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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, November 18. !S03. Cotton 2?arket. Lexington S^c FOR SALE?Horse, Buggy and Harness?Cheap. Mrs. M. A. SURER. 4to Irmo, S. C. Married. Married November 15, 199S. Mr. Eugene Roberts to Miss Aim is Bauknight at the home of the bride by Rev. W. L. Keel. G-ianizg ITotic?. 4 I will shut down my .gins on Nov. 20th for the season. John Vv\ Scof^ fill, Peiion, S. C. ' 2\v3p I ? ** ? \ Fcr Bent. ' T My plantation on Big Hollow creek. Apply to S.-S. Lir.dler, 2t3 " St. Johiv's, Gilbert, 2, S. C. 4 - , *- >i Blacksmith aad'Wkeelwight. I am prepared to dbalLkihd of Black . % t ^r-rr% i ^ ^ 4. * srcitn ana wneeiwrignt wuik. au mv shop, at White Rock, S. C.s Satisfaction guaranteed all patrons 3w3p. \V. R. Eleazer,, * ? =? . \ For Beat.' _ The home p>aceof,G: M. Caughman, containing house and barns and ail land in cultivation: Apply to Caughman Bros., lac.r- Columbia, S. C., or G. M. Caughman, Lexington, S. C., R. F. D. 2. , v - ' Creed Farn for Sale. I will 9ell my place, 208 acre9, for $1,600 cash, or will lease to good man. For particulars, apply to E. Austin Smith, Pelion, S. C., Route 1. 2w3 Fire Near Steadmas. 1"??+ T1V.ott -niflrVif. il hnilf, mid KJ i_L 1(131 lilUi ouuj u<^uv uw-v ? night the barn and stables of MrN Jas. Oswald, of near Steadman, together with their contents, were destroyed by fire. The fire is thought to have been the .work of an incendiary. ? A. . Xe Memoriam. ^ JOHNSON?Sacred to the memory of William Monroe Johnson, our beloved father, who departed this; life Ofetober 30, 1907. HB Swansea, S. C., Oct. 30,1908. Son. la 2?exaoriam. JOHNSON?Sacred to the memory of little Boynton Legare Johnson, our ' precious little boy, who died at Columbia Hospital on the the 18th day of November, 1907. Father and Mother. Swansea, S. C., Nov. 18, 1908. Saccassfal Operation. Master Tom Corley, the young son of Mr. John P. Corley, of near Lexington, was operated upon for appen4 dicitis last Thursday and i3 getting along nicely. Drs. Knowlton, Wingard and Sandel performed the operation. , Eoads to to Clayed. It is Understood that the first work of Supervisor Langford will be to clay the roads in the sand hills. It is said that he promised this during the campaign, and it will be very gratifying to know that he intends ? fulfilling that pledge. Fine Potatoes. Mr. R. W. Kleckly has our thanks for a fine lot of "Georgia Buck" potatoes. They were the largest we have seen this season and show conclusively that Mr. Kleckly is one of the champion potato growers in the county. A "Candy Pulling." On last Saturday night the Misses Helen and Mae Corley entertained a number of friends at an old time * "candy pulling" at the handsome new home of their parents. Sheriff and Mrs. P. H. Corly. During the evening delicious refreshments were served the guests and all left at a late hour singing the praises of the young and ' charming hostesses. Barn Burned. On Thursday night about 8 o'clock fire destroyed tw o barn9, belonging to ~ * T? Greene .Kicnaruson, a pruspciuus KJ1ored farmer, residing near Mr. James Caugbman'9 place, about three miles from Lexington, together with all his food, a bale of cotton and cotton seed. ' The fire originated from a lantern which his children were using as a light to feed by. The loss is estimated at about $500. Unclaimed Mail. List of letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the week ending Nov. 16, 1908: ? Females. Curry, Mrs. A. L. Fullmer, Mrs. Peshia. ^ Males: Bickley, Mr. George. Pickett, Mr._B. J. IWarly, Mr. D. u.r These letters will be sent to the dead letter office Nov. 30, 1908, if not delivered before. In calling for the above please say "advertised," giving date of list S. J. Leaphart, Postmaster. Big Zhow Coming. King and Tucker's Railroad Shows will exhibit at Lexington on Tuesday, Nov. 24th, and give two performances ?one in the afternoon and one at night?rain or shine, under their mammoth water proof tents. Seats for 3,000 people. Everything new and up-to-date. All new features. This show travels in their own special train of cars. They have the best trained dogs, ponies, elephants, and 9 of the funniest clowns you ever saw, Don't miss the grand free outside exhibitions on the show grounds at 1:30 p. ? m. Everybody come, bring the children and have a good time. Bring your orders for job work to The Dispatch office. Dsatk cf Mr. S::m:a I. EE00&. ! | This entire community was sad- J i dened on Sunday by the announce- ' J ment of the death of Mr. Simon I. ! ! Hook, whh-h occurred at his home in j i the Hebron section at 10 o'clock Suni day m nming. lie was G3 years cid. | Mr. Hook w is a gallant Confederate < soldier, lighting valiantly for lour j years in the vice of the great "Lost j Cause." Mr. Hook has been in ill j , health for many years and his death was the result of an attack of pneu- | monia, which lie had been suffering ! ! for the past 19 days. _ j I lie was a 7r.er.jber of the Twentieta i j South Carolina regiment, second ser- j i geaut in Company II. lie was wound- j j ed and captured'at the batt.'e of Stras- ! burg, October, 1304. Mr. Hcok was a successful farmer j and a large property holder in Co!urn- | bia, having several.store buildings on Main street, lie also owned considerable property in this county. He is survived by three sisters, Mrs. D. J. Griffith of Columbia, Mrs. Robert i Senn of Lexington and Mrs. John j Caughman ot' Lexington, and three I brothers, Messrs. CaL and Scott of ! Lexington and Joseph Hoek of Eastover. The funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Mt. Hebron church. The nallbearers: A. D. Shull, M. B. Buff, T. J. Roof, A. L. Hook, J. W. Shull, and W. P. Roof, Messrs. S. M. Roof, A. T. Roof, DanHel.A. Shull, T. J. Buff, R. T. Hook and Emanuel Sox, all comrades of Mr. Hook in the Confederate service,. were honorarv-'?>?.l\ oca rers. ' a. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . County of Lexington, Court of Common Pleas. R. N. Seim, plaintiff, against Marrie Davis, Mary Washington, Patsy Washington, Delia Washington, Cooley Washington and Sherod Washington, defendants. Foreclosure. In obedience to the Decree of the Court herein, signed by Hon. S. W. G. Shipp, presiding judge, and dated. November II, 19o8, I will sell to, the highest bidder at public Outcry, before the ; Court House door'in Lexington, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, . on the first Monday in December, 190.8: * Alljthat piece* parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Congaree Township, in the County of Lexington anriSfat.p aforesaid, nontaininp' one and one-fourth (1$) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Wm. Keisler. deceased; on the North by lands of Gibbs Carter; on the East by J. R. Shnler, deceased, and G. A. Guignard on the Sotith and West. Also, all that piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in Congaree Township, county aud State aforesaid, containing one-half acre, more or less, and having the following boundaries, to wit: The North end of this lot binds against lands of the Wm. Kinsler estate; on the East by lands of A. D. Areheart; on the South by lands of Walter Senn; and on >the West by lands of Mrs. Ida Price. Also, all that piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in Lexington County and State aforesaid, containing one acre, more or less, on the North side of the New Cut Road and bounded as follows: North by land of Columbia Land Investment Co.; East by lands of R. H. Corley and South by the New Cut Road and West by land of the Columbia Land Investment Co., said lot measuring on said road 156 feet front and runs back to line of Columbia -Land Investment Co s., land 328 feet on said line 156 feet. Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, Clerk of the Coi .:t. Lexington, S. C., Nov. 12th, 1908. A. D. Martin, Plaintiff's Attorney. Sale for Division. We, the undersigned, will sell for division on the first Monday in December, immediately after the official sales, before the Court House door, in Lexington, S. C.: All that piece, parcel or tract of land in the fork of Broad and Saluda rivers, and in Fork Township, and containing seventy-nine acres, more or less, and bounded by lands belonging to Julius C. Derrick, N. M. Derrick, Broad River, L. S. Mathias and perhaps others, known as the Jacob Bouknight place, and having such shape and form marks, as the plat will more fully represent. Terms: One-half cash with the privilege of purchaser to nay all cash if so desired, the remainder to be secured by j bond and mortgage of premises sold, j Parehaser to pay for papers. Marv V. Wingard, Lula M. Swygert, Georgiana Swygert. November 13, 11)08. I Honesty ? in Jewelry ? "If it came from Sentz's, you H know it's all right," is what one of our customers remarked to another the other day. When you bay Jewelry, you generally have to take the "Jeweler's word for it" whether it is good or not. That's just where our reputaI tion for honesty and fair dealing g counts. . g And furthermore, we will al- eg ways give you your money back E and ask no questions any time ? you are dissatisfied with a pur- Jg m r?K o co Si Special attention to mail orders, if mm i surra, JEWELER, I 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C | | pi*lyyt '**?.1 1 v! ?> t>;, '.?.** rr^; ft. L. SUI1M 1523 Main Si. . ^^iSh^e&sas^^k^H^^^i^ssssssm Fina Slacksmit^t Swansea.. I have just completed one of-.the finest blacksmith and wheelwright shops in the.county and am prepared to do all kinds . of blacksmith and wheelwright work on short notice. I have recently eiistalled a 6-horse power gasolene engine and other up-todate machinery. Bring your work to me. Charges reasonable. B. CHANEY, Swansea, S. C. 2w-ip How to Treat a Sprain. Sprains, swellings and lameness arc promptly relieved by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This liniment reduces inflamation and soreness so that a sprain may be cured in about one-third the time required by the usual treatment. For sale by Kanfniann Drug Co. ! EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE i SOME I of our yaseiine, cold cream, cougli mixture, cold and grip tablets, arnica, paregoric and other necessities. They are invaluable in case of emergencies, splendid to ward off a threatened ill | ness. BUY THEM AT THIS PHARMACY so as to insure petting the best quality. We pay as much attention to household necessities and remedies as f we do to the most important drugs. Price them as moderately as anybody. THE KAUFMANN SRUO CO Lexington, S. C. Good morning! Won't you come in and see our new style 1 Low Shoes for Ladies ? The kind we sell at $2.00 you will find nicer, finer and better made than the kind you have been getting. ? Tan Kid, Tan Calf and Black TTSyJ own mncl nr.r>nlor* fViic 111U cllC tilQ mUh/b JL/Vj^/uiiii vu*w season. EHRLICH'S, l COLUMBIA,S.C. I /fSN b2 (? fj V;.U ^ 0? H W ^ * ' fb Tp % ?? a aa v- gb ft r g m a ?tiQ ?Sp^iS^^RSa?8 W v. 2 Vsy li ^A. \& U 2 ji 5> /TVj|f3 2 1 yiljiis^d i If you like to wear clothes just a little diirVrent from j the rest von want to look ? at our new Varsny - bans. i which is made with all the ! new little kinks that you'd : like. ?10.00, ?15.00, 818.50. j You'll- like them. Overcoats $8.50 to $16.50. | Fall Hats, Xeckwear and j I nderwear. hi ad to show j you through. in the . i stoj clothier ColuETEbi aS. CM?MM y^mamm??o?b?arttnaanmammtmim in i "l iwim^?b? w. & stew4it . FOR-? RANGES and COOK STOVES, HEATING STOVES, OIL, WOOD and COAL, MANTLES, TILE and GRATES, COOKING UTENSILS, KNIVES TABLE and TEA SPOONS, and ALL KINDS HARDWARE. 1526 Main 55. Phone 1294 COLUEIBIA, S. C. MEET ME , America's Greatest Tails Warm Long ( HANDSOl Mink, Lynx, Fox, Ca value we have ever s Furs will please yon nlease vou. too. from $10.oo, $12.50 up to $5 Now is the time to bi tomorrow. New Nov@!tl Full line of Kid Gloves. Swell new tBelts, greatest assor Silk Elastic Kelts, in all of the b< match your suit in a fine Belt. M fine silk and satin girdles and Belt of fine Belts ever shown in Colum I Children's fine sheer Linen II splendid quality, ail pure linen: sr Ladies' sheer soft Linen Hand not match this at our price; each.. We also show a swell line of fin j Handkerchiefs, best values on the Ladies' Crochet Slippers, made ( soles. Lest assortment of colors, a Try our our "No-Button" Vest, splendid weight garment in cottoi We have a splendid assortment and children, cotton, wool and co Union Suits ^and corset Covers. 'J ished and perfect fitting; prices, ga Infant's Fine Wool Wrappers, fi ! price "Ruben" Vests in wool for tl: gives double chest proeection, siz< ?1.00. ORDER All mail orders entrusted to us j by a special shopping lady in the sti guarantee satisfaction cr )our mooeyl customers cheerfully and promptly ai 1 a special feature with thi3 store and i$5 UU wben casU accompanies order. THE JAMES L. DEPARTME 1638 to 1646 Uain Street, Final Discharge. Tiii.-; I> to iiot Ii'y ;t]l 1 cr-ii'as ii ar T w il apply to r'if f<i ; Coo. S. ii.ui'c.s vl&i, Jad.:- of for ar co iaty. Sou';i 11: '* < a ?! '?s: a (: > *>i S >vom'tcr. yi-.ix"'. i-'C a <i- ** i..i._r :o aflin liisrraoii* <? " jJ?e < h-.. ih \. Lori k, (I c 1 v sr>. (ri:o]){n:. 4'.v4 :a!<-.\ /"fv / ' In <- c ' *> & <tp i&> ^ >& s:> $> IH111M 0 ? \ $ l^L M Jbr^^rrxfi/ flcrri 'JL.'flwwur /nvV ' >.* | ?-S3 | <t> cftb cfcfe cttrcfi* eft* sfe" st> 4P 4P 4P Hk 4P h? 4k HAVE YOTJ ENOtTGH i to pay your way should the salary sir#]-? \ To fro into business, buy a home or ! make your old age com tori abl',V If not, your duty is plain. Starr an I account wit!: our Savings Depart merit j at once, save and deposit every dollar ' you can and have money ou imndwiam j needed. 1 per cent, interest will be added to ' your money here. Sarsliaa NatloaaS Bisk, j COLUMBIA, S. C. W. A. CLARK, President. T. II. ilEIGUAN, Cathie/./- r- < Sftt^'T3*JY THE . rift 5>; r? n **-*?&[g?, f| ?&6je-'^yy<3 s&sjroi i W ***dSSb***, fejIK M /%frvsp - ; *%'c^4''~!'' "*^-- -F '-*" !l ?rf ^ TXOMI&3&&1L?''* ' .X 'K;\-r- -tni *W |jrjL* a * it it WJ yY^ ' i'iu/ii^^-i'i/in Pr'c" You /Purchase Ar.y Other v7rit?5 Vdi ?Etf H3.42 ? rwiSG MA3H&I SQiflPAK* GRANGE, MASS. VTatv Sowing Macr.ines are rrade'oseit regard* j ess c-r ou,a..:v. but '*rSew iitiiHe" :s ma.cs 1 c wear. Cur g_.irir.t,- never ruus rut. Wc* make S2v.:r a iVVdiir.os tc su:t c?r dittoes I ;r the trace. The " ?> .:jv lions'? ** stands at th< ! .eaa or ,vi Jtif JcJi-irrat'l.'tfair.;!/ se-'/ir.^ machines ! ' roi'Ji by authorizet! dealers wuly. 'OR CASE tr ] W. P. ROOF, Lexington, S. C. j AT TAPP'S ired Suits Value at $25 Ms $5 up. tfE FURS rricul, etc. The best hown. The beautiful! l and the prices will $2.98, $5.oo, $7,50, 5.00. ly Furs. Select yours es You Need | tment we have ever shown. Fine I 3st colors. Also black. We can | [any beautiful Persian effects, also s. We have the greatest variety bia: prices 25c. to ?0.00 andkerchiefs, neatly hemstitched, >ecial, each oc. kerchiefs, narrow ;hem. You can I inc. | ie plain Linen and Embroidered ! market; prices each, 25c. to ?0.00. )f fine ''Columbia'7 yarns, all wool ill sizes. price, pair, special 50c*. no buttons to pull off, no facing, a, price 25c. and 50c. | of "Merode" Underwear for ladies j tton, and all wool, rants, \ ests> These garments are all hand fiir rment 25c. to ?3.00 i ne soft quality, sizes 1 to G; price | 50c. and 75c. ie baby, a splendid garment as it i?s 1 to 7; prices, purment 50c. to i BY MAIL are carefaliy and promptly executed j re, who is very painstaking, and we I 3&ck. Ail inquiries from out-uf-town j asweied. The mail order businss3 is we pay express on all purchases over TAPP COMPANY INT STORE, Columbia, S. C. I ?r*. f ? ?? rA ^ 'V/* ^ n l*j '-J W JnL ??i? > . a Too ->i w Ar'rv a til JViVts I nkjuo Improved *>>tj head machines; nicely finished in oak; easy mnninj; and perfect sew ilia'; f;!'y jyaavantct d; for sale at factory p i es tor cash, or on easy paviiienU, at Tk" j>aaaar. if ' " die.; Ik u man. Trespnss Notice. Thm is to notify ::11 per.- r.s not to hunt, tish, or in any manner vrhatso: ever trespass upon onr Litid-a Tite 3u\v I v. ill Of rigidly onforeeil iuat ail vioi Liters of ' ais >i< itiee. C. \Y. Car -hwnn. | 1 v,-.~) D. J. I!.o:.einnau. THE JEWELER j IGS riVlslit St? llciunifcia, s. u. I ' . I Lnstirpaosed opportunity is given here ' I to find attractive articles for jrift purpo-os. and Dispatch readers are L cordially invited, to do their sliopi ping at Avery's. /' A olcre Full of good things awaits inspection and attractive prices prcvad, sr. none may go away di-satisjiv.i. Can mention hut few tilings in this place. For fuller details visit Avery's. Watches of ail styles, sines and prices. \V6 p;*'-f<r. ro soil the finest, bat whether its ?100.00-or si 00 you wi?h to spend- you get good value, tiny time. Umbrellas ma he us'i'ui gift-' for women aari men. Finely mount* d in gold and silver from mi.oO to >-s\\0r5. Fans arc essentially feminine. Dainty ? . > v^utu-.>uul. .black designs,-and hand painted effects. Prices very rea' sonabie. SilverwarfeffOBi loading factories, and this stock comprises goods in ster ; li nf? silver' from Tea Sets to Tea .? Balis-Avith all tire spoops.-forks and , knife family. The silver platerl go.ods for common every day- use is likewise" complete Jewelry in all forms comprise a care"v ^fully selected stock and whether its 25 cents or 2a dollars you have to spend you can find it at Avery's. Eyes that need,glasses get most "scrupulous attention by a graduate optician. Free. I am giving away a few pictures?a reproduction of a $12,500 painting. To get it you must register your name at this store before Dec. 25th. It's fre??there is no chance, no drawing for it. Ask any one in the store about it. AVERY, The Jeweler 1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C. OR. G. Pi. H?RDifiG, I Painless Tooth Extractor and Professional Dentist, | r. D. No. 2, 18 a., Columbia, S. C. Hyatt Park car runs by the office. 1 Alfred J. Fox, j i Real Estate : | and Insurance, \ ! LEXINGTON, S. C. ! j ] . ) j WANTrr ;' < Five 100 acre Farms, ! $ FOR SALE. j | J 105 acres one mile from Lexing- > j i ton depot; 75 acres cleared; young | { orchard; creek runs through > | ^ place; fruit never fails. > ( 20 acres near Lexington. [ * 6i) acres 4 miles from Steedman ( i ?18 acres cleared. > <1 One lot in town of Lexington. | < (>o acres within one mile of > 5 Arthur, 2 acres open land. Plenty > < of water on the place. | i One lot on Main street of Lex- ( ^ in grot?: good building. > ; One lot on Main- >treet of Lex- | (< ington; store building and ware- \ | house. > 3 80 acres 2 miles from Lexington. | | Plenty water. Fruit never fail-. > | No acres near Lexington. Coed > | for truck. Fruit never fails. | 3 250 acres 2.1 miles from South- L \ ern railway. t'.O acres open land. * Fruit never fails. Good orchard | ? on the place. Two buildings. > 3 25 resident lots, in town of Lex- > i ington. J i < Lot in Lexington with 3-room > < dwelling. < -15 acres, miles from Lexington, | i 9 a'*res open land. Plenty water. > \ 158 acres 3.1 miles from South I < eni railway, 5" acres open land. | < Two story dwelling painted and > J has s rooms. Store house and t | good barn and stables. Fruit | { never fails. > J 95 acres, 25 acres open land, > ) 35 acres round timber, 35 acres | ! < boxed timber, 2 4-room houses, > J barn and stables. Church and ? { school house within 2 miles of \ ( place. > J 4 one-half acre lots on Depot > I Strpp.r. | j < 4 one-half acre lots on new \ j < street to be called Fort Street. > I | One large lot, G-room dwelling | < and barn on Main Street, Lex- > J ington. > ] 100 acres, 30 acres open land, [ < dwelling and barn, church and > < school within one mile, 5 miles > j | from Gaston, 6 miles from Swan- f < sea. > i i 1 acre, 5-room dwelling just > j | outside the incorporate limits of j i Lexington. > I < 3 acres, good dwelling near > | Lexington. [ < t> lots on East Church Street, > | i , ! Write or call to see me I ! AT ! : THE HOME BANK, j j Lexington, S. C. ? | IVWWWVOfffWVWfVfVWfV