The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 21, 1907, Page 5, Image 5
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Le^gton Dispatch.
Wednesday, August 21,1907.
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Zadnc to Kew Adwtiaeaejits.
Removal Sale?Mimnaugh.
? Carolina National Bank.
Hammocks?R. L. Bryan Co.
> For Sale?D. W. Hntto.
Palmetto Collegiate Institute?W.
E. Black, Principal.
Trespass Notice-H. R. Derrick et al
Lexington Turpentine Market.
Dip per barrel $8.00 to $9.00
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Spirits per gallon
For Sole,Two
good milch cows. Apply to J.
t J. Fox, Lexington, S. C. 2w43
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Death of An Infant.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Sexton S. George died last Thursday
and was bnried in the George b drying
ground on Friday. *Mr. and Mrs.
George have the sympathy of the en%r
tire town 4n this, their hoar of grief.
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Teacher Wanted.
The trustees of No. 88 School District
want a good teacher for their
school. Those applying will please
etate salary expected.
Dr. James Harm an,
Lexington, S. C., R. F. D. 1.
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Where to Save It Done.
Bring or send your job work to The
! Dispatch office, snch as note heads,
letter heads, bill heads statements,
envelopes, etc. In fact when yon
want printing of any kind, except the
poor kind, come to The Dispatch
office. Prices the lowest.
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Well Digging.
a , I am now back at my same old
trade?digging and cleaning wells.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
D. J. Monts,
42p Lexington, S. C.
Notice, Veteraas.
You are requested to meet at your
respective places of meeting in each
township on Saturday, the 31st day
of August, at 3 o'clock for the purpose
of electing a representative to
meet at Lexington court house on
Saturday, the 14th day of September,
at 2 o'clock, to elect a pension board
ior the year 1908. S. M. Roof,
Chair. Pen.'n B.'d Lexington Co.
Aug. 15, 1907.?2wks.
For Salt.
One 40 horse power boiler and engine
and one log cart*. All in first
class condition and will sell at a bargain.
Canghman Brothers,
4w44 Columbia, S. C.
Host SobA the ICoaey,
All persons sending barbecue and
other advertisements for insertion in
these colnms must remit with the copy
sent to the office one-half cent for
each and every word. Otherwise the
copy will be held over until paid for.
Zoo Gmm FootivoL
The Ladies' Aid Society of the Lex?.?^n
A>?w?h will sive an ice
oresir festival on the church yard
next Friday night, the 23rd. The
public is cordially invited.
TrimmnoViT Hammocks!
In this issue The R. L. Bryan Oom'i0iipaaj9
of Columbia, are advertising
hammocks at greatly reduced prices.
h They have a hurge number that arrived
too late for. the opening season,
and whether you need a hammock
now or not, it will pay you to buy?
you can secure one now at "your own
price."
Will 00 to Hfltoa.
The members of Camp Steadman,
United Confederate Veterans, will
attend the reunion of Co. C. 20th
- ? j Regiment, at Hilton on the* 23rd.
' Evdry old soldier in the county is invited
to attend on that day, and a
great time is in store for those who go.
For Boat,
My store rooms with dwelling upstairs,
on Main street, in town of Lexington.
Apply at once to
45 J. M. CRAPS, Lexington, S. C.
Subscribe to Some aud Farm.
We are pleased to advise our readers
that we have made arrangements
with the publishers of Home & Farm,
whereby we can give this valuable
farm journal?the best of the kind in
the south?for the small sum of 25c a
year. Home & Farm is published
twice a month and besides containing
everything that interests the
farmer, it has a lot of reading matter
tor every member or tne lamny, especially'the
housewife. The Dispatch
ancT Home & Farm one year for $1.25;
Home & Farm alone 25c. Subscribe
now.
Ccniplaints Coming In.
Complaints are being made to this
office in reference to parties living on
rural routes not getting their papers.
The papers leave this office carefully
wrapped and marked as plainly as
possible, each route being separately
i and distinctly written on each package,
Therefore, the papers should
reach all subscribers in time. We }
merely mention this in order to remind
the carriers that they cannot be
too particular in handling all mail
that passes through their hands.
Cures Blood, Skin Diseases, Cancer.
Greatest Blood Purifier Free.
0 If your blood is impure, thin, diseased,
hot or full of humors, if you have blood
poi9on, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores,
scrofula, eczema, itching, risings and
bumps, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains,
catarrh, rheumatism, or any blood or
skin disease, take Botanic Blood Balm
(B. B. B.) Soon all sores heal, aches
and pains stop and the blood is made
pure and rich. Druggists or by express
v *1 per large bottle. Sample free by J
writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga.
B. B. B. is especially advised for chronic,
deep-seated cases, as it cures after all
else.fails. Sold in Lexington, S. C., by
* Derrick's Drug store and Kaufmann
Drug Co.
Speaking at Swansea On Ax
gust 23, 1907.
The undersigned will give a firs
class barbecue at Swansea and wai
everybody to come and bring the
families, and especially the farmer
as Messrs. E. D. Smith and F. I
Hyatt, of the Southern Cotton Gro^
ere' Association, will each make
speech to the fanners and to all wl
are interested in cotton.
GANTT & RAST.
An Outing Party.
Senator D. F. Efirid, with his fam
ly, passed through town yesterda
enroute to Mr. Preston Clark's mil
on Black creek, where they will spec
the balance of the week hunting an
fishing. The Senator has as fine pac
of doys, as there is in the| count
and no doubt this trip will prove t
interesting and beneficial as a trip t
the mountains.
We thank the Senator for an inv
tation to join the party, and regn
very much our inability to do so.
Fine Crops.
Parties attending court from ever
section of the comity report fine crc
prospects. This is very gratifying 1
the farmers, for it is generally pri
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dieted tnat cotton win sen iuf cu
highest price in many years. Th:
being the case, the merchant, th
farmer, and laboring men of a
classes, will be happy and prosperor
this fall.
Joint Council to tfoet.
The Joint Council of Lexingto
charge will meet in Roof's Hall, Auj
31st, 1907, at ten o'clock a. m. A
members are requested to be presen
as important business will^be up fc
transaction.
J. Sol Hendrix,
Chair. Joint Council Lex. Charge.
' Shoes! Shoes! Shoes!
The finest and best assorted line <
shoes for men, women and childre
ever opened in Lexington, is now i
Meetze & Son's store. See this 9toc
before you buy. The styles and pric<
will please you.
Final Discharge.
This is to notify all persons that wewi
apply to Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of Pr<
bate for Lexington county, State <
South Carolina, on the 12th day of Se:
tember, 1907, for a final discharge j
executors of the estate of W. E. ]
Halfciwanger.
James B. Addy,
Martha Ann Haltiw anger,
4w44 Executors.
Trespass Notice.
All persons are forbidden under pena
tv of the law to hunt, fish, cut or r
move wood or trees or trespass in ar
manner upon the lands of the unde
signed. H. R. Derrick,
J. P. Bouknight, J. P. Derrick,
N. M. Derrick, G. E. Derrick.
4w45
For Sale.
I will sell my place at Pelion, S. C
containing one hundred and fifty acr
of land; good pasture, mill and mi
pond. ready to run most any kind <
machinery; gin and grist mill no
running. D. W. HUTTO,!
Care of Thomas & Barton Co., Ai
gusta, Ga. 4w45
Barbecue at Swansea.
We will furnish a first-class Barbeci
with refreshment at Swansea on Augu
23rd. Speaking by the candidate
Come and enioy yourself.
8w42 GANTT & BAST.
This is Headquarters
FOR w
pianos \ organ:
You want a swee
toned and durable in
strument.
One that will last :
long, long Me time.
Otir prices are th
lowest, consisten
with quality.
"Write us for cata
logs, prices and term
MALONE'S MUSIC KOUSI
COLUMBIA, S. C.
N. B. References: Any Ban
or Business House in Colun
bia.
Established over 22 years.
BARGAINS AT
Our stock of General Mercf
we are positively offering big B;
Dress Goods, Domestics and Not
ings, Hats, Caps, Shoes, GrocerL
ments.
TJGGIES, STJRRIES, WAi
HARROWS andPLOV
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Highest Prices always paid
Call and see us if you
pleased.
D. A. Richa
WHITE ROCK,
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" ANNOUNCEMENT.
For Legislature.
The many friends of Dr. E. J. Ethel
edge announce him as a candidate fc
the House of Representatives to fill th
unexpired term of the late J. M. Eptin
)f and urge him to accept.
? Many Friends.
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The many friends of Capt. N. I
k Wannamaker, of Sandy Run, hereb
-9 announce him as a candidate for th
Legislature to fill the unexpired ten
? of the late Hon. J. M. Epting, an
pledge him to abide the result of th
jj coming election. Many Friends.
Barbecue.
p. I will furnish a firstclass barbecu
[a and refreshments Saturday, Septembe
p 7th, at my place, Ethan, S. C. Th
music will be furnished by the strin
band. The trains will stop both waj
to put off and take on passengers, s
come one, come all and enjoy the day.
_ 4w44 H. STEELE.
j. Land for Sale.
e- I offer for sale my place in Lexingto
ty and Orangeburg counties, about frv
r- miles south of Swansea, containin
three hundred and sixty (360) acrei
some timber. Adapted to general farn
ing. Good pasture, etc. Write me t
St Matthews, S. C., or call on me t
? my place, 7 miles above St. Matthewi
on old State road.
. 3w43p. Thos. W. Wannamaker.
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11 LEXINGTON, S. C.
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? Literary, SelMtlfie and Classic*
Counts.
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st Vocal and Instrumental Mu sic, Drawin
?. andJElocution. jCollege Trained
Teachers. .Expenses ior
Session $60 to 180.
? Fall Term Begins September 2,190
Fall Term Ends January 10, 190:
Spring Term Begins January 18,190
Spring Term Closes May 15, 190
Send for catalogue. Address
^ W. E. BLACK, Principal.
L M. D. HARM AN. Secretary.
t Sterling Good;
Sterling silver, cut glass, fin
^ china, clocks. A fine stoc
always on hand for you i
? select from.
, Keep us in mind when wan
ing anything in Jewelry c
Silverware.
Good watch work and bes
S eye glasses.
If you can't come, send fc
; our catalogue or telephone you
< ) order to us.
P. K. MflflftTTK & (1ft
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2- JEWELERS,
1424 Main St., Columbia, S. <
'Phone 934
' WHITE ROGK
iandise is full to over flowing, an
irgains to our customers in Fin
;ions, Men's Clothing and Furnisl
es, Hardware and Farming Impl<
GrONS _and_ HARNESS. DIS
7 S, MOWERS, (jASUElWE
INES, ETC.
for all kinds of Country Produce,
want anything and you will I
rdson & Son
- - s. c.
.exingfon Deoarfir
JE TO BUY
oods, Notions, Shoe!
ies, Hardware, Harr
pare, Crockeryware, Tin-w
Farming Implements.
TREATMENT - EVER
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j 1 BIGGIES, CARRIAGE
j 1 A Car Load of BIRDSEI
S The Best ]
I XX Come and see my Stock. I am satisfie
> and Price
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HOW ? By giving value received f
st and Farming Implements bought of QTJ.
at Prosperity, S. C. Quality will be rei
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>r is iorgouen.
LI Let us tell you about our High Gra<
axles made and most substantial wheel
painting and many features which mak
McCormicl^ Mowers and Chattanoc
J best made.
Remember we have the most up-to3.
Shops in this section.
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Pinal Discharge.
This is to notify all persons tl iiit I will ! I H|
apply to the Geo. S. Drafts, Esq.. Judge
of Probate for Lexington county, .South ,
Carolina, on the 5th day of September, \
)e 1007, for a final discharge as administra- | VJKz^ JL
tor of the estate of Silas Johnson. y/fi JBlH*
4w4:? Administrator.
9 Chamberlain's i [^^^PHBpP
Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life. | ? ijlfliWTTllt
lent Store IJ
3, Hats, jji jJ
Less, Buggies, jij
rare, and
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I YOUR POCKETS-YES! ||
or your money for Vehicles I |
ATTLEBAUM &LANGFOBD i I
nembered long after the price I |
ie Vehicles. Simple and best | i
. Old fashioned method o 1 g
:e them attractive and durable
>ga Reversible Disc Plowsdate
Blacksmith and Repair
t, LANGFORD,
s. c.
1 For Yenng Menand Young Women! leesville,S.C.j!
jThe usual Literary courses,' Music, Art. Expression and Bu*>Ji
iness;\all undervweIJ prepared and experienced teachers.!
HjBv Music department under Prof. Ernst 6rockcnann.*f Beautiful 1
Ol J town and campus.%Clin>ate unsurpassed-* Nearly one huo
WStdrd boarding popils last year.t?Equjpm'ent improved.t Has! |
Xexcellent record for assisting those who need help to attend a
l ftco(lege.A5trong moral and religious influence. 1
~~ " jL. B. HAYNES," President ]