The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 03, 1909, Page 8, Image 8
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PENCIL AND SCISSORS.
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
Excuse this paper?we are going to
the State Fair.
Mrs. W. D. Blume has returned to
her home in Bamberg, after a pleasant
visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Marks.
Mr. J. Alfred Lucas and Mrs. Noah
, Rish will leave soon on a visit to relatives
in Tampa, Fla.
Mr. Frank J. Clarke, of Ware Shoals
is on a visjt here to relatives and
friends and made us a pleasant call on
Monday.
Attention is called to the advertisement
of sale of land of David Rish,
near Pelion. This is a good piece of
property, and you should write quick.
Mr. W. Addison Goodwin of Gaston,
was here Monday and placed in care
of Prof. Black at Palmetto Collegiate
Institute, his son Gary.
Mr. Walter J. Mo'Jartha, of Bateaburg,
as jolly as ever, was here on
Monday.
The Rev. John W. Neeley has just
closed a most, successful meeting at
Saxe-Gotha. Twelve additions were
ms^e to the church on Sunday night.
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THERE'S JUST NO GETTING
AWAY FROM FACTS.
I When I stand square on both feet I
and tell you I ; m selling letter B
harness for less money than you fi
ever paid before. I'm telling facts w
?and I can prove it.
Neighbor, don't buy a thing in B
the harness line 'till you get my H
prices. Here are a few: g
Plow Collars at 30c. B
Plow 13ridles at 75c. B
$2.50 Leather Collars at.. SI .50. B
LET'S HELP THE MULE I
IWILSE W. MARTIN, I
1118 Plain St., Columbia, S. C. B
m Mi m&m
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State Fair
all South (
If you
Notions, S
Be su]
the lowest
welcome t
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Mr. George M. Adams, of Baxter,
one of the best men in the county,
was here on Monday. Mont
Mr. James J. Clarke, a prosperous ^ar?e 0
and clever young farmer of the Pelion ^rf
section, was in town Saturday, selling ., D
cotton at cent*. and while here evident
subscribed for The Dispatch. Mr. ai^?D%
Clarke will get 18 bales oil of 17 acres. i wu
Pretty good farming, 1 tell you. The (
Mr. M. E. Rutland, of Batesbnrg, Cartin
T1TQ C h Q r?Ck fUA Artl aa a? TVT
j ?? uc uviv attcumug inc Ull UiVil* Tll0 J
i ^ay* acres, t
Mr. J. Waites Thomas, one of the The 3
popular attorneys of Columbia, was M. Wil
Here ou Monday. acres, t
Mr. D. F. Shumpert, one of the same la
leading merchants of Pelion, was Wilson
among the <?rowd here on Monday. Klecl
Hundreds of Lexington people at- 9?** *
tended the circus in'Columbia on Sat- ,
!: "fday.
Mis6 Kiltie Reese from Dry creek, is jtfeetze
spending the week with Miss Lydia ^ddy v
Senn, near New Brooklad. tw0 tra
Mr. R. L. Keisler, the popular chairman
of the County Dispensary Board, Sheri
was here for a short while on Monday of I. N,
Mr. Henry Lybrand has purchased a Roof, f
Maxwell runabout automobile. Estat
Reports from Columbia ind:cate Jon?8' *
that the attendance at the fair is the E^ste
largest iu the history of the associa- ^
tion. '
i Hon. W. H. Sharpe, of Edmunds, g0pj ^
I one of the leading attoneys of the Thoma
county, was here Monday ou legal <
j business. the fan
Mr. James Fo.*t Graham, of Ware total sa
I Shoals, spent Sunday with relatives Then
j here. Mr. Graham holds a lucrative erty so!
i position with the Ware Shoals Ma iu- m. o
| factoring Company. number
| Col. G. T. Graham has returned again f<
j from Crescent City, Fla., where he ways a
accompanied his family several days 0f )ieait
A full stock of fall and winter shoes as ^}iar
for men, women and children, all the ap j
best makes and leading styles, at
lowest prices, just received at H. M. ,, ,
Wiugard's. Mr- ^
50 Boys suits ages Sto 17 bought from here 01
R. R. Co., at half price $3.00 value as
long as thev last $1.50. E. G. Drcher -M-un\
& Co., * nstll><
.i , of seem
Always go to the old reliable grocer. i,erluiii
! H. M. Wingard, when you want some- are an
| thing good to eat. His prices are trie for tjle,
i lowest, his terms easy and his goods effect i
| the best- sti/atio
The St. John's Cemetery Association
will meet at St. John's church, Satur- 2
I day Nov. (>th 1900 at o'clock p. m. jn ^
All members and those interested in
| the Association are urgt-d to attend elected
this meeting. J. S. Hendrix. sition i
President. gentler
Subscribers 111 asking changes of | Dr. E.
their address will please give the old I J. Hick
as well as the new postoffice to which I ner and
the paper is to he .-ent.
A. M. Lumpkin, a rising young I
lawyer of Columbia, and a son of Maj. Nr. ^
W. W. Lumpkin, was here Monday. he dcdi
FOR SALE?A few single-comb Ht. ]1/
White Leghorn cockrels. Apply to !'teaf!!'
I R. L. Keisler, Gilbert, S. C. jj (
reatest crowds that has
is here and our store is. E
Sardinians.
need anything in Dry (
hoes, Hats, Ladies' Suits j
re to visit Minmaugh's.
, Ask for what you want
o Mimnaugh's.
Salesday. i | 1 W
lay was salesday and a very I flggM Mm
rowd of anxious buyers were i m M J
t. In each case the property J
ought fair prices which is an ;
ze of the growing prosperity j
all our people.
: of Court, Frank W. Shealv, j
p fnllnwincr f rants! I JL ^
Martin lands was sold to N. S. ?JIIf2T ICf
for $1,005.
iloot land, near Batesburg. 100
o M. E. Rutland, for $1,302.
Miller-lands, 153% acres, to W.
son. for $1,505; same lands, 28 I BJ 11 1
0 Mrs. Eula Wilson, for $205;
mds 19% acres, to Mrs. Eula
, for $275.
sley lands, 55 acres, to W. P.
or $815. mm# A A IfC
1 land, 1 acre, to A. N. Sease, If vvli^i
50.
ands in the cases of Earl vs.
, settled. The laud in case of
s. Epting will be divided into . #
ct6 and sold later. Ty* f nic
Sheriff's Sales: Ai-L UJA&k
ff Corley sold the estate lands
, Stone, 39k. acres, to S. M.
,e lauds of Wm. Rowe, Sr., 60 and HOBS
o E. L. Asbill, attorney, for
srling lands, 60 acres, to F. L.
or $1,950.
The Judge of Probate
e E. Black land, to Thomas & ^0%
s, attorneys, for $200. mm MM
^hull lands were purchased by H
lily in different tracts, and the
.le amounted to over $5,000.
j were some other private propId
all bringing good prices.
Id, old story, told times without
, and repeated over and over 1
)r the last 36 years, but it is al- I
welcome story to those in search
;k?There is nothing iu the world
res coughs and colds as quicKiy
nberlain's Cough Remedy. Sold 1113-1115 Hamp
)ruggists.
V. M. Wilson, of Peak, was . -T ,. ?. . , ,
1 Monday, attending the sales. JNOI1C0, JJeDtOIS ana
;?- ? This is-to notify all pe;
school children suffer from claims against the estate
ntion, which is often the cause Long, deceased, will pre*
ingstupidity at lessons. Chain- properly attested, to the
's Stomach and Liver Tablets on or before January 1, 1
ideal medicine to give a child, indebted to said estate wi
y are mild and gentle in their ment at once,
md will cure even chronic con- WALTER 1). LO
in. Sold by all Druggists. Nov. d, I1J09?:>wflayer
Sam P. Roof. ^ *
e town ejection held yesterday, Christmas and Holi<
m P. Roof was unanimously
mayor, there being no oppo- Christmas ami Holida
:o tiie ticket. The following arrivin at The Bazaar.
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nen were cnosen u?r uxueriiieii: this vear will he more ci
P. Derrick, C. K. Leaphart, J. < * , f ,
ley, B. H. Barre, H. X. Kam - ever before' c?mbracinj
I C. A. Goiger. suitable for Christmas ;
Dsdicatiol Services. "rcscn;s- ,W|U'" v"" ,hi
. , , , * presents alwaws come to
tephen's Cucherun church will
catecl on next Sunday morning ? ~ ?
?'clock. The sermon will be ' ..
3il hv t lie Rev. C. A. Freed, l>. i ,'',-1',' ,m0'-1
Colombia. president of the , ;*?<> >?IK hoitnmniK at
Carolina Synod. ; Monday, Novcmlw Stn.
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ever attended a
[eadquarters for
j-onds. Clothine.
and Millinery.
Our prices are
. Again we say
||^\ Colurr
RSES - f
jceived our thin
nt within threi
i lot we have several vj
JES, suitable for farmii
>gory - \
iton Avenue Creditors
' the state of south carolijs
, . ' . County of Lexington..
rs(^n,1 1>\" George S. Drafts, Esquire, Prob
ot it. \. A. JlKW.
rimb/rcirrnPfi Whereas. Pliineas Bowman ma
?10 -imUhose suit -t0 1,,e' t0 "railt llilu L,'rlers
;ii ,,, i- ot Administration of the Estate ot a
a ^ * effects of Miles Bowman
vr . , ? These are therefore to cite and i
monish all and singular the kind!
and creditors of t he said Miles Bown
?j deceased, that they be and
i pear, before me, in the Court of P
iav G-OOdS. i bate, to be held ar Lexington, U.
, ; S. C., 011 J Till day ol' Nov. IDOi). Uf
\ tfoous ?ie | Jtj[f(3r publication hereof at II o'clock
'lho stock I the forenoon. to show (tans.-, if anv i!
implete than j have, why the said Ad 111 in is; rat
? overvthintr i should not be granted.
, , " ; Given under mv hand, this Jnd <
and wedding j ()f X(,y ^lmo Doiiiini, ISKM.
nk of buying j Gko. S. Dkaits, (L. y.?
Tiie Kazanr. j J'robarc Judjte. Lexington Coaur\, S.
j Published on tiie :jrd day of N\
i 1 iM.it?, in rlic Lexington Dispatch.
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(ias*on on i \nv woman can take a hint?it d
iruisii'd as a '*bcautv hint.*1
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?, | INVITATION TO i
I FAIR WEEK VISITORS! I
Don't miss the opportunity,
while in our city, of seeing the
most beautiful line of all solid,
genuine goods in Diamonds.
Jowelry, Watches', Sterling Silver.
Cut and Engraved Glass
tliat lias ever been seen in South j
Carolina, Remember we only I
have solid and solid and genuine |
goods, no imitations. ?
If not convenient tor you to |
come in, send your order by B
mad, which always has ?ur ^^k
personal attention, with a guaraii'to
to ]>lease. Shall always i
he glad to see you
SYLVAN BROS.
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