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The Lexington Dispatch. G. M. HjjptAff, Editor and. Publisher J ^bafcered at the Poet Office at Lexington, I O* SJ.f ns bwwu niniw/i;w?iui. The subscription price ol the Dispatch ** hi $1 a year; 50 centa fcr six months; 25 cents for three month*?invariably cash jpj in advancer R i CIBCt[LATI0N 2,376. WMw^tey, Dwewber 11.jy7.= Let every felldw have Jus sh^re?" ^Lexih^>n^e erop^ qf^^ecemher ^Oh, If the lamented Cram could just Jw: I rwJiami may Aome and ecu but the ? fef newspaper man has to work right on. > A little graft every now and then, Wohld be accepted by the most of v . -Senator Latimer is a born kicker. He is fasting now with the News and Courier fo^misqao^nghim. ||-r- nectedjdth thejnirchaae ofJShe road R. It looks like Bryan will again be Bj.r-o 'the standard bearer for the Demoiv ;; .crate in 1908, which means victory for ; the Republicans. v What's the need to protest against the establishment of dispensaries in v > "dry" Sooth^Garolina towns? It's like pouring water on a ducks back. the wresi^g fever. It looks liketLis . "j sportwmput another amusements God pity the man that will spend his money for Christmas liquor, when i* ohfxniH an toward making the home comfortable and his wife auad children According to the Anderson Mail, Mr. Latimer will be re-elected without* opposition. We beg to inform? The Maii that Mr. (X B. Martin "din*!* f . gone nowhere.^ (?) T* The "real thing" in money seems v to be getting scarcer every aay, -but the Clearing House Certificates are plentiful. It is the best money we f nave bad, for it keepd circulating. Has anybody seen anything of the street building machine belonging to the toWn of: Lexington? It was last seen in the rear of the court house v The to 11 ^ ^ ^n^onB1^e went pocfet and ieftPfor parts unknown. It is said that the people of that town HffilSr* now favor prohibition. v "Senator Tillman began - his third term in the United States Senate Monclayr and the prediction ia risked that he will be a candidate for a BlfPP^ Joorth term,71?Hews and Courier. : And the prediction is further risked fhattite will be elected without oppo altton. Mr. James Henry Bice, Jr., has severed his eooneeUon with the Spa*? . tanburg Journal In order that he may better discharge-the duties of Secretarv of the Sooth Carolina Audubon State and we will miss him from the ? v ~ ' -a vSsns-SS ????????? Attorney General Lyon may yet have an opportunity to "put stripes" on seme body, if we are to judge from the recent unraveling* of the State dispensary commission, who seem determined to sift every transaction of the old G. ML I. before giving up their >commi8sions. \ ================= If the legislature at its next session will repeal the lien law and pass a il compulsory school attendance law, it will deserve the well-done of our people.?Newberry Observer. * Good enough, Brother; but how about a State prohibition law? In bur humble judgment that should come first. ? "If a preacher's opposition to the whiskey trafic be going into politics, then go into politics and stay there until the trafic is swept , from your commonwealth."?>B is hop Morrison at Gaffney. ' Every preacher in South Carolina, irrespective of denomination, should taae zne aavise OX AUtCUp iUun jBua. | , In the death of Col. William Elliott South Carolina has lost one of her nov blest and most useful men. A brave Confederate soldier, distinguished lawyer, a faithful public servant, a private citizen and Christian gentleman. And now that he has passed out from among us into that brighter and better world?into that "house not made with hands eternal in the heavens," may we ever love and \ , cherish his memory. Cares 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^hny blood or skin disease, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B, B.) Soon all sores heal, aches a id pains 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, j deep-seated cases, as it cures after all I else fails. BokTin Lexington, S. C., by Derrick's Drug store and Kaufmann Drug Co. \ i Wedding, Christmas and birthday presents in great variety just opened up at The Bazaar. . fV A A A ^ A A A A A I (jOOOflNDOOOOOQOi V jl Nursing baby? ' o It's a heavy strai 2 Her system is cal A niuif4ftKnn?nt for tw< A Some form of no 6 be easily taken up I 9 is needed* 9 ; Scoffs Emui 'J greatest possible ai 2 meat in easily digest* Mother and bab; helped by its use. / |J|JJ ALL DRUGGIST v ' Master's Sale of Real Estate. ] STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 .County of Saluda. j Court of Common Pleas. j Lola M. Barr in her own right and?as j Administratrix of the personal estate i of Caoers G. Barr, Sr., deceased, and j Carrie E. Barr tod John W. Barr. j infants, by theinGnardian ad Litem, < Lula M. Barr, plaintiffs, ' J against / _ - < Capers G. Barr, Jr., defendant. ( Pursuant to decree of the court of j common pleas of Saluda County of the j State of South Carolina signed by his < Honor, >Emest Gary, presiding Judge, j on the 4th day of December, 1907, 1 will ] sell to the highast bidder at public out- < ery, before the court house door in Lex- J ingtoD, S. C. daring the legal hours of < sale on the first Monday in January, < 1908, the following described tract of j land, to Wit: All that certain piece, | parcel, or tract of land situate, lying < and bqing in the county of Lexington, J of the State of Sonth Carolina^ on the < North Edisto River, adjoining lands now i , or formerly belonging to Maj&E. Quat- j tlebaum, E. J. Boatwright and W. J. , Barr, containing 765 acres more or less, i and being mare fully represented by ,] plat of survey thereof made by A. Mims, ( on the 13th day of December, 1877, and < being the same tract conveyed to Leah j C. Barr and Capers G. Barr by William , J. Ban, by deed bearing date the 19th < day of January. 1878, and recorded in, /J the office of ^Register of Mesne Con- < vevance of Lexington County, on the < 12th day Of June 1869, in Book HH, page ' 577. ' % . J Terms of sale: One-third cash on < day of sale, balance in two equal annual J installments payable one and two years j after date, respectively, with interest, i from date at the rate of eight per cent, j . per annum, payable annually, until paid j in full, with all cost of collection includ- < ing ten per cent, additional for attorneys J fee shopld said bond and mortgage be < collectedbyan attorney; purchaser to < insure the louses and buildings on said J premises for three-fourths the value ta&eafand keep the same insured bom loss or damage by fire and assign the poUcyof insurance to the .undersigned Master; with leave to the purchaser to anticipate payment of the whole o: any part of the credit portion, such option, however, to be exercised on day of sale and not after bond and mortgage given; in event of failure of purchaser to comply with terms of sale within five days , said premises to be re-advertised and *e fid on the following salcday, or some ' convenient saleday thereafter, at the same place and on the same terms as heretofore set ,out, at the risk of the former purchaffer; the purchaser to pay ] all State and County taxes on said prem- j ises accruing or becoming payable sub- ? sequent to sooh sale. Fnxcbaser to pa y j extra for papers. T. L. EDWARDS, Matter of Saluda County, S. C. t For Men, Young Men and Boys v * > The season is here when these garments are indespensable. We will fit| you [in either Cravenettes or JOvercoat at the right price. XjAii/vn iTlr?4- i"Q ml , UCUCi uuiiiu ^ct mat |uun now, our stock is still complete. We can fit any man or boy who comes, an# will " ' \ * take pains to see that you're perfectly satisfied. , ? / Mid-season shipment ol new styles in stiff and soft hats just received. These are the very latest shapes and we invite you to call and look them over. E.G. DREHER OUTFITTERS FOR Lexington, : : : ^9 bi on mother. ^ led upon to supply Q urishment that will <? >y mother's system s Iston contains the ^ nount of nourish- O id form* s. $ 1 v f are wonderfully ^ * 'Si 50c. AND $1.00 ? >000000000000 Alfred J. Fox, I Real Estate and Insurance, ; LEXINGTON, - S. C. ?????? > ^ S-A.J-3E. | One 10 horsepower boiler. ? One 8 horsepower engine. 1 One 50 saw gin. \ One shingle mill. > One grist mill. \ ; [ Timber to cut 50p,000 shingles. , ] 20 resident#lots in the town of ? Lexington. * 80 acres good farming land m Bocky Greek. 1% miles from i Peter's church. ^< > 5 lots near Lexington Depot. One valuable lot in the town of > J /Lexington, S. 0. > ; Dwelling house and lot on upper | Main Street, Lexington, S.C. ? One lot near Lexington Depot. 1 12 Acres just outside incorporate [ limits, Lexington, S. C. . i J 6 Acres very near Lexington, ? S, C. ' i Store building and lot on Main > street, Lexington, S. C. ^ > I Hohse and lot in town Lexing- \ ton?J acre land; 6-room dwelling, i 250 acres on Southern railroad > 2} miles from Barr, 4 miles from j .. Gilbert?2 buildings, good or- > chard, 50 acres open land. > Jf acre and three room house \ near town of Lexington. > 1 acre lot?two story building, 1 at Irene, S. C. \ , FOR One store room, one warehouse > Lexington, S. G. \ 1 >v 200 to 250 acre farm good for | cotton and grain/ Answei* quick. > i l: Write or call to see me ! '?AT? THE HOME BANK, Lexington, S. C. ..Ml. Notice, Trespassers. This vs to notify all persons not to innt, haul lightwood; straw, or allow their stock to roam at large on our lands, rhe law will be enforced sgaiiist all trespassers violating this notice. Josephine S. Sturkie, \ Z A. W. STWKK3E. Nov. 12?4w6pd ' RAIN COATS ' V ?"' ' ' "v.*iwlwK' ^ 'warn' MEN AND BOYS, : . : : S. C. I -v ? { >./ , ; .. - ' _ . . I A FliM >m I Makes it more home-like, i tired father and the weary m< I cates the children. A good pis 8 We are not the only dealers i "1 A- *? A. ^ O-l largest m tms part ui tiie uuuu cess to our honest methods. We are also the largest dea tion, and can save you money H in our house. Our stock is rep! Christmas presents and we wi I have you call and inspect the 1 H of the Mason and Dixon line. Ithomas & I 708, 710, 712 Broa ==================^^ CITIZENS OF 1 : > , \ I . ' ' Are You Gq FURWI We have every article m this.line Installment, are the very lowest. We giving them just what they want at pr erate what we carry in stock, but we a* see us, you will find any kind of Furni Bed Room, Dining Room or Kitchen, you read this advertisement and be sur | II 1208 Main Street \ Z&ffiai &nd Boiler Fixtures. ! Land at 1? BMW WBBBB MBVBpPWV I have just opened op a new and 1 .Jjjf 9??* ^>r8al foil line of engine and boiler fixtures, into five o consisting of valves, gauges, eoup- J^VlLJSSf* lings, etc. Piping cut and threaded Wr Fredonia. Sai to order. Engine and. boiler repair- ' of the poetoffic ing also done. Satisfaction guaran- 'J? T?n(^?y' teld. Give me a trial. , U o'cioek ^. m. F J. J. RIKARD, ^ can be seen byap^j 4Kff T^ATimrtnn S f! ailx. Anyone wian _ ijex>^to?' U' ?Uo consult Scott H McnWantcd^^^^g Terms of Sale?Oi World. Service afloat, ashore, and in our island possessions. Age 19 to 35 years. Salary SUJI to $47.W per month; SSS7.00 clothing Sired. Mortgage O llmrtan. Board, lodging nod medical attendance terest at 8 p6T CODfc. free. 'Excellent opportunity for promotion. For ch&sers to pay for D1 full Information apply in person or by letter to vma TTTrnnniA U.S. MARINE COUPS RECRUITING OFFICE, Eitr. Est Jos. * - Ar 1 AAff O? PortOffico Berimac, Auguwa.ua, ? J^0V. 40, iw,. OY1 ? ' ?????????????? Chamberlain's R)IET$HC Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life. ?$ogErtSi&0#W|ST I Buggies! Wag I Don't fail to call; f of BUGGIES and WAI hS 1 hinrh ond moriilim PI2 I iiigii anu iiiouiuiii uiu I and one-half Car of' j the goods and the F $ # ' - ! k A g \G. P. Caughman is in Kentucky buyj | which will reach Columbia about the 18th ! CAUGHMJ M _ I $ ' I 1311-1313 ASSEMBLY SI y?i i .?. V - ' ftii>. \. '* * . ??-'. ' : V^VA-rCi'* -' . 1EE EODCE I n nore cheerful. It rests the I Dther; it brightens and edu- 9 mo is a life long friend. fl 5 in the world, but we are the Ltry. We attribute our sue- B ,lers in furniture in fhis sec- 9 on anything you may want 9 Lete with articles suitable for 9 111 be very 'much pleased, to 9 argest stock of goods south E 9 I idway, Augusta, Ga. | i- ' i . E j . LEXINGTON, II I w ' . ting to Buy s 1 TUREI , and our prices, either for Cash or , ; take pride in serving our customers, i 7, ices that suitf. It is useless to enum- ^ 3sure you, if you will only drop in to ^ v ture you may need for your Parlor, ^ | Think of us while at home when ; e to call when in Columbia. I , Columbia, S. G. j * r w ublic Sale. For I e 250 acres of land u Steffi INSURANCE, I me will be sold in \ . . e at Leesville, S. C., LIHL; 'i ^ % I t bf December, at j} M lata of said tracts PDUft'* '* AI ring to H. F. Hen- ' ? J| ing.to pnrohase can v ACCIDENT, -" endnx, at Lexing le-half cash, balance SEE > rs equal payments, f ring all cash if de- TJ fit,, n |h M ? jPmTOHELL, LEXINGTON, A C. I F. Mitchell, deed. 9| * . Strongest and Best Companies Jj Sethcar I WINE OF LIFE QIVES HEALTH H ons! Harness!} I and see our new line! I WUO Turn Pore nf I I lUHOi ivvu uaio ui ? iss BUGGIES, and one! J WAGONS. We have! I 'RICES are right, j I ing up a load of nice horses and mules, | fl or 20th. IN BROS. J :REET, COLUMBIA, s. c. i ma g^H