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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, December 19,1906. hBB "1' ? fainat to Now Advartiaoments. Trespass Notice?J. S. Meetze, S. J. Meetze. Clerk's Sales. Merry Christmas?The Home Bank. Trespass Notice?G. W. Harman et al Notice?J. R. Langford et. al. "^Mortgagee Sale?N. W. Harman. Trespass Notice?H. J. Fulmer et al Trespass Notice?Mrs. S. B. Smith, Jim Smith. ^Harris-Cain Drug Co. Lexington Turpontine Market" Dip per barrel $8.25 to $9.25 Scrape per hundred $1.52 Spirits per gallon 61 Cotton Market. Columbia, good middling, - 10% Lexington, good middling, - 1Q Positive Notice. Those in arrears for the Dispatch for the past year must settle their dues by the first of January or the paper will be stopped. This is positive notice, none but prompt paying subscribers are Wanted on our list. ICaniage. December 13, 1906, at the Lutheran parsonage, Chapin, S. C., Mr. J. B. trtaMaxr ft* TTfl-fcrm SI P . and Misa -Uivaav-j , v* ? Carrie O. Koon, of Newberry, S. C., were married bv Rev. Enoch Hite. Nice, Fancy Bcs Candies. An acceptable Christmas present is ^box of nice fancy candies. Chocom^es or crystalized fruits, in half or fponnd boxes, for your sweetheart. For sale at the Bazaar. I Heniy C. Perkins Dead. I Augusta, Ga., Dec. 17.?Kenry C. Perkins, one of the largest lumber dealers in the South, head of the Perkins Manufacturing company, died kere tonight. Reappointed. Washington, Dec. 17.?The president sent to the senate for nomination today the name of J. Frank Kneece to be postmaster at Batesburg. New Store. IjMaster Corbett H; Corley has opensi store in the Ballentine bnilding, carrying hot and coldlnnches, canned ?oods, fruits, candies, etc., and will >e glad for his friends and the public o share the trade with him. | > i ? ? i g&L Tovsll Sacceads Mr. Major B ColTjohn Bell Towill has been cornfcua^ioned a member of the County Board of Education for Lexington Bounty, to succeed Prof. Major, who Besrigned to accept ministerial work Bn Darlington county. Col. Towill *is Bio stranger to the people of LexingBon, and his visits here will be looked Borward to with a great deal of pleasB As Usual Behave a nice line of goods suitable* B>r Xmas Presents. B ' The Kaufmann Drug Co. I Srooklaad Marriages. B Cards are out announcing the marBage of Mr. George N. Buff to Miss Rena Hook, December 27th, 1906, at Bpount Hebron Methodist church at BP-M. Also another marriage of great Brominence is that of Mr. G rover Bleveland Jefcoat to Miss Alice Shull Br Sunday afternoon, December23rd., Bk 7 P. M\, at the home of the bride's ^ftother, Mrs. Sallie Shull, of Xew Brookland, S. C. I Card of Thanks. Hear Editor: please allow us space in your valu >Ie paper to return our sincere and aft felt thanks to all those who Bgre so kind to us in the recent ill Bss and death of our son, Tommie Bawkins. May the good Lord bless B*em one and aU, H Paui is. bowman, H R. Molina Lowman. Bailentine, Dec, 16, lftW, I 3 Doa't Fernet ^B> call and see our line of Fancy H>od8 and Toilet xlrticles for Christ^Bas. The Kaofmann Drug Co. JCr*. Gmolwn's Sarpriso. On December 11th at. the meeting ^B the Woman's Aid Society held at ^Be home of Mrs. J. J. Taylor, Mrs. J. Qraiehen, the wife of the retiring |Histor of St. Stephen's church, Lex^Bgton,-S. C., was given a most de; |H?ntful surprise in being made the ^Edpient of two valuable gifts?A |Bautiful cushion, the gift of Mrs. W. Roof, the president of the society; a purse of gold, the gift of the ^Klhbers of the Woman's Aid SociThomas P. Meetze, in behalf ^BSne society, gracefully presented Pe sinj apjs as Grailraed ehen, y for >e apE a Cl r H&sonic. A Regular communication of Pomaria lodge No. 151, A. F. M., / Xwill convene in Masonic hall, Peak, S. C., Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock sharp, December 22. At this meeting installation of officers will be in effect and the E. A. degree will be 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 I section. The law will positively be I enforced acrainst all trespassers. ~ JEROME A. HUTTO, MARY C. HUTTO. December 1, 1906?8pd mil CHRISTMAS DISPLAY! ' Santa Clar.s -will visit yonr lfomes this season with beautiful toys and handsome presents. His supplies are now ready at the Bazaar, where everybody is cordially invited to call and make selections from one of the largest displays ever made at Lexington. It is a tre^t to see this stock whether you buy or not. Come and look. You cannot find a better place to get the right thing, for everyone, young or old. The line of Real Desirable Holidav and other Gifts of the latest de signs 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. Ham's Bazaar. MMiiiiMiMiiiiiiAiiAAii j ALFRED J. FOX, I Lift Insurance, ; ! Health Insurance, I | Accident insurance, > | Fire Insurance, ( REAL ESTATE A6ENT, [ I LEXINGTON, - S. C. I | , *$*6 * ??*# # | i FOE. S^X-E. i I > ( 40 acres just ontside incorporate > ] limits town of Lexington, S. C. 1 < Good dwellingand barn. [ < 73 acres?greater part in incor- > J porate limits of the town of Lex- > < ington. Good dwelling and barn. \ i Terms reasonable. > * One valuable lot and improve- > < ments in the town of Lexington, ! i S. C. i One lot with good two story > , dwelling on Main street, Lexing- / | ten, S. C. t Dwelling house and lot on upper ] Main Street, Lexington, S. C. | < One resident lot on upper Main i ' street, Lexington, S. 0, ? One valuble lot in the town of > . .1 Lexington, S. C.. i One lot near Lexington Depot. ] 12 Acres j ost ontside incorporate J < limits, Lexington, S. C. > | 6 Acres yeiy near Lexington, I S,0. i i ill Acres good farm land 4 ? | miles north Bhumperts, 6 miles [ < north Gilbert. 40 acres open land | < ?dwelling and barn. > ] . Store bnilding and lot on Main * ( street, Lexington, S. 0/ [ i House and lot in town Lexing- \ J ton?'2 acre land; 6-room dwelling. 1 < 250 acres on Southern railroad [ ( 21 miles from Barr, 4 miles from { Gilbert?2 buildings, good Of < chard, 50 acres open land. | | :FO:R, RE1TT. ; < One store room, one warehouse | | Lexington, S. C. > *! Write or call to see me ; -! at THE HOME BANK. > > ibbb Curs, sores. Burns! &l Rheumatism ?-5<fc. I Sold by Derrick's Drug Store arid C. E. Corley. Send us your orders for job printing. f I THE LEX1NC S The C 10 | DRY GOODS, jP S HARDWARE I BU( a ! The most complete St issssssssggaesssess 1 BUGGIES, CARRIE S3 es Sa Gome and see my Stock. I am s | cTTy r::^ QWQCaCTWOTWCTfll *?* DR. L. ] 'INSURANCE, 16083 LIFE, COLUMBIA, FIRE> PAINLESS TJ ACCIDENT, AND SEE BEST PLATES m BRIDGE WOR.r vjt# Dreher, gold filling PAINLESS EX1 LEXINGTON, S. C. 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Write for Catalogues and for SPECIAL HOLIDAY _ INDUCEMENTS. PaMlo Colleiiale lilt, LEXINGTON, S. C. Literary, Scientific and Classical Courses, FALL TERM BEGINS SEFT. 10, 190& Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing and Elocution. College Trained Teachers. Expenses for Session ?60 to $80. Send for catalogue. Address W> RAUCH, Principal. M. D. HARMAN, Secretary. CHEAPJORSE While he had colic, but finding Dr Boyd's Sure Pop Colic Cure at Derrick's Umnr fit'/irn trovo it trv liiourl onAn A/* *_/ vv/1. V 9 ? V iV ivy illl 1JL 9 UUU OWU UlU was worth ?250, as usual. Dr. Boyd's Colic Cure, Fever Cure, Gall Cure, Liniment for man or I:east, Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powders. All of Boyd's remedies are for sale at DERRICK'S DRUG STORE, Lexington, S. C. July 25-ly FOtEYSHONET^IAR 1 ctops tho and healslange i i