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A Cord life ^ ^'vV" - ' ;V"' ' 7 " " . * ||lv> ; J. L. I . V Yes, you are welcome. ] craxamed with every class oi the select lines in Dry Good and Indies to show yon thro To? will be pleased witl ??? ' rnmmmm KH JPKTOIL AHS SOISSOSS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here si . There by a Dispatch Man. i J Tomorrow is Thanksgiving. Everything for tbo children at Ka Sir subscription to Tthe Di ; , / . / fct Hendrix is on a businei esvflle. 0. Smith spent Sunday i E. L. Asbill was in tow n business: nie Harmon, of the For] night in texingfcon. pp's change in advertis* where in this issue, ffstand that wedding bel a town tonight. [? Shall, of Arthur^, was i yesterday on business, e six prisoners in jail; fi\ id one white. L. Derrick isuspending a fe esville on business. > hgang is now located i i only six haqds. \ Barre, the sage of Bock here Monday. t of Capital City hams an Df groceries at M. D. Ha uery. :v gobbler will gobble his lat lay?tomorrow is Thank 'prepared to furnish coffim Ki robes at any time i I reasonable prices. juewie nan, i plenty of rain during the past wee caused the rivers and smaller stream to rise to overfloying. When ydh want stationery?th up-to-date kind?remember that Th Dispatch prints that kind. Mr. Jno. C. Swygert, of Peak, th county, has recently been made director of .the Gaffney Mfg. Co. Mr. Quincy Ballentine left last Sa nrday for Cincinnati, Ohio, where I goes to take a course in telegraphy. Fruit cake ingredients?seedlet raisins, citron, currants, etc.,?ju deceived at M. D. Harm an's Grocery Fancy china, glassware and toy .ofovery conceivable kind, at Tl Mr. Frank W. Shealy the genial ta collector from Lexington, was he] yesterday.?Batesburg Advocate. Charlie Taylor, ^son of Mr. Jact Taylor, of thisplace, is now clerkir for Mr. Scott Hendrix. Mrs. Thos. L. Harm an has bee ; spending the week in Colombia on -visit to her slater, Mrs. Jacob Robert Foil line of gentlemen's shoes, s shapes and prices, at Meetze&Soi The prices will please you. FOR SALE?Three good mile oows. Apply qoick to J. H. Shul near Arthur's, S. C. Thursday, Nov. 28th., being a leg) holiday, the Lexington Savings-Ban will be closed. Mr. W. Pickens Roof, Jr., attende ; - * the Summer-Wise wedding in Nev berry last Thursday evening. Wadding, Christmas and birthda presents in great variety just opei ed up at The Bazaar. 5 ' The Lexington County Teachen P association is called to meet in th institute builingd Dec. 14, 1907. . program will appear in next issue c V this paper. Ellen Hendrix, Sec. Ex. Com. Oranges,' apples, bananas, nuts c all kinds, ana a fresh stock of fane BBp. and plain candies, at M. D. Harm an: IUIWWJ. The ever popular aad jolly Editc Col. G.M. Harm an of The Lexingio * Dispatch was on our streets shakin hands with numerous friends all da Thursday.?Batesburg Advocate. v We regret to. note the continue serious illness of Mr. E. L. Wingarc . His many friends throughout th coun^r and the patrons on route : will join The Dispatch in wishing fc him a speedy and permanent recoven Ladies', misses and children's shoe just the kind for this balmy weathe: The prices were never more favorabh and the styles will please you. Meetze & Son. ^ We are certainly under obligatioi * to our friend L. L. Price, of Mims, Fli for a box of nice oranges, tangerine and lemons. We appreciate h; P thoughtf ulness of us and will think < his kindness for time to come. Ladies, call at The Bazaar and sc tha many. bcastHul articles Just opei d. Make your selections now. Mrs. Lizzie Boozer spent a conpl days in Colombia this week with he - , very highly accomplished and popi . H lar young daughter, Miss Mae, who a student at the College for Women Dr. B. H. Bawl delivered an abl and interesting address before tl t, . agriculturist in Columbia last wee! Dr. Bawl is a native of this count] but holds a high position with the go^ eminent at Washington now. D . Bawl spent several days here la! week with relatives and friends. " ? ? ? Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. Don't throw away yonr old clothe and hats, but have them neatl cleaned and pressed by Joseph Davis in the rear of the Ballentine building Cleaning ladies' skirts a specialty. Sal Wei ANC miMfti AI i< iiiivinnv Hake our store your headquarte l desirable goods manufactured t b, Notions, Millinery, Ladies' Sui ugb. I your visit SEXTOS OF PBOF B80DI1 He was Justly Esteemed by His Cc leagues at Clemson. Prof. Brodie was educated at t] Stuart Classical College, of Charlesto ^ and Furman University, from whi< institution be graduated in 1887. I 8- has been a teacher all of bis life sin< graduation from college, having be< 38 one year in charge of the Lewieda High School, four years principle the Lexington Graded School, supe intendent of the Spartanburg schoc from 19011o 1905, then superintende; II of the Bennetts ville schools, until h election to the faculty of Clemsc c, College, shortly after he had accept* the Bennettsville work. Since 18891 g_ has been full professor of mathemati and civil engineering, . Prof. Brodie was the sort of ms who put his whole soul into his chose work, and his services to Clemsc ^ College during the twelve years 1 was a member of its faculty cannot 1 re estimated. He was an incessant ai conscientious worker for the upbuil* w ing of the institution, and he practi ally made the civil engineering cours , which, when he came to Clemson wj nothing, but is now one of the bee turning out men who are most exce y lently prepared for their work in i various phases, d To say that he was held in thehigl r- est esteem by his colleagues on tt faculty and by the hundreds of studen I who felt his influence in the cla: ' room is to put it but mildy. Studen and teachers felt the greatest confii ence in his ability and his earnestnei and sincerity of purpose, and ever; body felt that whatever Mr. Brod: said or thought was right and prope k In the class room and out of it Pro lb Brodie stood for all that was highe and best, and abhorred superficialil e sand sham and insincerity. His woi Le at Clemson Colle ge was of the kii that ma?es great institutions and h place cannot easily be filled.?Ne^ IS and Courier. a . , . Death of lb. Adam Sister. ie We are pained to learn of the deal ? of our old friend, Mr. J. Adam Biste which occurred at his home near tt 3? Cross Roads, in this county, on tt 23rd at the mature age of 82 year P* He was buried at Antioch church : Bt the presence of a large concourse < le sorrowing relatives and^friends. Truly a good citizen and kir s' neighbor has gone to his reward. _ " re ' * ' Wasted, >b A tenant 'for the nicest two-hon ig farm in this section; large, new dwel ing and out building; splendid water m Also several one horse farms for ren a W. H.Donly. a> lw-p. Gilbert, S. C. a" John G. Boozei h UNDERTAKER, li Irene, . ? - - S. < 7 1 , I have on hand a large and well & 7~ lected line of Coffins and Caskets, gent ladies and children's Robes, cheap. wish to say to my friends and the sn d rounding country to call on me when i V" need of anything in my line. Grai vaulting, cement or brick, a speciality iy Orders filled day or night. Nov.27 Si " THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA , County of Lexington, By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judg \ Whereas, M. L. Rister made suit \ >( me, to grant him letters of administrs tion of the estate of and effects of J. 1 Rister. f These are therefore to cite and a< * monish all and singnlar the kindred au 7 creditors of the said J. A. Rister, d S ? ^ it ? * 1 A ceasea, tnat tney oe ana appear, Deioi me, in the Court of Probate, to be he! r at Lexington, C. H., S. C.. on 11th da n of Dec., 1907, next, after publicatio S hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, \ 7 show cause, if any they have, why tl said administration should not be gran d ed. I. Given under my hand, this 26th da e of Nov.. Anno Domini 1907. L, George S. Drafts, [L. S.[ >r Probate Judge, Lexington county, S. ( ir. Published on the 27th day of Nov )g 1907, in the Lexington Dispatch. I] Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden t trespass in any manner whatsoever, c t9 allow your stock to trespass, in an lm manner whatsoever, on my land in sai s* County and State, adjoining lands c \q 'Andrew Keisler, D. S. Kyzer, Ge< 5f Long and others. Pishing and huntin are also prohibited, and all parties viola ing this notice will be persecuted t ' the extent of the law. . " 4w7pd. B. LONG. le Place fnr Sale. . I will sell on the first Monday in D< " cember, next, to the highest bidder, b fore the court house door in Lexmgtoi ' S. 0., my place of 123 acres lying o le the river in Dutch Fork, near Campin ie creek. Good land; some buildings o place. EKVTN SON, lw4p Pine Ridge, S. C. ? Place for Sale. Samuel B. George will sell my horn and lot near the Lexington Manufactu ing Co., before the court house door o the first "Monday in December, nex 58 Tliis place was to be sold on the firi y Monday in November, but on accour 3, of my absence the sale did not tal place. G. MALLY HARMAN, Lexington, S. C. i come A > THE PUBLIC uti a u rs, Come in and look through one o tnd priced to suit every class of pur< Its, Cloaks, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Ca / * > SOLID LEATHER I BOYS' SHOES le 28 m For Big Boys - - - - $1.50 of Smaller Boys - $1.00, $1.25 ir- 'is These Shoes are made of is g?od leather through and through. ie The vamps are not cut off C8 just where the tip is sewed m on, but goes on out and is sewed same as the tip. They ie won't rip and tear the first few times a boy goes rabbit d- hunting. r?. P. 11 1 n il J 1 1 g xney are maae ior tnai juna as of wear. Then they have got every ts style; you can brush them up and wear Sundays. We are prepared for the ss girls also. Come see them. ts I EHRLICH'S, r. x % 1^27 Mam!?:; \ COLUMBIA, S.C. PK r \ . id jjf OF NOTHING UNTIL YOU *' GET IT. Don't depend upon some relative = leaving yon money enough to |? make you independent. They're liable to change their will. Create -an independence for yourself. SAVE something out e. of your earnings weekly. Deposit s' it at Our Savings Department at T ... A 4 per cent, interest. ^ What you save in this way'4 You re are Sure" of. * Carolina National Bank, L- COLUMBIA, S. C. e. W. A. CLARK, President. , to T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier. i- : L Notice, Hunters. j. All persons are hereby notified not to L(j hunt on the lands of Thomas S. Shuler. e. All violators of this notice will be pros,e ecuted. Thad W. Dreher, Agent, j For Thomas S. Shuler. 2 [j Irmo, S. C., Nov. 11, 1907. 4w5 a ? ' I 1 EXPERIENCE. < y Years of JSxJ. < 5 perience are at Your \ COMMAND. | d 1 Successful experience lias r g been ours and we want every-' a t- body who has cause to feel e that there is anything the mat J ter with their eyes at all, to ^ _ call and have us give them y proper tests. o ? THERE ARE NO ) ? CHARGES FOR n EXAMINATIONS. S I CHARLES P. HZ, I rtn OPTICIAN, % JEWELER, :e 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. i ! rails ail GENERALLY, AMPANV mwm ? f the grandest displays of merch jhaser. We cannot enumerace if v, rpets, Mattings, China and Crocker / > n | thi | Ho: 5 cha GRI 1111 WVN 7 i \ i c * I 1892. 1 Lexingt I LE2 I Oldest Bank in Le: m I DOES - A - ( m Accounts Invil Jr Bate of 5 Per Gent 7 C/ BOBBINS & NOBLE, 1639 Main Street, 30LUMBIA, S. C. w The only exclusive Manufacturing In C )ptical House in the city. We do a dgli class of work at reasonable prices, fort. Q1 work and material used absolutely guaranteed to give satisfaction. When esj- ( n need of glasses come to headquarters ,nd have your work done right. Do iot be deceived by peddlers and fakers. ?hey are with you today and are gone ^, orever. Make our Optical Parlors your 3 leadquarters when in the city, whether . on need glasses or not. We do our SilOi wn lens grinding. 90ct3m Con rOU HEED GOOD LIGHT! C. H. HARTLEY, Gaston, S. C. our I am now selling the best light lamp, . uitable for streets, halls, churches, or tain 'eneral rarnnsfis. Thev rive a bright. aellow light, and are guaranteed to five perfect satisfaction. One-third VI ess cost than kerosene oil. Call on or Iff] vrite me for prices. Nov. 20 3m IV C. H. HARTLEY, Gaston, S. C. BuckSen's Arnica Salve H The Best Sslve In The World. Lexingtonianfl r,S, Columbia andise you ever witnessed. Pour stores packed re wished, but ask you to call and look for yourselvefl^H y, House Furnishings, etc. Polite and attentive salesj^Hf WANTED?Customers for j flnH rty-five head good young > BH| rses and Mares, or will ex- > ^^B nge for Mules. > ^^B EGORY-CONDER MULE CO ,j ? L3-1115 Hampton Avenue, i Columbia, S. C. > \ mm H ^m M * n * $m \ s&m KINGTON, - - S. C 9 I tingfon County. I Capital and Surplus $20,000. I tENERAL - BANKING - BUSINESS. I fl ted on Favorable Terms. Interest at the U 8 Allowed in the Savings Department. Jg B W. P. ROOF, Cashier. I J 1 \ ' * \ I 1 PUT YOUR * . j INTER WARDROBE ifjht. )rder. Prepare for cold weather comThe warmest of clothes in the smarts Give our Clothes a look and we can / 11a -on out to vour satisfaction. The Suit ft ni tail^mWT 1 vn here is $13.50. Don't you like it? ^ Lexington people have always been rail Yh good customers, and we expect to re- V? ra?sp . them by the same square dealing. JSjfejP** i I l/IMAQn EOLD Il Ll mllnllftJj RELIABLE CLOTHIER, ! 1523 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. . I