The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 12, 1908, Page 8, Image 8
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Last year was one
inventory we find sod
merchandise at sacrif
Now, this is nof m
Bring your pocketboc
NOTE-We do no1
p ments. Call and see 1
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FEJTCIL AXTS SCISSORS.
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
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Mr. Irvin Risinger, of near Leesville,
is here this week.
Be snre to make yoor tax returns to
the Auditor by the ?0th instant.
^-Public in. general is notified that
^ raey can now cross at Dreher's Ferry.
Grippe is prevalent throughout the
land and the doctor's have plenty to
' J do.
Fresh mackerel, 5c. each; pork sausage
and best meats, at* M. D. Harman's
Grocery. ,
rvf "Rnnte 9.
IUX. ?<> XJ* A vu.xjg.iuvM., Vi ,
Irmo, is one of the popular jurors this
week. j
Mr. and Mrs. 'George Glenn, of Gastonia,
N. C., are visiting relatives in
and around Lexington. j
Bring your country produce to Lexington.
No better- market in the
State.
Mr; T. S. Leaphart, of; Leesville,
was here on business one day last
week.
Mr. J. P. Copeland, of Baxter, has
\ been shaking hands with his many
friends here this week.
Mr. Geo. M. Adams, a prosperous
farmer residing near Baxter, is at'
tending court this week.
Mr. J. J. Sawl, a prominent business
man of 3atesburg, was mingling
with old friends here yesterday.
See me for your fertilizers this sea'
son. I have guano, acid and cotton
seed meal now on hand.
W. P. Roof.
Mrs. Lizzie Weed, of Irmo, always
- - : believing in promptness, sends her
subscription to the Dispatch.
- : Mr. Jas. D. Harman Route, Gilbert,
while at court Monday dropped in to
see us ana renewed jqis paper.
if Mr. Ofcas. E. Corley, one, of our old
subscribers, called Saturday and paid
for his paper.
Mr. H. Newton Monts, of Columbia,
spent Sunday with friends and relatives
here.
Messrs. Wm. M. Swartz and Roy
Greene, of Columbia, speiit Sunday in
Lexington.
If yoq want anything in furniturd,
alwayssee my stock before you buy.
Scott Hendrix.
Mr. G. W. Miller, a clever citizen
of Gilbert R. F. D. 1, wa9 a visitor
here on Friday.
Mrs. Mary. A. Haltiwanger, of
Batesburg, is speding a few days with
v ^iher son, Mr. D. R. Haltiwanger.
t Mr. Sid. S. Corley, of Columbia R.
% F. D. 2, ami a gooa citizen of t^is section,
was Mere on matters of business
|astweek.x
FOR SALE?Two mules at a bargain.
Apply quick to P. B. Edwards,
Lexington, S. C. 2u 13j
Dr, W. L. Kneece, of Baxter, one
;|'iV">-bf the most prominent and populai
' "AAnntr i<2 oh'AnHino
SlUiCtU 3 ill tlUC VUUUVJ) 10 Mr |/WUU1U^
court this week.
" - Mr. Charlie B. Kneece, of Baxter,
as jolly as in the days of yore, one
of the most popular youug mer
of his section, was here yesterday on
business.
Dr. Theodore A. Quattlebaum, at
one time a resident of Batesburg but
now located at Graniteville, is a
witL .ss at court this week.
Mr. "Smoke" Thompson, at one
time engineer on the Batesburg-Perry
Hne but now running one of the
Southern's fast trains between Columbia
and Jacksonville, is attending
court. *
Dr. C. W. Barron, of Columbia, was
here on professional business Saturday,
and enjoyed the fish-frye at
George's pond in the evening.
The residence of Mr. Tally Keisler
on Main street and that of Mr. Harry
Roberts, on East church street, are
rapidly nearing completion. *
Call and see my line of beautiful
pictures for your hall, dining room or
+ parlor. Scott Hendrix.
Mr. J. P. Shealy, a prosperous
, farmer, saw-mill man and manufacture
of naval stores, a resident of Edmund,
was here Thursday and gave
us a call.
Mr. S. D. Meetze, a prominent and
popular citizen of the Fork residing
on Columbia R. F. D. was here last
wcott. auu ^avc us a> ^icaoauv vou.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Dreher have
returned from their bridal trip tc
Florida. They are now at home tc
their friends at their home in East
Lexington.
If you have rhenmatism send us
your name and address and ITS
FREE, we will mail you absolutely
free a trial package of the Celebrated
Magic Rheumatism Cure.
Magic Remedy Co., Box 6,
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Mr. G. A. Guignard, one of the most
Successful business men in the State
and a resident of Brookland, is a juroi
this week.
Mr. M. E. Rutland, of BatesbUrg,
= was here attending court yesterday.
Mr. Rutland is one of the most progressive
business men in the State,
and a clever gentleman.
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Mr. H. D. Lowman, a resident of
R. F. D. 1, Batesburg, and a clever
gentleman, was attending court for
a few days this week.
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5 of the most extraordi
le departments with r
ice prices.
ere talk, but one of th<
>ks with you.
; offer our entire stock
is.
MIMNAi
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New spring goods are arriving dai
at Wm. Piatt & Son, Columbia. Si
I their new ad elsewhere.
Caughman Bros., will have a car
mules to arrive at their stables
Columbia on the loth, as will be see
by reference to their advertiseme]
elsewhere in this issue.
Mr. L. C. Hartley, a prominej
I merchant of Batesburg and a brothi
J of Mr. A. L. Hartley of Lexingto]
has been attending court this week.
*N. A. Young, Columbia, is showir
all the mew styles for Spring in ladie
dress goods, notions, etc. See the:
advertisement and call to see the:
when in Columbia.
On loot- tttooIt- in flalnmh1
VJLl VU1 tlip 1UO KJ VI VV/Ui XXA
we met friend Mark Taylor, who, t
the way, is a prominent contract*
and builder in that gyowing city, ar
is doing well. He, like a good fello\
handed us his dollar for the Dispatcl
Mr. Henry E. Drafts, one of tl
cleverest citizens on Hollow Creel
called in*to see us Saturday, bringin
the dues of a neighbor for his paper.
Mr. Jas. D. Langford, Leesville5
jovial citizen and good fellow was hex
Monday and did not fail,to call an
see us, adding a turn to our pres
wheel.
You will find genuine old-time Ne
Orleans molasses at M. D. Harman
Grocery. Try it once and you wi
buy again.
Mr. John W. Frye has just con
pleted a handsome two-story brie
building for Mr. T. Halsy Fox i
Batesburg, at a cost of $6,000. Mi
Frye is a good contractor and h:
work always gives satisfaction. M
Fox endorsed Mr. Frye's work as wi
be seen elsewhere.
Dr. E. J. Etheredge, of Leesvilli
was here on Monday. Dr. Etheredg
is one of the best -men in the count
and his many friends.here are alwa}
glad to see him. \
The Rutland-Brabham Co., of Bate
burg, has a new car of mules ar
horses to offer the public at lowei
prices. See their advertisement, an
when you want anything in their lir
go to see them.
We have had several days of ra:
o-lnnmv wpat.hpr?inf.prfprincr wi1
I .. ? 0 ?
all business, making it dhll indeed.But
we look for active work and lb
business as soon a 3 we have favorab
weather.
There seems txrbeascarc'.ty of swe
potatoes in Lexington just now. Th<
are worth a fair price and if any rea
er of this has any potatoes to off
for sale will do well to bring them
this market.
The Home Bank presents a ne
advertisement in this issue. Thisbai
is sound, well officered, and is
every way worthy of your confiden<
1 and patronage. The cashier and t:
* assistant cashier are effiicient, cou:
. eous and accommodating. They t
to please in every way consiste
> with soiyid banking.
Mr. J. F. Jefcoat from near Woe
ford, was in town Saturday and drc
f ped in andf renewed his paper. I
complains and justly so, concerni:
the sandy road from this place
| near Cross Roads church. It certai
[ * ly needs the attention of our Coun
L ^Commissioners and the road shoe
be clayed.
Mr. Frank Holland, one of the Sout
era's most capable, safe and faith!
engineers, who has passed our town
' discharge of his responsible duties, f
nearly twenty years, was here yest<
! day in attendance at court. He is
clever and jovial gentleman, and mi
! he enjoy many more years of sat
faction and confidence of his road.
"STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
i County of Lexington,
Court of Common Pleas.
i Ella J. Shall, plaintiff,
against
, Elizabeth Roof, D. W. Hook, Walter
H.ok, Carl F. Hook, an infant; J. "V
, Hook, Marv Ann Glaze, Sallie
Sox, Minnie F. Williams. Hat!
Clapman, Lillie Parker, Willie Hoo
an infant; Manning Hook, an infai
and E. C. Shall and W. F. Hook
administrators of the estate of Eli
i B. Hook, defendants.
Partition of Real Estate.
In obedience to the judgment of t
1 Court herein, signed by Judge John !
Wilson^ on January 27th, 1908, I w
[ sell to the highest bidder, at public oi
; cry, before the court house door in Le
ington, S. C., during the legal hours
sale, on the first Monday in March, 190
j All that tract, piece or parcel of lan
\ situate, lying and being in the town
( New Brookland, county of Lexingto
. and State aforesaid, and having the f<
lowing boundaries and dimensions,
wit: The South fronts on Antre stre<
[ and measures thereon forty-four (4
' feet; the West binds against lot of
' L. Sandel and measures thereon o
! hundred and thirty-five (135) feet, mo
or less; the NRrth binds against lot
the said F. L. Sandel and measui
thereon forty-four (44) feet; and t
Voar Wn/Jo Qtroinct lnt nf t.ViA snid P
i Sandel and measures thereon one hu
' dred and thirty-five (135) feet, more
le.?s
Terms: Cash. Purchaser to pay f
pacers.
SAMUEL B. GEORGE,
Clerk of the Court.
Lexington, S. C., Feb. 8th, 1908.
James S. Verner, Plaintiffs Attorne
rOLEY$HONEY >TA]
for chlldront safe, sure* ?Vo opiatet
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.nary in the history of ou
aore goods than we care
3 best buying opportunit
at sacrifice. Please bea
UGH &
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1 BOYS'SHOES
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q, For Big Boys - - - - $1.50
,g Smaller Boys - $1.00, $1.25
ir These Shoes are made of
m good leather through . and
ia through.
>y The yamps are not cut off
id just where the tip is sewed
on, but goes On out and is sewie
ed same as the tip. They
s,, , won't rip and tear the first
2T ft ftPAftO "HA VU,*4
lew 111UC3 it uvjr guco xauuib
s hunting. >
? They are made for that kind
?s of wear.
Then they have got every
* style; you can brush them up
ii and wear Sundays.
We are prepared for the
:k girls also. Come see them.
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;e 1627 Mam St., \ uULUltiBlA) da III
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to WITH THIS
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he Established 1868, will guard you against
rt- unnecessary extravagance, establish
ry your credit and assist you in doing
nt business in a business way?besides
guarding 3'our cash against loss by fire
j or theft.
| " We have over 2,500 Depositors at
^ tliis date?can we add your name.
! Carolina National Bank,
ty COLUMBIA, S. C.
ild
W. A. CLARK. President.
;h_ T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier.
ml
in Eagiae and Boiler Fixtures.
I have just opened up a new and
' ~ full line <$f engine and boiler fixtures,
consisting of valves, gatiges, coup[L
lings, etc. Piping cut and threaded
to order. Engine and boiler repair_
ing also done. Satisfaction guaran~~
teed. Give me a trial.
J. J. RIKARD,
45tf Lexington, S. C.
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| THE PUCE
? FOR JEWELRY
as
a IS AT SENTZ'S
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^ We cordially invite our Lexx?
ington friends to visit the House
of of Sentz while in Columbia.
Of course, we don't expect you
0| to buy something every time you
n, come?we just want you to see
3l- the nice new things we have in
the Jewelry line.
4j And we just want to add that
P. we have the very best of everyue
thing carried by a first class
^ Jewelry house. And, then, our
>Qg prices are extremely low.
he Drop in and see us on your next
k- visit.
nor
CHARLES P. SENTZ,
I JEWELER,
1439 Main, Columbia, S. C.
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r business in gross sales as well as i
to carry over. Now for 20 days we
ies ever offered yon. Every sale at s
r that in mind. But we offer great
COMPANY,
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I Lexington Sa
1 LEXINGTON,
1 Capital, Surplus and Undivii
B 5 per cent, interest paid or
SB being computed semi-annually.
? received.
S Commercial accounts also gii
g Ample facilities for handlin
M account will be appreciated.
$t Safety deposits boxes for ren
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Are You Goi
We have every article in this line, i
Installment, are the very lowest. We t:
giving them just what they want at prfc
erate what we carry in stock, but we ass
see us, you will find any kind of Furniti
Bed Room, Dining Room or Kitchen.
J you read this advertisement and be sure
1208 Main Sireef,
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A A REGULAR COMMUNICA- ^ County of Le
tion of Lexington Lodge- No. 152, CoQrt of Cora11
/^Hf\A. F. M., will be held Saturdav, Lula Hunter, Harmau
loth February, at 7:00 p. m. H. Hunter in his o>
Brethren are earnestly requested to at- administrator of the
tend promptly. Last payment of dues. lia Hoover, deceased
By order of the W. M. , again:
Godfrey M. Harmay, Sec. j Barnie Hoover, Bat<
I Davis Hoover, <
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Boyl9ton Jodge, jno. iz<s. a. f. m.,
meets on the-15th of Feb. Brethren In obedience to the;
please be prompt. Let us have a full Court in this case, s
meeting as business of importance Wilson on Feb. 9th, 1<
awaits the craft. the highest bidder, at
P. Wash Shealy, Secretary. before the court house
Regular communication of Pomaria ton, S. C., on the first
Lodge No. 151, A. F. M., will convene next, during the legal
in Masonic Hall, Peak, Saturday the All that tract of lan
15th, at 7 o'clock p. m. The E. A. & State and county afor
F. C. degress will be conferred. Vis- sixty five (65) acres, n
iting brethren welcome. bounded North by lan
John C. Swygert, Master. South by lands of J. .
by lands of J. J. Jefco
* ' * of L. M. Jefcoat.
C. HAYNESWORTH, Z
BARBER, Lexington, S. C.,fe
1332 Main Street, Near Skyscraper, i A. D. Martin, Esc
Columbia, S. C. Plaintiff.
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Expert Barbers, Sharp Razors and cp a rrv a'p qatttt
Clean Towels?Everything Firstclass. b 1
His Lexington customers and many friends
will be served in the highest art Court of Comn
of the profession. John M. Roof, Emma
* ton Roof, pi
again;
Charleston's Waster job Root' anrt Reoia t
Passes Away. Partition ot R
By virtue of the ju<
Mr. George Herbert Sass, master of j wm gell to the highe
equity for more than a quarter of a lie outery, before the <
century, died at his home in Charles- jn Lexington, S. C.,
,, j e. TT hours of sale, on the
ton Monday afternoon. He was 63 March ftext:
years old. All that piece, parcc
*
iet. gain. But after a careful
will close out a lot of desirable
sacrifice prices will be for cash.
reductions in certain departColumbia.
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yings Bank, |
ded Profits $27,000.00. 1
i. savings deposits, interest
Deposits of $1.00 and over g
ven special attention. jw
g your business, and your fa
t, $1.00 per year. jm
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:es that suit. It is useless to enumure
you, if you will only drop in to
ire you may need for your Parlor
Think of us while at home when
to call when in Columbia. Columbia,
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i CAROLINA, situate, lying and being in Lexington ?r- j
xington, county, town of New Brookiand, and I
ion Pleas. State aforesaid, bounded on the North ' I
Hoover, and J by Meeting street and measuring on I
vn right and as the street sixty-nine and 11-24 feet, on
i estate of Verne- the east by lot belonging to the said M.
i, plaintiffs Witt, on the south by Green street,
and on the west by Lucas street and
js Hoover and measuring on that line about one hundred
and fifty feet, more or less, and is
>td ^EstatT the north-west corner on block No. 30,
judgment of the on-the map of New Brookland made by
i^npfl bv Tndffe A- Lucas, surveyor, December, A. ,
JoS I wiU sell to ? 1889. This is part of the J B 1 |
public out cry Shuler purchase or-the Mayrant land
, door in Lexin^ from Mrs. N. K. Perry.
Monday in tyfirap Also, all that piece, parcel or lot of
hours of saltr^ " land? situate, lying and being in the
d situated in' the town of Brookland, county of Lexingesaid
cx)iitaining ?on dind Stfitjo Eiorcs&id) End bEs sncix
lore or less and dimensions and bounderies, as follows:
ds of said estate, Bounded on the south by Meeting
M. Jefcoat, East street fronting thereon fifty-two .17
at West by lands feet, on the west by lands of the said
' A. D. Shull and measuring on this %
-chaser to pay for 1^ two hundred and eight .71 feet, on ' ^
north by Shull street measuring there- S
B GEORGE, 011 fifty-two .17 feet, and on the east by
j 'G. C. C. P Witt street measuring on this street
ifiuli4^-1908.' two hundred and eight .71 feet. Said '
j Attorney for described lot is a part of the John.
i*' Dunn tract of land purchased from hinL
by the said Adam D. Shull.
Terms?One-half cash, the balance in
1 CAROLINA, one year, with interest from day of sale,
ixington, secured by bond of the purchaser andnrm
p1p?<5 the usual form mortgage of the prem*
ises sold, with leave to pay all cash.
Kyzer and Glial- Purchaser to pay for papers,
amtiffs, SAMUEL B. GEORGE,
? ? . ? Clerk of Court. ; ,
tool, aeienaanis. Lexington, S. C., Feby. 8, 1908. i
eal Estate. Efird & Dreher, plaintiffs attorneys'.
Igment herein, I ' *
st bidder, at pub- tjG* Positively no papers will be
;ourt house door, continued after the year is out. This
during the ega account for those receiving no
first Monday in ,, , +
papers. You must call or send and
d or lot of land, settle.
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