has been
visiting in Columbia for the past few
days, has returned.
; v Special attention is called to the
'i; > I sale of real and personal property offered
by W. H. Donly at Gilbert
r A good catch and fine time are re'
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Ipor&ea &H W * J3. Jjucas yuuu uxnn^u^
Friday. Everybody enjoyed it.
Blacksmiths and wheelwrights, deairing
articles in their lines, can do no
better than consult T. B. Aughtry &
Co., Columbia.
The Board of County Commissioners
have decided to enclose the court
house square witha neat iron pipe fence
with granite post.
One hundred barrels of flour just received
at low prices. Now is the time
-to buy flour. R. W. Frick & Son*>
Chapin, S. C.
Capt. Charlie Meetze was in town
Monday. He has on the chaingang
- thirteen convicts and they are at work
near Irmo.
The boys and girls, old men and
young, pretty girls and sweet mothers,
politicians and everybody will attend
the County Fair.
A new New Home Sewing Machine
for sale cheap for cash, or on instalment
plan. Apply at the Dispatch
office.
i Full stock of clothingand dry goods J
just received. Call and examine our
Kcfnro vnn hnv "R. "W. Frick
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& Son, Chapin, S. C.
The County Board of Commissioners
was in session Monday, and had nothing
qnusnal before it. The passing
upon and payment of claims were the
main business.
The County Fair will soon be upon
us. Get your exhibits ready. Apply
to J. B. Wingard, Lexington, S. C.,
4ot entry blanks.
SHINGLE MILL?For sale, nearly
new, of the Gibbes make, with an
8-inch belt, 70 feet long, four-ply, and
aaaw set. Apply to T. P. Meetze,
Lexington, S. C. tf
The Gregory Condor Mule Co., Columbia,
S. C., carry a full line of buggies
and wagons, horses and mules to
please customers. See their ad.
A first class Carnival will furnish
amusement during the County Fair.
The shows are all clean and Instructive,
special care having been paid to
this feature by the management.
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Duld see the goods. Tou must <
Those who want any kind of vehicles,
buggies, wagon9, harness or anything
in this line, will do well to call
at T. B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia.
The Board of Registration was in
session Monday and Tuesday, having
considerable business in registering
new voters as well as issuing renewals
and transfers. This closes the work
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prior to the November election.
Busy as the farmers are with their
harvesting, Mr. Geo. S. Drafts, Jr.,
of the Delingo section, is not to be
j found in the fields, but in the house,
humming soft lullabies to his big
; baby boy. g
Messrs. L. W. and J. S. Fox stopped
in town with relatives on Sunday.
These young men were on their way
to the marriage of their sister, Miss
Mary Eliza Fox to Mr/ H. C. Tillman,
son of Senator Tillman, at Concord,
N. C., on October 4th.
Mr. ?ioy wessmger ieii> wis wcca.
for the Citadel Academy at Charleston,
having received the scholarship
from this county. His brother, C. E.
Wessinger, also left to finish his
studies at the South Carolina university.
Your attention is called to the new
line of buggies and wagons handled
this season by Caughman Bros., Columbia,
Go and see their stock if
you want to buy.
Dr. L. B. Etheredge and Mr. C. E.
Chewing, of Leesville, dropped in to
see us on Monday. Dr. Etheredge
was in attendance upon the medical
association, and Mr. Chewning was
here in the interest of The Mutual
Life Insurance Co., of Rome, Ga.
Mr. R. C. Moore, of Ridge Spring,
was in town Saturday. He reports
rather poor crops in his section. He
was accompanied by Mr. Enoch i
Swygert, one of Hollow Creek's model
farmers and substantial citizens.
Misses May Boozer and Anna.
Martha Meetze left last Thursday to
attend the Presbyterian Female col
lege in Columbia for the session.
The former to take a special course in
music while the latter will persue
general studies. They are both popular
young ladies here and will be greatly
missed in societv.
Miss Sue H. Corley has accepted
the position as first assistant teacher
in the Wagener High school, which
opened last Monday with excellent
prospects for a fine session. Prof. D.
R. Blackman is principal. Miss Edna
Wright primary and music teacher.
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Sales.
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Clerk Samuel B. George sold the
following property Monday:
The estate lands of Peter Glass of
87 acres to Dayid Harsey for $315.
The John B. Hiller place of 87 acres
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was DOUgiiu uy o. x>. muex' (tuu uuuu
G. Hiller for $1,500. "*
The Pinkney land, near Gaston, 87
acres, more or less, to Irene L. Spires
for $865.
The estate lands of J. E. P. Hendrix
of tracts 1, 2 and 3, the home
place, 65 acres, to S. E. Hendrix for
$1,350. Tracts 4 and 5 of 47 acres
bought by S. E. Hendrix for $500.
Tract 6, of 78>? acres, bought by S. E.
Hendrix for $225.
A part of the home place of John
Lowman, deceased, in Chinquepin
township, 98 acres, more or less, sold
for partition, was bought by Dr. E. J.
Etberedge for $1,600.
A large crowd attended the sales
and bidders seemed anxious. The
property brought good prices, though
land seems to have no limits in price,
and continues to grow in value in this
county.
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D BEST BARGAINS.
d Special Bargains. Hi
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Clothing, Linens and Hosail
and look through and you wi
How about that pair of Dress Shoes.
Going to buy the next time yen are in
Columbia ?
You'll get a splendid selection now,
shoes that will make your feet look neat
and stylish.
No use to buy an unbecoming shoe if
you come here.
We fit you so your feet look stylish
and feel comfortable at the same time.
When you come ask to,see our $3.00
and $-1.00 Patent Leather dress shoes for
men.
Kid, Gun Metal and Box Calf, Bluchers
and Lace Shoes, at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50
and $1.00.
Its no secret, all our shoes have a look
of style about them, its because we are
specialists.
We give all our time and thoughts to
shoes, don't have to think about Dry
Goods, Clothing, Hats, etc.
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Wells! Wells!!
BERLEY & KYZER,
THE - WELL - MEN.
If you want to do well, be well and
look well, get Berley & Kyzer, Lexington,
S. C., to put you in a Terra Cotta
Well which will give you pure water.
Our prices are right, our work is right.
Give us a trial and be convinced.
I EXPERIENCE.
Years of Experience
are
at Your
COMMAND.
Successful experience has
been ours and we want everybody
who has cause to feel
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call and have us give them
proper tests.
THESE ABE NO
CHARGES FOR
EXAMINATIONS.
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CHARLES F. SiNTZ,
OPTICIAN,
JEWELER,
1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
* A REGULAR COMMUNICA^/X^tion
of Lexington Lodge No. 152,
pSr\ A. F. M., will be held Saturday,
| 29th October, at 7.30 p. m.
Brethren are earnestly requested to attend
promptly.
I By order of the W M.
Godfrey M. Harm:ax, Sec.
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Shoes, Millinery, Cloak
usefurnishings, Crockci
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Valuable Place for Sale.
WE WILL OFFER FOR SALE BEfore
the Court House door on the first
Monday in November next, our place of
738 acres, more or less, about 100 acres j
oDen. balance in wood and timber. j
Well watered, good pasture, peacli and
apple orchard, two dwellings and other
out buildings. Near Clark's mills. Can
be bought privately.
Terms ? One-half cash balance on
time. JOB SHUMPERT,
Route 3, Lexington, S. C.
cnvrnnT. "rootts is nositivelv sold
for cash. Harman's Bazaar. |
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Trespassers, Notice.
THIS VIS TO NOTIFY ALL PERSONS
not to lmnt or trespass in any
manner whatever upon the lands of the
undersigned. The law will positively
be enforced against all violators of this
notice. H. STEELE,
cct. 1, 1906-4w-51p.
J* UL1UC.
ALL OVERSEERS OF THE PUBLIC
roads -will, at once, repair their sections.
Remove the logs, limbs and trees
from the same. Put the roads in good
condition. L. J. LANGFORD,
Supervisor, Lexington Co.
Oct. 2, 1900.
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Election of Dispensers.
Applicants for the position of dispenser
at Lexington, Lewiedale and Peak
will please file their applications with <1
J. Weir Addy, Clerk of the Board of
Control, before October 4, 1906.
No applications will be considered
from persons who are related to either
member of the Board within the sixth degree.
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Application blanks can be had by
calling on Samnol B. George, Lexing- ,
ton, S. C. t
Names of bondsmen must accompany
applications. The Board reserves the *
right to reject any and all applications. i
J. Weir Addy, m
Clerk of the Co. Board of Control. ' J
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