The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 27, 1907, Page 5, Image 5
fry * The Lexington Dispatch.
f Wednesday, November 27,1907.
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laid* to JSTrw Adverfeeaeata
Citation?Estate J. A. Bister,
gff Stoves?Holman-Culium Hwd Co.
Jeyoiry, etc?Tapp.
^ XJndertaker?sJolm C. Boozer.
Sale?H. A. Meetze. ^
t MffohalL
I oawr**w>* *??*uww v? ?
r Sale?Ervin Son.
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| Citation?Estate of A. N, Sanders.
! ^ Notice?Azriah T?ylor et. <U.
Cotton Market
1 Le?jt^bn^ rr ^
clwrisjtoai Turpeatiae Market
Ik t>ippw bsirol .......... |7i ?50.
JfJP' Spirits per gallon 4<
k." . ?er
vice, at Providence Lutheran ohnrcl
Thursday at 11 am.
Stem and Sugta, ,
I h^ve just received a car load o
Heating, and Cooking Stoves, anc
Ranges, of the very best make a
right prices. See jpe bay
1526 Main Street, Columbia. S. C.
j.: M&rmd.
~jSoy. 24,3907, at Irene, S. C., Mr
| Cbanpu Roof and Mis9 Annie Gantt
:Rev. A. B. Taylor officiating.
Ginnery Notios. 1
x The public generally is notified thai
I will ran my gin only on Tuesday?
and Fridays. H. L. Scoffill,
p Pehon, S. C., Nov.-22,1907. 3w<
f-%1 Thttkagi*in&.
An Autumn '.Leaf Social will be
': -^iven by the ladies of the W. A. S
- at the home of Mr. and" Mrs. W.. P
J# iBoof Tfcihiksgi vine night. Everyone
is cordially invited to be present anc
v ^enjoy the festivities, of the evening
-. , - A1Y?1AATV fn alcvon
AXIOUTB SCVCU U VlWVtt ?y wyi-wv
To Bent
I bara a good two horse farm neai
H Chapin, S. Or, to rent. For infor
jH| mation, apply to J. J. Schwartz, Lex
|j?j| Ingfon, S. 0. .
'' Bp. Ojmtinu '
A . The many friends of Mr. J. K. Swy
^ert will be pleaded to learn tbafc ?<
^is recovering nicely from an opera
. Jr Ipion performed with skill by Dr. B
E. Mathias, of Irmo. C.
- For Safe ' I
At a bargain a 10 horse power gaso?
&^I^e^n^ne car
s. c.
w . ' : .
. JdUTgJ W?i.
While out hunting a few days' age
Mr. Robert D. Smith killed ah ow
-which-measured 5 feet from tip to tip
He was rewarded for his act, one o
% his neighbor's presenting him with *
big fat hen.
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Two mules for sale at the courl
; -V . house on the 1st Monday In Decern
Iyer. Gross Bfos.
Iw4pd.
Offers of Kill Keet.
The officers of the Leesville Cottoi
* Mill held a meeting on Friday looking
to the erection of tne building, etc.
Mr. Tyre Johns haeabont completed
the grading for the side-track fron
the Southern road to the mill site.
The track will be placed at once anc
-work on the mill will commence.
Great Bargain Sale. ,
Fifczmaurice, of (Colombia, has jusi
inaugurated a "Great Bargain Sale.'
Every article in the store has beei
w reduced?Holiday and all?and sucl
-an array of valnee has never beer
offered before by any firm. Watch
out for "ad" in next weeks Dispatch
' Correspondent's Notice!
On account of onr very crowdec
-space it becomes absolutely necessary
^for us to leave out a number of com
munications, and we trust that om
correspondents will appreciate th<
situation and no$ get offended because
their articles do hot appear the same
week they are written. We are doin{
v the best we can, and will get to then
just as rapidly a9 possible. After the
' l - holidays are over, our space will b<
more plentiful. ^
2 Disc rust oa Organs and Piaaos.
* ' ^ For the next 30 days Malone^f
" Mosi'i Hou?e in UolumDia win maKe a
discount of 10 per cent on all pianos
and organs. If y6u want to ouy a
piano or organ go to Maine's Music
House, Colombia, S. C. Terms easy.
*. Doath, of Henry Dooley.
Mr. Henry Dooley, one of the besi
* and most substantial citizens of this
eection, died at his home sear Lexw
ington on Wednesday last Mr. Boolej
was about 70 years old and leaves several
relatives, besides a host of friends
~7to mourn his departure. He wac
buried at St. Davia'schnrch on Thursday
afternoon in the presence of a
large congregation.
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' Tluuiksgiving Zxsxcises at Pal.
mitto Collegiate Institute.
.^4 There will be exercises of about one
hour's length in each of the rooms ai
the school building on Thanksgiving
* _ ? a t: a "
day, oegramng at?.iu. Aupawuua
and friends of the school are most cordially
invited to be present. Al]
students are expected to answei
roll call at 9.30
The enrollment of stndents at the
school now exceeds 200, besides about
25 in the Music and Elocution Department.
Thirty-five students from other
districts are attending our school.
MP The work is moving along very
' . smoothly. The teachers and very
nearly all of the students are doing
most earnest and faithful work.
$Tegro Sills Another.
Lonnie Jackson and John Las ten,
: both colored^ became engaged in s
difficulty at Leapbart's station, in the
: Fork, on Saturday, the 26th. John
son stabbed Lasten in the side of th<
? * <nAAl?>A4 W?%4#a f Vi o K1 o r\ t
I1VOU W1UU ? ^VIVACU AU11C) Wtu
penetrating the brain, Las ten neve]
spoke afterwards and died last Satur
dav.i
. Coroner Clarke went over Monday
and held the inquest. - Sheriff Corley
' as nsual, was soon upon the scene,
captured Johnson and brought hitr
to iafil ?
Letter to Cbaa. Corley.
; Lexington, S, C.
Dear Sir: Why do people send ui
; such tales as this?
, D. G. Smith, Madison, Fla., had his
mother's house paihted Devoe 11 yeart
*y ago, and the house looks better toda;
. than other houses painted with othei
I paint 3 or 4 years ago.
They are full of goodwill for Devoe
Yours truly,
P. W. Devoe & Co.
" P. S. The Kaufmann Drug Co. sells
1 our paint.
Svaaaea's Bank.
The stockholders of the bank ol
[ Swansea met on Monday evening and
1 olAotoH t.Vio fnllnnn'nor P.
. WkWWU f?v ? ?0 ? ? 6
E. Dreher, Lexington; J. C. Reynolds,
R. L. Lybrand, W. BL Witt, R. E
Inabinet, J. W. Lybrand and O. J.
Rucker*
R. L. Lybrand was chosen president;
W? H. Witt, vice-president; B,
E. Craft, secretary and Treasurer.
* 'Let Us Save Your Sues.
We want to remind .those of oui
subscribers wjio have not paid us foi
b Thd Dispatch daring the year, thai
s ,wp need the money. If you are holding
your cotton for higher prices, we
5 hope that you will at once appreciate
our position and accordingly make
arrangements to pay your subscription.
Wont you, please?
Dental Notice.
j I will he at Swansea the 4th and 5tl
[ of December, Wednesday and Thurs
day, to do dental work.
- fi. P. Milliners worth. Dentist.
For Sale.
One mule, works anywhere; milci
Pv cows and hogs, apply to
" ;% J.J. HARMAN.
2w5p Gilbert, S. C.
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Attractive Bargdas at Piatt's.
The old reliable firm of Wm. Platl
j & don, Colombia, are ready for the
. Christmas and Holiday trade. Then
large store is bubbling over with attractive
bargains, ana the people o1
. Lexington are requested and invitee
to inspect their stock before buying
elsewhere.
' How to Treat a Sprain.
Sprains, swellings and lameness art
promptly relieved by Chamberlain1*
Pain Balm. This liniment reduces in
flammation and soreness sothataspraii
maybe cured in about one-third the
[ time required by the usual treatment
1 For sale by Kaufmaim Drug Co.
. . . 1 .
I Engine and Boiler Fixtures.
I have jost opened op a new anc
foil line of engine and boiler fixtures,
consisting of valves, gauges, coop
lings, etc. Piping cot ana threadec
\ to order. Engine and boiler repair
- ing also done. Satisfaction goaran
teed. Give me a trial.
J. J. RIKARD,
4J>tf Lexington, S. C.
\ ' Holmftn-Cnllua Co.
' Zt is with pleasure that we call oui
i readers attention to the advertisemenl
of the Holman-Oullum Co., of Bates
burg. This is one of the most widely
i known and responsible firms doing
business in South Carolina. The}
cany every piece of mill machinery
manufactured. Not only do they car
ry milt machinery, but everything
Ij known to the hardware trade. Then
} line or stoves, ranges and heaters are
l complete, and their prices are the
^ lowest. Call or write to them foi
t what you want in the hardware line.
Cures Blood. Skin Diseases. Cancer
Greatest Blood Purifier Free.
.If your blood is impure, tliin, diseased
i hot or full of humors, if you have blooc
j- poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores
. scrofula, eczema, itching, risings anc
r bumps, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains
5 rcatarrh; rheumatism, or any blood o]
3 skin disease, take Botdnic Blood Bahr
? (B.AB. B.) Soon all sores heal, achef
r and paips stop and the blood is mad<
i pure and rich. Druggists or by express
> $1 per large bottle. Sample free
3 writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga
B. B. B. isespecially advised for chronic
deep-seated cases, as it cures after al
else fiols. Bold in Lexington, S. C., bj
' Derrick's Drug store and Kaufmanr
? Drug Co.
i
! Public Sale.
. We will sell at public outcry before
, the court house door in Lexington, S
C., on the first Monday in December
three nice building lots at Lexingtor
depot. These lots measure 35 feet fronl
and contain about one-quarter acre each
5 -Terms of Sale?cash. For further in
' formation see T. H. Caughman, or tin
undersigned H. A. MEETZE,
' Leesville, S. C.
! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington.
By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge
Whereas, Emma D. Oswald, made
> suit to me, to grant her Letters ol
Administration of the Estate of anc
effects of F. W. Oswald.
i These are therefore to cite and ad
j monish all and singular the kindred anc
creditors of the said F-. W. Oswald,
i deceased, that'they be and appear, be
fore me, in the Court of Probate, to be
I held at Lexington C. H., S. C., on 4tfc
day of December, 1907, next after publication
hereof at 11 o'clock in the fore>
noon, to show cause, if any they have,
i why the said Administration should nol
i De granted.
i Given Tinder my hand, tliis 19tli day oi
November,* Anno Domini 1907.
Geo. S. Drafts,
' Probate Judge, Lexington county, S. C.
Published on 20th day of November,
,1907, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w-3
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? |A ||l BEST PLACE
! jP jji Dry Goo(
M v,Groceries
!;! Glasswa:
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I I FAIR 1
M Icsocosoc aocoeese '-osc
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j Golds and Croup in Children.
"My little girl is subject to colds" #
i %/r TTT?> XT Cfinin "Wf-\ /It "RSffVl IT
tj&yo If 11 3. TT 1X1. JLJL krang, MV> -?) v.. ?
' St., Wheeling, W. Va. "Last winter ii
! she had a severe spell and a terrible t\
cough but I cured her with Chamber- bi
Iain's Cough Remedy without the aid tf
of a doctor, and my little boy has been &
prevented many times from having the i
croup by the timely use of this syrup."
This remedy is for sale by Kaufmann
Drug Co. ' h
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Tresspass Notice. fj
i All hunters are hereby forbidden to S
trespass on the lands of the undersigned
or lands leased by them. ?
J. K. Handler, J. W. Bouknight/ 1
T. Prank Cannon, , P. H. Shealy, J
4w6 S. F. Bickley. m
I
When You Go i
[ DO NOT FOBGET
jr. c. GL
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Who keeps a good line of General Merch
> ftotion^, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ready
i Crockery, Groceries, Bug
All these goods are sold at prices consistent
i people to do is to inspect the goods and be c
> right.
"MEET ME A1
Some Spec
Warm Ur
. Ladies' embroidery edge turn-over
b Collars, big assortment of patterns and
designs; .special oc. and 10c.
\ Children's and Misses' ribbed cotton ^
- Pants and Vests, good quality, fleece
T lined, all sizes; garment 25c.
Children's and Misses' fine quality ^
J fleece lined cotton Yests, also merino '
j Vests, beautifully finished garments;
5 price 50c. and 75c. a
Ladies' fleece lined Pants, Vests and a
Union Suits, nice garments, good
, weight; price, garments 25c. and 50. ^
Ladies' Union Suits, cotton, merino, n
, wool and silk; price, suit $1.00 to 83.00. P
i Warm Bed
: Spreads. &
i We have on hand a beautiful line of 11
i
5 Marseilles Spreads, ranging in prices of
- - o
? 12.50, $3.00, $4.00, $4.98 and $o.UU|| "
Hanover Spreads, Marseilles pattern, IIP
full size, worth $1.50; special each.98c. ||f(
j Limit one to a customer. j
Swannanoa Spread, full size; special, Ijfi
1 each $1.3911
Cotton Blankets, the best values ever || g
offered. The cotton blanket at $1.95 is || at
Solid Gold
[ Solid Gold Wishbone, Crescent Heart II
i and Roman Knot Brooch Pins, in bright ||
and Roman gold finish; worth $2.75; ||0
j choice at . $1.031| ^
Solid Cold Stiok Pins. ||
. Solid Gold Top Scarf Pins, all new||
and beautiful artistic designs, at 68c 11 '
Solid Gold Scarf Pins, exquisite de-||?
5 signs, set with precious stones, at. .$1.031|
j Solid Cold Combs. ||^
I These Combs are catalogued by the II
manufacturer at $1.50 each, wholesale II s<
. price, but we secured them at a price II
[ which enables us to offer them, while II o:
, they last, at 50c. II
ORDER BY
I We prepay mail, express or freight 01
shipped to any point within a radius of 6
THE JAMES L
DEPARTMEN
! 1638 to 1646 Main Street,
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V- ?
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xington De
TO BUY
is, Notions,
3, Hardware,
re, Crockeryw
Farming Imp
TREATMENT Place
For Sale.
I will sell before the court house door y
t Lexington, S. C., on the first Monday M
i December, my place of 17 acres, with I
vo dwellings, situated on the Orange- M
org and Two Notch roads just beyond B
le depot. -J
SV4 ilAKttX A. ?tUI5 JOISTS. m
Trespass Notice.
This is to notify all persons not to I
ant or trespass in any manner, what- a
rer, npon onr lands. The law will be
aforced against all so trespassing. M
I. H. Lawson, J. L. Hntto, 09
. C. Oalahan, E. D. Hammond 9fl
Nov. 13?4w6pd BE
foLETSHONElMM f
top* the ooo^h and hotlflon^f p
to Bateshurg 1
TO CALL ON 1
(OYER, I
andise. Consisting of Dry Goods, I
Made Clothing, Hardware,
gies and Harness. I
with fair dealing. All we want the H
onvinced that they will be treated m
Oct. 23-3m I
r TAPP'S." 1
ial Values f
tderwear.
Ladies' Corset Covers in cotton and
ool; price 25c., 50c. and $1.00
Ladies wool Pants and Vests, all sizes F
est quality; price $1.25 to $2.25 I
Ladies' fine quality Flannelette Gowns 11
rhite and light colors, all sizes; price ^
7oc. to $1.98
Flannelette Petticoats for ladies, light ?
nd dark colors; price, each, J50c., 59c.
nd 69c.
Ladies' fine zephyr and silk Shawls,
'hite, blue, pink and black. These
lake an elegant wrap for evening wear
rice, each 25c. to $5.00 gj
I Clothes. ^
eavy and warm. The best for the
loney at 75c. to $1.95
Wool Blankets, complete assortment
f the best all wool Blankets; special ,
rices.; $8 50 to $15.00
Comforts?A good, heavy cotton Com)rt,
pretty colorings, each $1.2o
Heavy, warmth giving soft Comforts,
" * . * -1 11 "L. <SM AO
ilea Wltn pure uieuu uutiuu; eaun.$>-t.vo
Down Comforts, soft as can be. Best qj
rades, beautiful floral silkoline and ^1
itine covers; special $6.98 to $10.00 HI
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Jewelry. C]
Solid Cold Top Hat Pins. p
Immense assortment of artistic and ^
dd designs in solid Gold Top Hat Pins,
rith crests to place initials. Jewelry
core price $3.00; our price $1.17 Q]
Rogers Bros'. Silverware.
Everybody knows that Rogers Bros', -r-i,
1847" Silverware is the best on the Hi
larket. Our specially low prices will
iterest you. ..
Rogers Bros'. "1817" Knives and Vfl
'orks, the set (six knives and six forks) 1 U
$3.98
Rogers Bros'. "1847" Table Spoons,
3t of six $3.48 and $2.98 I1L
Rogers Bros'. "1847" Teaspoons, set |f|
f ?1 OK '
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Butter Knives, new designs 75c
MAIL.
ri all purchases of $5.00 or more
00 miles of Columbia.
, TAPP CO, f
T STORE,
Columbia, S. C.
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partment 5
Shoes, H
Harness, Bi
are, Tinware, a]
dements.
EVERY
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HINTS TO THE~!
YOUR SHOES will cost
patronize those experienced h
best.
YOUR FEET will never t:
let those who use scientific m<
OUR SHOES possess both
we have one of the most comj
in the State.
"OUR FEAT'S TO FIT FE
according to scientific methoi
study for many years.
LEVER, "The!
(IN COLTJ&
IIBHITDBE 0
AT THE NEW !
IjBSONjjj
Columbia,
We have here now ac
id High G-rade Fnrnitu:
hings not to be snrpa
iuth. Beautiful Sui1
irlor, Hall, Library, De;
Circassian Walnut, Dr
NA?ftnTT Ul ' ri T?TTA TVTO'
J gaily J JL>11U O AVXCL
reathered and Golden (
Odd pieces in House .]
s, Cellaretts, Smokerssands,
Clocks, Pedestal
res, Plate Racks, Rugs,
Exclusive agents foi
ross Sanitary Felt Mati
o Carts.
All Goods marked in
ae Low Price to every!
No misrepresentatic
rery article guaranteed
m can buy cheap Fnrniti
n nntnn nnlir fn fnnrln urh
S balcl Dili) ill uauc nil
want Hi
iiDonu in
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1409 MAIN ST,. CC
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nggies,
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BUYER. |
you less if you will
1 the art of buying the A
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rouDie yon 11 you wm
)thods fit you. H
style and quality, and I
ilete stocks to be found I #
!ET" and this we do I
is, having made it a I
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Shoe Man," I
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F QUALITY
STORE OF
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jollection of Medium
re and House Furn,ssed
in the entire
;s for Bed Room,
a and Dining Room,
ill and Polished Maple,
Early English,
Dak.
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Desks,Tables, Rock'
Tables, Magazine
s, Tabouretts, PictEte.
the Famous Red
tress, and Whitney
Plain Figures and
>ody.
rns in this Store.
1 as represented.,
ire anywhere.
10
gh Class FURNITURE.
iLUMBIA, S. C.
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