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' | ALFRED J. FOX, or C.
+ | Lexington,
'The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, October 2,1907.
. . Zniez to STew Advertisements.
- \ Millinery?W. P. Roof.
^ New Goods?Tapp.
. ., Clothing?E. G. Dreher & Co.
Ga. Ala. Business College.
Citation?Leila E. Knotts.
Notice?Elizabeth Wessinger.
Notice?T, Mj Gunter.
J? Stoves?Craig Supply Co. i
. Lexington County Fair. '
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^ JUOSAgTOB AlUfWJtfaMtB 4S*a**?vw.
Dip per barrel ?6, ?7, $7.50.
Spirits pey gallon 44
Car Lead of Stock! \
Fine horses and mules suited for all
purposes will arrive this week. Call
at our stable and make your selection.
CAUGHMAN & HARMAN.
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. Teat Meeting at Edmund.
Evangelist H. H. Merrit, of Sohth
Xynchburg, will hold a revival meeting
at Edmund, beginning 1st Sunday
in October and continuing eight or
ten days. Miss Estelle Shealy, of
New Brookland, is to assist in the
music. Everybody is invited. We
anticipate wonderful victory in this
meeting for our Lord.
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Welcome Visitor.
^ Uur mena j?r. u. x>. opnaier xxi tomitting
for his paper by mail adds
that "the dear old Dispatch is always
a welcome visitor to his home." Pew
men deserve the praise that Mr.
Sphaler does for his .progress in J life.
From a poor boy, h^is now well to do
in the "Land of Fftprers," and he has
Qur best wishes foralong, successful
vs business life.
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Statist st Swansea.
a 1 will be at Swansea October 9th
and 10th, prepared to do dental work.
S. F. Killings worth,
, Dentist,
1521 Maid Street, Columbia, S. C.
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* A Fine Business Man..
: * We were glad to have met on our
streets Monday, Mr. Mose H. Mobley,
ot Columbia/ who is now traveling in
** the interest of the Carolina Glass
Manufacturing Co., Of that c^ty. Mr.
Mobley is a clever gentleman and a
' fine business man, is jovial and a hail
. fellow well met whereever he goes.
Card to Votns.
To the Editor of The Dispatch:
Kindly pdrmit me through the .columns
Of yonr valuable paper to express
my thanks to the voters who saw
fit to cast their ballot for me at the
^ election of September 10th. I wish
. to say too, Lhold no malice against
those who voted for my opponent
conceding to them the right to think
and vote as they please.
Respectfully,
R. L. Shuler.
* New Brookland. Sept. 19, 1907.
STALLING!? MILLINEEY.
Visit our store and see for yourself
the most up-to-date line of Millinery,
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes and Gents'
k Furnishings ever shown in Brookland.
f Our prices are right. Polite and
prompt attention. Oct. 2?3m
? An. Appreciated Letter.
^ To the Editor of the Dispatch:
P Dear Sir: Find my check for $1.00
\ for The Dispatch for another year.
It seems like a letter from home to ue,
"way down in Florida."
* Say! You better run down and
fish with me here. The dogwood
don't have to be in bloom for them to
- bit?, all kind9 and sizes. Come.
"Wishing you the success you merit,
I am yours truly,
S. E. Smith.
Lakekerr, Fla., Sept. 26, 1907.
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VTifb. Lever, The Shoe Man.
Mr. Jake Earhardt, Tvho is a native
v of this county and well known to
many ot our people, is now with
Lever, The Shoe Man, in Columbia,
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his Lexington friends, and the public
generally with shoes that are made to
t your feet and pocket-book. Lever
has one of the largest stocks of shoes
in Columbia for men, women and children
and his prices are right. Call to
see Jake Barhardt, while in the city.
Eershaw Dispensary Election.
The supreme court yesterday heard
arguments for and against the State
board of canvassers, which recently
declared the dispensary election in
* Kershaw county illegal. It will be
recalled that when the dispensary and
distillery in Kershaw county were
voted on, a majority of the votes cast
^ were against the dispensary.
It was daisied, however, that the
secrecy of thev?allot was not observed
as four boxes were placed at each
voting precinct?one for and one
against the dispensary, and one tor
and one against the distillery. As a
result each vote cast was known to
> the managers of the election and the
general public.
The State board of canvassers de*
cided that the election was not legal
and this was an appeal from this decision.
The court will render a decision
later.?-State, 29th.
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South Carolina. /
Dots From Near Peak.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boland and
little children spent Sunday with Mr.
H. H. Counts family. Mr. and Mrs,
Charley Chapman and children spent
Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs.
Dave Counts. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Epting and little son, Virgie, visited
at the former's brother, Mr. Joe
Epting Sunday. Mr. Wbitt Haltiwanger,
of Alabama, is now spending
awhile with his father, Mr. Walter
Haltiwanger. Mr. and Mrs. Junnie
Counts and little son Claude, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Count's sister, Mrs.
Luther Summer. Mr. Joe Counts and
family visited hi9 parents Sunday.
The St. John's Sunday School is
preparing to have a Children9' Day,
to be held .sometime the last of October.
Further notice will be given in
regard to the exact date.
We are sorry to say that Mr. O. Li
Mayer is confined to his bed with
fever at this writing. We hope for
him a speedy recover. >
Violet and Rose.
September 30, 1907.
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.) Sodn all sores heal, aches
and pai*s stop and the blood is made
pure and rich. Druggists or by express
$lper 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 in Lexington, S. C., by
Derrick's Drug store and Kaufmann
Drug Co.
Several of our young folks frequently
attend the excellent plays and
snows engaged by Mr. Brown, for the
theatrical season in Colombia, and
seem delighted with the entertainments.
"MEET ME
MOST MA<
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shown. Everything so sim
stylish. The proper Hat fo
casion. All the magnificent
purples and greens are read
beautiful leather shades in i
shapes. The lovely roses, ]
beautiful feathers and plunn
somest Hats ever seen in t]
Handsome mourning Hats,
children and little girls. ^
with the Hat that best becoi
Grandest UndermusSii
Have you seen the new arrivi
ment? No! Then you have lost
where. We have a tremendous li:
And the line of Gowns, Chemise, I
is the finest in value ever known i
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at $1.20, $i.ou ana me gain
a specialty.
ORDER I
Wo prepay mail, express or freigh
shipped to any point within a radius o
The James I
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1638 to 1646 Main Street,
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\ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington. a
By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge
Whereas, S. B. George, C- C.G. P. and
G. S., made suit to me, to grant him
Letters of Administration of the Estate
of and effects of Leila E. Knotts with
Will annexed.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said Leila E. Knotts,
deceased, that they be and appear, before
me, in the Court of Probate, to be
held at Lexington C. H., S. C., on 11th
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cation 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 1st day of
October, Anno Domini 1907.
Geo. S. Drafts,
Probate Judge, Lexington county, S. C.
Published on 2nd day of October,
1907, in the Lexington Dispatch. 6wl
Notice Trespassers.
This is to notify all persons ^not to
hunt birds or trespass in any manner
whatever upon any of my lands, as I
will certainly prosecute all trespassers.
4w51 Thos. W. Gunter.
i A lot of matter in type unavoidably
crowded out of thi9 issue.
AT TAPPS."
2NIFICENT
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Opening!
In the history of Carolina
lerchandifcing there has never
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een a grander display 01
;ylish Millinery than we
bow for our opening this
reek. Madame Stedman has
utdone all previous efforts
nd eclipsed all former
chievements in putting forward
for this , opening Hats
lat stand far and above the
3-called "elite" of styles.
VHtien you come here you
rill be simply carried away
uth the beautiful Hats
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pie, yet naiiusuiiie auu
>r every person for every ocParisan
models in gorgeous
y for you as well as the
nushroon and other popular
poppies, morning glories and
es go to make up the handhe
whole of Dixie land.
All the latest stvles for
7e know we can please you
nes you. |
i Sale of the Season!
als in our Undermuslin Departmoney
if you have bought elsetie
at 25c. and 50c. the garment.
Skirts, Corset Covers, etc., at 98c.
n the entire South. Better lines
ipnt. Comnlete wedding outfits
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3Y MAIL.
t on all purchases of $5.00 or more ;
f 600 miles of Columbia.
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L. Tapp Co.,
INT STORE,
Columbia, S. C.
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ods, Notions, Shoes
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are, Crockeryware, Tinw
Farming Implements.
TREATMENT - EVER"
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TUESDAY, WEDNESD
OCTOBER 22
Every farmer, owner of g
, facturer should add sometl
I ments to the show, so that ]
I may see the best and improv
I Everybody should attend
for the education it affords, t
I and to greet old friends and ]
Write for Premium List a
I W. H. TIMMERMAN, Pres.,
I Batesburg, S. C.
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I $14, $16, $18, $2
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gjy The Oven Top Iff
j glllllltf of this stove is all carefully cement- jjfUj
I 03 ed and fitted tight at every joint.
p It will never leak ashes or dust, no matter how lo
3 p in use. The two-piece oven bottom allows for <
Z U pansicn and contraction?always stays flat.
} ? JEWEL COOK STOVES
S g -; are perfect in every detail of construction. Fire boxes
S b J right shape, width and depth. They hold the fire and save
Bvj fuel. There are many other ad- ^x
i'ij vantages only found in Jewel
ga Cook Stoves. It will pay you to
3 JfeJ make careful investigation of \ ^
1$| Jewels before buying. At
|p| the price we ask you cannot jEfy*l MfiLlJMi.
t^ie same value elsewhere. ^
? 8fl Iff I Di|| II ft Others try to imitate
^ Wfflllllillu i Jmwm! Stoves. Do
09 not be misled. Genuine Jmwala bear tne y ur 11
^ jwNt trademark printed herewith. Buy from fa 1
# VaV os. nu no risk of getting imitations. 4m
| Stewart-Suydam Hardware
J 1645 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C.
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ood stock and manu
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and bring his family I
o get a day off for all, ,
make new ones. |
nd Entry Blanks. |
C. M. EFIRD, Sec., I I
Lexington, S. C. I
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W. P. ROOF,
LEXINGTON, S, C.,
' Agent for all kinds of
4=3 Farming'
Implements.
WRITE TOE PRICES,
i We Can Sell
| STOVES and ,
,ns H I RANGES for
8 o $5.00, $7.00, $9.00, $12.50,
I : $14.00, $15.00, $18.50, $20.00,
i $22.50 and $25.00. In fact
are M we have one of the best lines
the Ifi of Stoves in Newberry county.
jgr I P A I N T S !
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S Don't forget to paint your
3r^ S | house^and thereby add service
. ; and beauty and cause others
| ; to hold you in higher esteem.
L 3 | We sell all kinds of Paints
! and Varnishes.
: SALES CASH!
?l1.1 CRAIG SlIPPLV CO
......el PROSPERITY, S.C.