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f m????? The Lexington Dispatch. ^ < ?i i i .i Wednesday. September 4,1907. lades to HW Advertisements. Shoes?F. B. Harman. Announcement?E. G. Dreher & Co General Merchandise?T. Hayne l ? Williams. Clothing, etc.?W. H. F. Bast, f Fall Goods?Mimnaugh. Carolina National Bank. L Citation?Estate of David Hall. i-? n-i? . Oqht iM UlWUOll?ASlttM; ui iuoiuu . OIo thing?Kin ard. i! Loxiagtoa Tuipeatiae Market. I x- Dipper barrel. $8.00 to $9.00 Spirits per gallon 48% A Big Fish. jL \ The Boozer boys, Lawton Leaphart and J. H. Koon, np on Saluda, recentI 3y caught an eleven pound carp and a v lot of other fish out of the river. I They have also caught ten raccoons. For Beat, My store rooms with dwelling upstairs, on Main street, in town of Lexington. Apply at once to 45 J. M. CRAPS, Lexington, S. C. Eall-Barre. Mr. Christie Barre and Miss Lma Hall, both of Steaidman, were quietly married on the 28th of August by Rev. 3? J. H. Sanford, of North. *Mr. and . Mrs. Barre left on Monday for Washington, Ga , where they will make their future home. "~ \ > Peculiar Melon Bind. Capfc. J. Feaster Lyles, oftheEdi9to section, sent to our office lasi week a ?N specimen of a watermelon, the rind of which embraces several different ? varieties., Just what the name of the variety sent is unknown to us. V ? For Sale. A Spanish iron grey Jack, 9 years old this spring; 14 hands high. Very fine stock. Apply to Fred Harman, P. F. D. 1, Columbia, S. C. , 4w45 The First Sale. Geo. Bickley, colored, a prosperous and industrious negro residing in the 0 Peter'8 section, brought the first bale of new cotton to town last Wednesday. The bale was a heavy one and was bought by W. P. Roof for 13% cents. Scholarships Awarded. Mr. Jesse O. Wingard, of Lexington, ~ -- ~ ? X.-J1? ana Mr. l?. ?. I <11IU1CX) ui vruuct v} j - have been awarded the vacant schol4 arships at Clemson. \ The awards have not been made in the Citadel yet, the examination just being conducted last Saturday. Messrs. John Fletcher Steadman, of Satesburg, and Clyde Barr Livingston, of Hollow Creek, applied. CHaaasy. I am epstalling at my mill a new . and firstclass gin and press, and will ? be pleased to serve my neighbors and \ the public generally at 25c. per hun drea for ginning, etc. 2w46 AZARIAH TAYLOR. 3Kr. Craps Xora to Ctyoa. Mr. J. M. Craps left with his family last week for Cayce where they will make their future home. Mr. Crape Las been a resident of Lexington for v the past several years, during which time he has made many friends who regret very much that he has moved to another place. Greearias! Groceries! - When in Columbia looking for groceries go to the firm of E. C. Shrnl & Co. There you will find everything good to eat for your family and your horse. The prices wiU% please you. Lexington friends are especially in ? % VIted CO Visit cneir store. Kt Committed to Jail. Bob Foust, colored, of Brookland, -was committed to jail Monday upon two charges of assault and battery. He was sentenced to the chain gang for 30 days on each charge by Magistrate Bach man, and is now ' 'doing time" under Capt. Meetze. ? For Sale. j? One lot and three-room house in town of Irmo. Apply to, ,0. D. BOUKNIGHT, 4, 47pd Irmo, S. C. A Largo Owl. j Ed. Drafts, colored, the champion ! owl catcher of this entire section, ! brought to town Saturday one which he had caught that morning. It measured four feet and three inches from tip to tip. ? ^ 7?ill Overhauled. Mr. Preston George is now overhauling and patting in a new wheel at the old Lories mill, near Zion church for the Messrs. Corley, who have recently purchased the property for the purpose of running a grists and saw \ \ * , m , Si; Stock of Stationery. , ** Remember you find just what you want in stationery and school supplies at Harman's Bazaar. A large line of ink and pencil pads, box paper, stationery packets, pencils, pens, ink, memorandum and time books, ledgers and record books and in fact almost anything you wish can be found there. Call and see. i . Joint Council Met Saturday. The Joint Council of the Lexington * charge, embracing Providence, St. John's, Nazareth and Pisgah met in Roof's Hall, Saturday and extended a call to Rev. B. W.* Cronk, of Pembroke, Va. It is very likely that he Will accept. Positive Notice. No papers will be continued, except V to prompt paying subscribers. We cannot afford to run the paper without money. Our paper bills, help in the office, &c., cost no little sum, ^ And we must, therefore, be positive in the future. Those in anyway indebtp ?d will please call and settle. > , Two Boys ia Jail. Constable Geo. W. Asbill, of Lees| ville, committed to jail Monday, two yonng white boys, aged 14 and 16, respectively, npon * the charge of house-breaMng. They gave their names as Norman Riley, of Alabama City, Ala., and Charley Driggers, of Columbus, Ga. It is alleged that they entered the house of Mr. Anderson Sligh, near Summit, last Saturdayana stole a shot gun, razor, etc. They claim that they have been working in different cofcton mills over the country, their last place being at Batesburg. Their relatives in Geor- i gia have been notified, and it is probable that some efforts will be made to have the boys released. Little Dorothy tfeetze. Little Dorothy, the three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Meetze, of Leesville, died last Saturday afternoon from menengitis, after a very brief illness. Her death has cast a double gloom over the home of her parents, in that only a little less than a year ago they lost their little son, "Billy." The remains of the sweet little girl were laid to rest in the Lutheran cemetery at Leesville on Sunday afternoon beside her little brother. Mr. and Mrs. Meetze have the sympathy of the entire town in this their sad hour of sore bereavement. / i a # ' ? > Cures Blood. Skin Diseases, Cancer. Greatest Blood Purifier Free. If your blood is impure, thin, diseased, hot or full of humors, if you have blood poison, 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 nor Inrrrp, hnf.flp SAmolft free bv ?,v?. o- r? 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 j Derrick's Drug store and Kaufmann Drug Co. Caught Ten Grays. An aggregation of Lexington fox hunters nave just returned from St. Matthews, where they had the finest | sport of their lives. The St. Matthews correspondent of The News and Courier, under date of August 29th, says: "Messrs. J. H. Hiller, George Langford, Arthur, Heber and AllieDreher, noted sportmsmen and fox hunters, of Lexington, spent last week in this section with their splendid pack of Triggs and Bywater dogs. They caught ten grays and missed only one chase. It is the universal verdict that they are the fleetest and truest hounds that ever gave cry in this neck of the woods." STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge Whereas, Dosia Hall, made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of David Hall. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said David Hall, * -a. t-^ deceased, mat tney ce ana appear, wfore me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on 18th 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 29th day of August, Anno Domini 1907. GEO. S DRAFTS, (L. S.) Probate Judge, Lexington County,S. C. Published on the 4th day of Sept. 1907, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w45 For Bent. I will rent my plantation bounded on the north by Congaree creek, east by State road, containing 907 acres, for ten bales of cotton, for the year 1908. WILIE JONES, 4w47. Columbia, S. C. K iC^ SBC SQB 'Ud K 7l/f\/f\/f\71\ l_J C Di T yy. n. r. ru 1.... The On $ SWAWSI ^ Dry Goods, Notions, * I have the Largest and ing to be found in any stoj of the County. Full Line sR of Baltimore, the best Cl< MEN, YOUTH'S, and f Styles just arrived. SHOES! GRADDO I carry a full line of tl Co's., SHOES for Men, ) BEST by test for wear or ( \|/ MY LONG 1 in the Mercantile business to pay for all Goods,' make * goods at CLOSER PRICE! obliged to buy on credit. J) GROCERIES?HE. My stock of Groceries, bo Best to be found in this : and Up-to-date. Don't bu you see my line and get m 4'W. H.I T THE ONE P 1 SWANSEA, - *.KvlRr7|f\ /i\ 7W\ /W\ 7IT\ 71 MBBHWWH??????i? I^Ti , BESTPLAO: ;: Dry Go< Up Grocerii Glasswi I FAIR ANNOUNCEMENT. , j For Legislature. ! The many friends of Capt. N. B. Wannamaker, of Sandy Rnn, hereby 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. -4fe For Sale. One engine and shingle mill. Apply to W. Alonzo Kaiser, 2w45pd Gilbert, S. C.-R. F. D. 3. SPOT CASH Hardware and Paints If you would economize, our store is the place to spend your money. No debW to lose, and no unprofitable customers to serve. Hence you are doing business on short profit and quick selling t at our store. If you want Mowing Machinery, see us. We handle Mill Supplies and a General Hardware Stock. * J-?olart vioit onr JUaUlttB EUlUUJkU. Store. Many items of interest to housekeepers. SCREEN DOORS - - r 95c. to $1.25. SCREEN WINDOWS 35c., 45c,, 50c. and 55c. Mclpfi CO PROSPERITY, S.C. k 4.4. .A.4.4.4.4.). & l\ /?\ /i\ /ij\ 7fs /(f\ 7f\ /i\f\ 7W\ _ __ 7S\ IVST * nJ/ ie Price Store, ^ EA, S. C. % Clothing, Shoes, Etc. ^ best Selected Stock of Clothre in the Southern portion of BURGENDER BROS-, ^ othing in the country for /f\ CHILDREN. New Fall =$= JL' CK-TERRY'SLINE! ie famous Craddock-Terry iVomen, and Children, the Iress * EXPERIENCE and with the Ready Cash o it TwcjQihle for me to buy S than the Merchant who is A.VY AND FANCY! >th Heavy and Fancy, is the /%\ section. Everything Fresh y anything elsewhere until y prices. RICE STORE, \g? SOUTH CAROLINA. <| I - ? M ?"M -'Jt JL' JLL' (\/(l\ ?ii\ /U^ f ? exingfon Depart Hfll^fliHH^Ifl^BHI^flHIHflBRHHilUHHHH E TO BUY Dds, Notions, Sh 3s, Hardware, Hj are, Crockeryware, Ti Farming Implement TREATMENT - EVj \ '''% * W~/^ ' "$?>* Jf 1 A1 H J' IS At / wmmmwmmmmmmmm?mmmmmmmmm?*?.? n i a? \&^eiSSSSSS3a!SSasaa^ fmmmmmuMFzzxmzuni&i&jrssmmmEusm / JAMES D. QUATTLEEAttM. HOLD DOLLARS 98 CENTSfiOVERNMENT BONDS ! DOLLAR HOW ? By giving value recei I and Farming Implements bought o: at Prosperity, S. C. Quality will b . is forgotten. Let us tell you about our High axles made and most substantial v painting and many features which ? ? -i- w ? J ni.?4. I I mcuormicK mowers auu vuai I best made. I I Remember we have the most u B I Shops in this section. QUATTLEBAUM II Prosperi I DRY G I am showing for fall trade I have ever carried. SHOES! My line of Shoes is the b< section, not excepting any. LADIES' CLOAKS ai This is a new department s especially invite the ladies to cal MEN'S CLOTHIN This line is better and more the lowest. B GENERAL MS H My stock is complete in Cr H supplies. They are always fresl m Be sure to give me a ca I nr. h. w] IRENE, monf Wnro I I ilium utuiu l a HR s Loes, Hats, ! : irness, Buggies, j:| nware, and I ERY - TIME jjj I soooeoooccecccsccccocccscoccooed?| | W. P. ROOF, LEXINGTON, S. C., ^ Agent for all kinds of ^ Farming k liYininmnnfo f lllipiGIIIGIIIda PB* WRITE FOR PRICES. v DUDLEY M. LANGFORD. m BELOW PAR-NO! : IS IN YOUR POCKETS-YES! ved for your money for Vehicles f QUATTLEB AUM & LANGFORD e remembered long after the price rL?M Ja 17 nil 1 Ski AO nTllL IIIAUC f WiiUj/lO (WXU UVSb rheel. Old fashioned method of make them attractive and durable tanooga Reversible Disc Plows? p-to-date Blacksmith and Repair & LAK6F0RD, ty, S. C. I BBBBaHnHBHBflHraUUBSBHBBBISBHI / rOODS. I the largest stock of Dry Goods 9 SHOES!! I ?c4 anrl mncf rnmnlpfA in this SB id TRIMMED HAT$. I snd as lhave a splendid showing, ?j I on me before buying. 1 G and PANTS. 9 i complete than ever and prices 9 RCHANDISE. I oceries, Hardware and all family [| !i, and prices the lowest. 9 w a* 4a awn gMb-j a S O a jgj C t i