The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 05, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

v. ??????j"111 *81?! The Lexington Dispatch. .. I .... ... 4 Wednesday, December 5,1906. Xa&ox to Hew Advertisements. Application for Charter. Notice Opening of Books. Fortify Yourself?The Home Bank. Wagons?C. E. Lathan. Notice?S. W. Wessinger efc. al. final Discharge?R. L. Shuler. tfssHEi' nv.?^??rl W/,??n?tlnttft Ar. TTntto. XfC9pdlOO VWVtT" XJLUVWV -*1 " ^ Lexington Turpentine Market. . Dip per barrel $8.25 to $9.25 9 Scrape per hundred $1.50 Spirits per gallon 61 P Cotton Market Columbia, good middling, - 11 Lexington, good middling, - 10% Milch. Cm for Sale. . I have several good milch cows with ! young calves for sale at reasonable <**; ; prices. J. K. Summer, Peak, S. CL, Route 1. I Notice After Dec. 10th. we will discontinue ur Graphophone offer. To all who ' < have tickets we willallow the privilege 1 i?? iiiAm T*nrh?a?t f>ards. iWXI^CTJKllgl r jr %w w??- - ? 4;^ Lexington Dept. Store. Beautiful Wedding at Baxter. On last Thursday afternoon a beautiful home wedding took place at the residence of Mr. G. M. Adams at Baxter, when his beautiful and attractive *ltl daughter, Miss Ruth, was married to 0 Mr. Kennerly Price of Priceyille. The m ceremony was performed by Rev. B. v. D. Wessinger. After the marriage a delightful i luncheon was served to those present . The presents were many and useful, which attested the popularity of the "bride and groom. ^ Death, of Mr. Timothy Weed. j| Mr. Timothy Weed, one of the oldP V ?st inhabitants of the Irmo section, after long suffering from that dreadV ful disease cancer, died Tuesday and will be buried at Salem church today. m ' Successful is Business. < Mr. Cade Jones, a son of Mr. Allen 3 Jones, of Columbia, who is in charge ] of the Saxe-Gotha Mills, called in 1 yesterday and subscribed for the ] Dispatch. Cade is a thorough young < business man and the mill under his i care is making quite a success in- 1 business. Pteo Slow. Be sure to call at the BAZAAR and J mr- ask to see the Dancing Monkey with 1 f his Grinding Organ.?All free. ^ Trade is Brisk. There were in town Saturday and 1 Monday citizens from almost every section of our county, all seemingly f . in the best of humor, prosperous and i ' happy, and on business of various callings. Trade with our merchants i I was good?greenbacks of all dimen- < sions were floating around lively?and the greatest need was free silver for j change, a lack of which inconvenienced the trade no little. ? Jf ^ New Store! New Goods! M. Luther Kleckly has opened at f the store formerly occupied by F. C. Oorley, with a nice little business in groceries, fruits and vegetables; in fact everything good to eat all of which he has marked at the very lowest possible prices. Call and see | '*" his line while in town. ] u ? M J S J ~ x or Juive ALercaants. * The place to buy your fire-works? j roman candles, colored sky-rockets, < ' whistling- rockets, salutes or cannon ! crackers, Japanese torpedoes, fire \ crackers, etc., is at Lorick & Lowrance's, Columbia, S. C. Write them ! for price list on all Christmas goods. ! Look out for their "ad", which will appear next week. Deat& of a Little Child. Little Judson Strother Grandy, the one year and five months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grandy, died at the home of his parents, at Samaria, ^ on the 24th instant. He was a bright I child, the joy of his parents, and the deepest sympathy is extended them ' in this, their hour of grief. Jl rau and Nov Tear Hint. | We hold the measurements of every[ ^ one in town who appreciates the y beauty of made-to-measure Clothes. If you wash to give a Fancy Vest as a Xmas present we can fix the size without the party knowing. Come < [ and select goods, we guarantee de- < livery in time. I ? ^ TV -1 O | E. ix. urener oc uo. I :f| CUBES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS ?1 El Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. jjU ffSI Use in time. Sold by druggists. CI i \ Eite-Crout. On December 2nd at the home of the bride'8 father Mr. P. S. Crout, in the Pond Branch section, Mr. Lester Hite was happily united in holy wedlock to Miss Essie Crout, by Rev. J. K. Inabinet. After the ceremony a reception was tendered the bride and groom and the many invited guests. Mr. Hite is a prosperous young farmer and Miss Crout is a young woman of many charms. They are receiving the congratulations of their many friends. Masonic. tL Regular communication of Pomaria lodge No. 151, A. F. M., /Wwill convene in Masonic hall, Peak, S. C., Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock sharp, December 22. At ^fchii meeting installation of officers will be -? ?-OP I-La 1? A /Irvnmrvn vvnll Vva in 6Q6CI tUlU tJLIU JCJm XX. U^X\^ TT XXX KT& conferred. Brethren are requested to be prompt in attendance. Jno. O. Swygert, W. M. Trespass Notice. Tis is .to notiffy all persons not to hunt, or trespass in any manner, whatever upon our lands in Cedar creek section. The law will positively be enforced against all trespassers. JEROME A. HUTTO, MARY C. HUTTO. December 1, 1906?8pd BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS DM { s Santa Clar.s will visit your homes this season with beautiful toys and landsome presents. His supplies are aow ready at the Bazaar, where everyDody is cordially invited to call and make selections from one of the largest lisplays ever made at Lexington. It is i treat to see this stock whether you fcwiy or not. Come and look. You cannot find a better place to get the right thing for everyone, young or aid. The line of Real Desirable Holiday and other Gifts of the latest designs and best quality are here and the prices are right?come and see them. In this stock you find everything imaginable : Dolls, Toys, Books, China, Glass, Valuable Presents, Useful Articles, and a complete stock of goods of all kinds in this line. There is nothing to compare with our stock of Candies?a call will convince you of this fact, and we also have the usual line of Fruits, Raisins, Nuts, Cakes and Crackers. Fire Crackers and Fire Works of all kinds. * " Come, see and compare goods and prices, and you will be convinced that you cannot do better anywhere. We will certainly appreciate a portion of your trade and will treat you right. Harman's Bazaar. ALFRED J. FOX, | j Life Insurance, ! ' Health Insurance, ! Accident Insurance, j Fire Insurance, I REAL ESTATE A6EMT, LEXINGTON, - S. C. | ??** * ??*? * *??? i FOE. SALS. ; 40 acres just outside incorporate J limits town of Lexington, S. C. [ Good dwellingand barn. > 73 acres?greater part in incor- [ porate limits of the town of Lex- | jngton. Good dwelling and barn. > Terms reasonable. [ One valuable lot and improve- > ments in the town of Lexington, > S. C. > One lot with good two story \ dwelling on Main street, Lexing- ) ton, S. C. | Dwelling house and lot on upper > Main Street, Lexington, S. C. > One resident lot on upper Main [ street, Lexington, S. C, > One valuble lot in the town of > Lexington, S. C. [ One lot near Lexington Depot. > 12 Acres just outside incorporate > i: T : . o n I limits, JLrtJAillglUII, O. Kj. 6 Acres very near Lexington, ? S, C. > 111 Acres good farm land 4 | miles north Shuinperts, 6 miles > north Gilbert. 40 acres open land > j ?dwelling and barn. | Store building and lot on Main > street, Lexington, S. C. > House and lot in town Lexing- | ton?I acre land; 6-room dwelling. ? FOIR, KEaTT. ! One store room, one warehouse > Lexington. S. C. f Write or call to see me [ at THE HOME BANE. | > I =| Ti ~ ri.ri^o.n^iB^i ;i i-^-?i'h i~n ~i n J ~ ~ ? ~ ? ??? ? ? ~~? -^ir ~m?i i~ ^i i n~i " i ~~ i?i i?ni ? i ~i ?i ?n~ r~ ? ? i? ? i? ~ ? ~i i ( I w-GO TO THE LEXINGTON DEPARTMEN L For everything and anything you iuumuuuumu%%%m%uHmmiuumim%muv I iij Mr Stock is complete in all Lines. This establishment! I f Patronage, and Guarantees Fair Treatment to all Patrons. H B585c56^Bww5S5S5B3S5w5S5i5555y5^ScSc56y85 | BUGGIES, MMS^ MSj IS A Car Load of BIRDSELL Wagons, all sizes, m @2 The Best Made. ?z Sa Come and see my Stock. I am satisfied I can please you in Vehicles MK and Prices. SjS | C. F. LATHAN, - - - Little Mountain, S. C. 1 SSfi8S8SS?3SSS8S8SSSgSSSSS3S8S3SSSSS8SSSa DBGOCssosBcaSacocaSoSacocaSwacaCOGacSGS Tot I DR. L. L. TOOLE eczema and pile cure r TVT CI TT 15 A "NT n U* EBEC Knowing what it was to snffer, LlM O U AAi\ OXLi, 1608 Main Street, w?!?tfree0f charge, ___ to any afflicted a positive cure for LIFE, COLUMBIA - - S C Eczema. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles ' * ' and Skin Diseases. Instant relief. FIBE, PAINLESS TOOTH EXTRACTOR f F-w- L" * /trtTT\-nnrm anPUTiP? LIAMS, 4OO Manhattan Avenue, New ACCIDENT, AMD OEHTISl. York. Enclose stamp. SEE best plates - - ss.oo september 12~Jy ?? > > - P.RTDfJR WORtC fner tooth 1 - 85.00 "~ZZ " 7 Ij, (j, Drelier, GOLD FILLINGS* - $1.00 up ^ni||iJSrTafhLHeAwU? i TEXTWfiTON S a PAINLESS EXTRACTION 25 and 50c | | TIU Ifl FkIr ; ' All dental work done at money saving 8h j9 nnabmhi b. m.woolley, m.d. Strongest and Best Companies prices. Sep. 5 tf Atlanta, <*a. omce 104 .n pryo. street. 1^??1 11 LICENSED EMBALMERT] II We now have Mr. S. T. ALTMAN I I ^-"1? ? ? h ^ T T^?Vtl\Al<IVI/\?l l I Willi US WHO is cL JUIOOUSCU -DJJ-L1 UctliliCi B m and will attend calls day or night. Can I I supply Coffins and Caskets any size and 1 I I quality from the smallest Babe to a 450 I I 1 lb. person. 1 I | Three fine Hearses in connection. 1 I M Be Sure and Come to See Me While You Are in Town. M I ~i - ~ ? ? ~- ? ??? -?- -""* -*- ? * *) mJM IT STORE J want, j a Solicits your jj I Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock c.lvrove rm VtnnrT fnr vnn tn Ui. H u ? O VJlA liuuu JVM. VV select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry or Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. %j o If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. P, H. MCHICOTTB & CO, JEWELERS, 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C. 'Phone 934 THE MOTS BEST PIANOS 3I1PFRMR RFFR RRfiANS UU1 L1UU11 11LLU uuuaiiu For Churches or the Home at low prices and easy terms at MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C. Write for Catalogues and for SPECIAL HOLIDAY INDUCEMENTS. Polio. Mil iitt, LEXINGTON, S. C. Literary, Scientific and Classical Courses. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT. 10, 1906*. Vocal and Instrumental Mnsic, Drawing and .Elocution. Uoilege Trained Teachers. Expenses for Session $60 to 180. Send for catalogue. Address F. W. RAUCH, Principal. M. D. HARMAN, Secretary. CHEAP HORSE 0 While lie had*colic, but finding Dr. Boyd's Sure Pop Colic Cure at Derrick's Drug Store, gave it to him, and soon he was worth $250, as usual. Dr. Boyd's Colic Cure, Fever Cure, Gall Cure, Liniment for man or beast, Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powders. All of Boyd's remedies are for sale at DERRICK'S DRUG STORE, Lexington, S. C. July 25-lj* FOLETSHOREMMR stops the coo^h sad httlsluags