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?a? ? iiiif a m in 11 iiiii ii (Invite You To my lime of General Dry Goods, Shoes, H; Staple Groceries, Hardv lowest prices. Highest cotton seed, M. P. L pttap ( t * When' 'ouy-and J. T. COLEMAN Mgr. Charleston, S. C. THE PRUDENTIAL INSURA Incorporated as a stock com| John F. Dryden, President. b< Bu( iff J . ? ~ A A! Ca * I-.. ' -t .. ...... . ." pn VII i?. t 'i t . ' Ur To A bag of go! i <r , ? G. T. Penny, Pr r Attention S : Merchandise, consisting of | ats, Notions, Fancy and I ; mrp. All the time at the | market prices for your | INDLER, g IN, S. C. | i t you buy Life insurance j IY THE CONTRACT. ? insurance in THE PRUDEN- ' I id obtain a "know-what-you- ; rknow-what-you-get" policy. < ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agent, PVIWATAU c r> ( LKAin vi i s <* NCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, ] pany by the State of New Jersey. 1 Home Office, Newark, N. J. {' To see our line o ps, Wagons ai Ha 3 we can save you n ughman E COLUMBIA, S. C. lAND L( Be S< d and silver and This Properly ican ? c* esident J. C. Per The Lexington Dispatch, Wednesday, September ^9. 19 J9 ; ; I* Cades to Neiv Advertise^sats. is | J! i V Shoes?Harman's Shoe Sto:e. ! (] Fall Opening?W. P. Roof. | " Auction Sale Lots. ^ Dry Goods?Mimnaugh's ^ Groceries?Handy Grocery Co. Groceries?M. P. Lindler. Globe Tonic?Globe Remedy Co. Horses?Gregory-Conder Mule Co. Cotton Market. Jj Lexington 127Re j c " ^ Death of Mrs. Stork. o Mrs. Abram Stork, Jr., died at her a 101119, in Columbia, on Sunday night, j f ifter a protracted Illness. Before i n narriage Mrs. Stork was Miss Ida j s Pair Roof, the lovely daughter of Mr. ; c [esse M. Roof, of this county. She vas thirty-one years of age and is mrvived by ner husband and four jhildren, the youngest being an infant ( )f four weeks. j ^ She was buried in Elm wood ceme- j v }ery, Columbia, yesterday, in the | 13 >res3nce of a largo concourse of sor- j ^ owing relatives and friends. The j Dispatch joins a host of friends in j c sympathy for the bereaved ones. |S 8 p 1 1 I I 1 \ nd mess i aoney. Iros. MICE ixington Did Rec VT 10:3 one lot given a Will be Sold CREENSBO my and 0. E. Thou Dentil c* Mr-. r. I. Sks*ly. ~ Mrs. I), f. Shenly. of ('hapin, died jj udcieuiy ;if iter Iwmo in lhai town on ! II "riday evening. the immediate cause j 8| f death being heart failure. Mrs. j M Shealy was civ years cf aye, and a I |i J lost lovable character. Sue is sur- cj J ived bv her husband and seven c*h 11- j Pj a r.'ii; 2D grand children and a host of | fcl i-...? . i.. t i ,?au .I,,#] frif.url^ tier re? i li 5 Ul' l i fiauvtn i> - ... u nains were laid to rest in the family 1 mrying ground on Saturday after- * 10011. ? * 1 Dsatli of Mrs. Walter Long. Mrs. Walter Long died at her home, n the Cedar Grove section, on ThursLay and was buried at Cedar Grove :liureh on Friday, with funeral ser- . 'ices by her pastor, the Rev. J. C. * Vessinger. Mrs.Long was about fifty-five years 'f age and a most estimable character, a . kind neighbor, devoted wife and I jnd mother. She will be sorely -* uissed in her community. She is a urvived by her husband and several hildren. ( Dwelling Burned. \ The dwelling house of Mr. Andrew j !!rout, about tnree miles from Gilbert, J I 7as destroyed by lire on Saturday | j Horning about 0 o'clock. The family | t iras picking cotton some distance j . rom the house and the fire was dis- 8 J overed too laie to save any of the J ] onteuts, and the loss is rather heavy, | s there was no insurance oil the | f milding. j c Dr. C. J. Oliveros, of Columbia, j1 Vill be at Meetze's hotel one day j n Lexington, S. C., on Saturday, )ctober 9th. See him if any trouble yith your Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat or jungs. Or if needing proper specacles. County Treasurer's Notice. i We call attention to the treasurer's IL lotice published elsewhere. The first " - ? - T-l 1_ )oint will be irmo, in tne rur*, uu ? llondayl morning, Oct. 20th. As leual, the Editor of The Dispatch will iccompany the treasurer on his trip, md we ask all subscribers in arrears s yho do not settle before then to meet ^8C is promptly with their dues. ?ea , , . tioi Notice to the Public. est! After the last week in September, his the Lexington Ginnery will only be in "ah operation three days of each week, fea nz: Thursday, Friday and Saturday, ma HENRY D. LYBRAND, biti Sept. 27, 1909. Manager. the Mr. Rutland Sere. Mr. M. E. Rutland, one of the most J successful business men in South Car- in . olina and a most pleasant gentleman, an< has been here attending court this ete week. Mr. Rutland is the able presi- wit dent of the Tri-County Fair and is du< very enthusiastic over the bright pros- J. pects for a successful fair at Bates- i burg. Mr. Rutland has secured the in attractions of the famous St. Louis tin Amusement Co.. which is composed is i of nine big shows. "Our fair will be bei the best >et," said Mr. Rutland. wa LOTS I, s. c jardless iway free. on Very, Very RO, N. C. ias, Vice President r-rnwjmr. v mmeam m mam mmo mm?i wwmma w&nrmnmrn. I friir>r wriM~iwn~fcit?Hi* iimii inrri gMMBin finr>> iri rrrf r " "" j ANDES' MOOS RtMLkJiLb Jopuiar and Efficient Housslie id Medicines Sold on Hf - -il ; meriT unny, I Indus' Great |Pr ascription i Recommended for Catarrh, a .11 forms of Stomach, Liver, ; vidnev, Bladder Troubles .lid purification of the Blood. I jerm andJWorm Eradicator. Andes- Wonderful Oil Used externally and inernally, recommended for ilheumatism, Neuralgia, tleadaehe, Toothache, Eariclie, Backache, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Pleurisy, Diarrhoea, Cramps and all iches and pains. i THE KAUFMAN DRUG COMPANY, Sole Agents for Andes' LEXINGTON, - - - - S. C. < Deputy Oscar Eedgepatfc. heriff Corley has appointed Mr. :ar Hedgepath, as special depnty at ik, in the Fork. No better selec1 could have been made, as the mg man is held in the highest sem by many of the best people of section, and is known to be a man 0 will perform his duty without r or favor. This appointment is de in anticipation of the prohiIon law which will go into effect on 1 15th of November. Uiss Jiamie Crout. liss Jimmie Crout died at her home Augusta on Tuesday of last week i was buried in the Lutheran cemiry at Leesville the following day, Jmnitflooirfl fnnorftl 4Prvic.PS COn .11 lUI^igOOtTU luuvin. vv. r - 2ted by the Revs. S. C. Ballentine, Austin and S. H. Booth. Tor many years Mis9 Crout resided Leesville. and was well known oughout this entire section. She jurrived by five sisters, and a numr of other relatives. t The deceased .8 about sixty years of age. ~u: "J I* Excel Easy Term! s. J. R. Thom AS WELL AS i i i large ones are welcome here? : | you need not wait until your bus- I t icess has assumed great propor- j ' ticns before opening a .Checking : | Account, DO SO TO-DAY. ; ! ! Our patrons regardless of the j amount of business (lone, receive every courtesy in all matters of ; business entrusted to us?and there is nothing in safe banking j i we cannot perform. Talk it over j | with our cashier. j CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, COLUMBIA, S. C. Joint Council Meeting. There will be a meeting of the Joinfc Council of Bethel charge to be held at White Rock, S. C., on Saturday at it o'clock a. m. Members please meet promptly as matters of importance may come before the board. District Convention, I.O.O.r. The District Convention, No. 111. O 0. F., will meet with Leesville lodge on next Monday, the 4th. A special program has been arranged tor the meeting, and a good attendance is expected. I IF YOU ONLY KNEW HOW I I would build you up, increase your I weight, strengthen your weak I threat and lungs and put you in I condition for next winter, yon I would begin taking it now. H Take it in a little oold milk or water I 50c and $1.00. All Druggists I rice bmwbhw?B?N ?.m I^^M? jta%^3Lw.wm. i? 111 , i zjtxaammm )nt brass band 9m as, bee y <x xreas.