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J The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, August 28,1907. XaAl* to Now Advertisements. Real Estate?M. E. Rutland. Citation?Estate Jacob L. Roof. Cotton Factors?F. W. Wagener & Real Estate?Alfred J. Fox. Ga-Ala Business College. Harness, &c?Davis & Co. Lsadagtoa turpeatiae Market. Dip per barrel IS.00tof9.uu Spb its per gallon. 48% f s # t For Sale, Two good milch cows. Apply to J. J. Fox, Lexington, S. C. 2w43 Ka&agen Will Be Paid. As a matter of information we will state that all the managers who serve in the election to be held on September 10th, will be paid the same as managers of the general elections f* held in recent years. FoiBaat, My store rooms with dwelling upstairs, ?|; on Main street, in town of Lexington. Apply at once to aa JL TVL CRAPS. Lexington, S. C. Killed Large Owl. ; Ed. Drafts, colored, killed an owl last week which measured four feet 9&d six? inches from tip to ,tip. Ed. MWi Bays he roasted the monster, and it "eat like chiekep." } < . ? , For Sale. \ A Spanish iron grey Jack, 9 years **? old this spring; 14 hands high. Very fine stock. Apply to Fred Harman, E. F. !> 1? Columbia, S. C. 4w45 ^ , Battler Killed. Mr. J. W. Smith, residing on route 5, killed a large rattlesnake one day iast week, which had eleven rattles and a button. ' For Sale, Two yoke nice young oxen. Apply to F. A. WARREN, ? V V- \ Leesville, S. C. \ . . i . . Missionary Meeting. The Women's Foreign Missionary society of Nazareth Evangelical Lutheran church will hold a public meeting the first Sunday in September, at i 2 p. m. ~ Several addresses will be made. An invitation to be present is ^ :i extended to the public. For Sale. A good up-to-date second-hand buggy and one-horse wagon cheap. Apply to G. H. Roof, Barr, S.. C. Citadel Examination. The examination for entrance to the Sooth Carolina Military Academy will be held in the court house here next Friday, the 30tb. We would be pleas* cd to see a number of our young men apply for these scholarships for there is none more preferable in the State. Hovers! Hovers!! The season is here for mowing peavine hay, grass, Ac., and the Lexington Department Store has the best mower on the market, the "Walter G. Wood." Prices right. Divias Services at Pilfria. Rev. W. H. Hiller will preach at * Pilgrim church, at 11 a. m., second Sunday in September. The public is cordially invited. 365 Sales Sold. WWW WWSW VVAW There were 365 hales of cotton sold at Gaffney on Friday last for 13%c. / This was old cotton and was bought by the cashier of the bank in that place. Davis & Company. 1 There is no better firm doing business in Columbia today than Davis & Company, dealers'in harness, saddles, robes, horse blankets, and au manner of horse goods. Their hand made goods are the best on earth. Read their advertisement in another column - . Protracted Services. There will be protracted services at old Bethel church, beginning on the "r \ second Sunday in September. All are cordially invited to attend these meetings. s SIMPSON SPIRES. f t ???_ Dues From The First Bale. Cotton is opening in all sections of / the county and we hope the "scarcity 7 of money" will soon be relieved. Let lis have your dues to this paper out of yonr first bale. , m * \ / Corns and See Vs. We can do you and your pocketbook good when it comes to buying good shoes. We have them now in stock for your' fall and winter selections. Will be glad to see all my Lexington friends. F. Brooks Harman, Prop. Harman's Shoe Store, P. O. Block, Columbia, S. C. Lexington's Ginnery. Lexington is to have, at last, what she ought to have had years ago, a ginnery for the accommodation of the * general public. The building is rapidly going up on the lot of Mr. Sam Roof on the branch in the rear of the residence of Mrs. Eugenia Hendrix, and will be, when completed, one of the most up-to-date and finest ginneries in the county. Who said Lexington was dead? y The Place to Get Bargains. The firm of Wm. Piatt & Son, Columbia, are now closing out their . ! - C J i x* summer line 01 ary gooas, notions, ladies fancy dress goods, hat9, shoes, Ac., in order to have room for their large stock of fall goods, which will begin to arrive in the next week or two. Now is the time to get bargains, but if you want bargains like you have never seen before, go to Wm. Piatt & Son's store, Columbia, S. C. School Days Near. School days are near at hand again. A few more weeks and the little tots with their book satchels will be seen on the streets in droves going to and from the school houses. All summer long they have had a pic-nic; at least most of them have. Some are glad school days are here again; others are sorry. But all will be glad in after years that there were school days; many will regret that there ? * * i * xl were not more scnooi aays tnan mere were. It is an inspiring sight?all these "Young Americans/' full of life and young blood, starting out on the road.to knowledge." Miss Brown Will Beturn. The many friends of Miss Anna Brown will De pleased j to learn that she will again have charge of the millinery department at W. P. Roof's store. She will visit Baltimore within the next few weeks, where she will post herself on all the latest styles in ladies' headwear, and will arrive here in time for the opening season. Cures Blfcod, Skin Diseases, Cancer. Greatest Blood Purifier Free. If your blood is impure, thin, diseased, hot or full of humors, if you have blood - * a/Nw^a poison, cancer, uotuuuucd, catuu^ wiw, 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 llper large bottle. Sample free by 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 iD Lexington, S. C., by Derrick's Drug store <and Kaufmann Drug Co. _ . Farmers' ICeetiu?. The Lexington County Farmers' Educational and Co-Operative Union of America will hold its next regular meeting with Hilton Local Union at Hilton on the 7th day of September, next, at 10 o'clock a. m. A full delegation is desired. By order of S. J. Clark, Pres. Jas. B. Addy, Sec. 3?r. 0. P. Clark Dead. Mr. O. P. Clark, one of the best citizens of the Dutch Fork, died at his home in Chapin, Sunday night and was buried in St. Jacob's church yard Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Mr. Clark was a prominent member of the Farmers' Union, having held several important positions in that organization. He leaves a wife and six children, four boys and two girls. He will be greatly missed in the community in which he lived. Joint Council to ICeet. The Joint Council of Lexington charge will meet in Roof's Hall, Aug. 31st, 1907, at ten o'clock a. m. All members are requested to be present as important business will be up for transaction. J. Sol Hendrix, | Chair. Joint Council hex. cnarge. School opens next Monday, Sept. the second, at Palmetto Collegiate Institute. r i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, John M. Roof made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Jacob L. Roof. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kmdredtmd creditors of the said Jacob L. Roof, deceased, Suit they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on 12th September, 1907, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 27th day of August, Anno Domini 1907. GEO. S DRAFTS, (L. S.) Probate Judge, Lexington County, S. C. Published on the 28th day of August 1907, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w44 y . 6UARANdjc AAA BANK DEPOSIT R.R. Fare Paid. Notes Taken 500 FREE COURSES HHHHHHHBBH Board at Cost. Write Quick GEORGIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, Ga. 1ST. B.?300 requetts for telegraphers \now filed; men or women. Salaries $50 to $70 per month. Im46 Barbecue. I will furnish a firstclass barbecue and refreshments Saturday, September 7th, at my place, Ethan, S. C. The music will be furnished by the string band. The trains will stop both ways to put off and lake on passengers, so come one, come all and enjoy the day. 4w44 H. STEELE. Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry or Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. I? you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephone your order to us. P. li. LACI1IC0TTE & CO, J JEWELERS, 1424 Main St, Columbia, S. C. 'Phone ^34 l V I i ccsoooccccccccccx The! Ijk jj BESTPLAC 19 i Dry Go \j Groceri i i Glassw I i FAIR m i 3000g3ocoococccoe ANNOUNCEMENT. For Legislature. The many friends of Capt. N. B. Wannamaker, of Sandy Run, liereby announce him as a candidate for the Legislature to fill the unexpired term of the late Hon. J. M. Epting, and pledge him to abide the result of the coming election. / Many Friends. SPOT CASH Hardware and Paints } if you would economize, our store is the place to spend your money. * No debts to lose, and no unprofitable customers to serve. Hence yon are doing business on short profit and quick selling at our store. If you want Mowing Machinery, see us. We handle Mill Supplies and a General .Hardware Stock. Ladies should also visit our Store. Many items of interest to housekeepers. SCREEN DOORS - - - - 96c. to $1.25. SCREEN WINDOWS 35c., 45c? 50c. and 55c. CRAIG SUPPLY CO PROSPERITY, S.C. This is Headquarters FOR HMMWMS Yon want a" sweet toned and durable instrument. One that will last a long, long life time. Our prices are the lowest, consistent with quality. 'Write us for catalogs, prices and terms MAEONE'S MUSIC HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S, C. N. B. References: Any Bank or Business House in Columbia. Established oyer 22 years. j Trespass Notice. All persons are forbidden under penalty of the law to hunt, fish, cut or remove wood or trees or trespass in any manner upon the lands of the undersigned. H. R. Derrick, J. P. Bouknight, J. P. Derrick, N. M. Derrick, G. E. Derrick. 4w45 For Sale. vnv r\l o/"?c? q f T^ol .Q P. JL YY 1X1 .1VU XJLXJt ^iavv U? L' JL ? JkJUU) *_/ V.J containing one hundred and fifty acres of land; good pasture, mill and mill pond, ready to run most any kind of machinery; gin and grist mill now running. ' D. W. HTJTTO, Care of Thomas & Barton Co., Augusta, Ga. 4w45 BEE'S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP fEUW*iS COUGHS AND COLDS exington Departi !E TO BUY ods, Notions, She es, Hardware, Ha: are, Crockeryware, Tir farming Implement! TREATMENT - EVE I K fflSaS3SS5S55M8S88? GdC9G9G9&dGOS9696dydC RllfitilFS ODRIM: SX LFUUUlB^Uj \JX A&&1AJLA 1U rjjj ? B M H A Car Load of BIRDSI u The Bes1 . XX Come and see my Stock. I am sati |j{| and Fr 1 ulil, 69S8fi9caGa69co?8?8oa< r- ; : i <JAMES D. QUATTLEBAUM. SOLD DOLLARS 90 CENTS--? fiOVERNMENT BANDS 1 DOLLARS \ ! HOW ? By giving value receive and Farming Implements bought of ( at Prosperity, S, C. Quality will be is forgotten. Let us tell you about our High G r* w /I a! 11 rL ctAica iuauc aiiu muat auustitiiuai yyu. painting and many features which n McCormick Mowers and Chatta: best made. Remember we have the most upShops in this section. OUATTLEBAUM Prosperit] Final Discharge. This is to notify all persons that I will i tT lT^ apply to the Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Judge : of Probate for Lexington county, South | Chamberlain's ^SBM Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life. j ?-?=? 1 >es, Hats, | rness, Buggies, I fll Lware, and I !RY - TIME | I j iES and WAGONS 1 gEgHBggEBBM^MBM? ?? m, DLL Wagons, all sizes, m b Made. jjjj sfied I can please you in Vehicles 9CZ ices. SS Little Mountain, S. C.1 SS6S8S8S888S8SS88ro DUDLEY M. UNGFORD. I, |! I BELOW PA8-N0! I W Y0D8 POCKETS-YES! jj d for your money for Vehicles | a iUATTLEBAUM & LANGFORD | 1 remembered long after the price | J rrade Vehicles. Simple and best eel. Old fashioned method of lake them attractive and durable nooga Reversible Disc Plows? ' to-date .Blacksmith and Repair & WORD, I 11 HHnPT^HWR^HHnm i For Young Men and Young Women, leesville, S. C ? J * - v ..j o II HHJOTY K- I nc usual Llicruy luuuo, hiuji^, nil, t^icwvu >uu uus* s ^Njj in ess. all under .well prepared and experienced teachers. 1 k Y Music department under Prof. Ernst Brockmann. < Beautiful f I ) town and campus. '' Climate unsurpassed- Nearly one huo- I Jji t dred boarding pupils last year. '? Equipment improved. Has * yk fc excellent record for assisting those who need help to attend I y jcollege.*Strong moral and religious influence. 1 )LB. HAYNES, President I