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I? ?? i* ? jm k >v Newberry is keeping ps age, fine artesian water, a gi 60,000 spindles, consuming! The Southern Power Compa time to buy property in New town facing Main street. T1 TERMS: One third cas clause will be inserted in eac Don't Forget the ???OK??? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In the Court of Common Fleas. Creo. O. Derrick, as Guardian ad Litem for Meeker Myrtle Harman, plaintiff, vs. Van D. Harman, Leo Harman and L. D. Harman, defendants. . In obedience to the decree of the court herein, signed, by Hon. John S. Wilson, judge presiding, on the 13th , day of November, 11)03. I will sell to tii8 highest bidder, at public auction, before the court house door in Lexington, S. G., during the asual hours of .sale, on the first Monday in December, 1909: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Lexington Township, in the County and State aforesaid, containing thirty-one and one-half (31 *) acres, more or less, and adjoining lands new or formerly owned by Mrs. W. B. Roberts, Junius Roberts/Mrs. B. B. Swygert, J. A. j Calk, Elisha Calk and perhaps others.n ' Terms; Cash, purchaser to pay for'! papers. In case the purchaser fails to comply j with the terms of sale the premises i herein described will be resold at the risk of the forme?* purchaser. FRANK W. SHEALY, C. C. C. P. & G. S. ! Efird & Dreher, plaintiffs attorneys, j November 13th, 1909. * 1 Meet Me At Tapp's. WHEN IN COL NEW $25 am SUITS GC THIS \ * Th ie wppIt marks another JL X1AU TV VVAk AAAM* w our Suit Department?a magni - Suits of the very latest design, grade workmanship, fine mate worked into popular priced gai Goat Suits. . They will do more than any garments we have ev have one of these suits. It wi' this store, but come early for t of them and a hundred suits < - Jhese will be quick to go. SA Big Sale of Watches, C Big line of fine Watches in finest 2C 17 and higher grade Elgin and Waltha size, at special price, from llO.Ofl, $12.5C Big line of ladies' aud gent's g( cases, fitted with good reliable movenn sale price, each T2v?t? nArn fni? fnf.TirA Tlftpds. The 11VH IV* daring this sale only: 1847 Rogers Bros. Knives and Fork: - .six forks 1847 Rogers Bros. Teaspoons, 9et oi 1847 Rogers Bros. Taolespoon9, set 1847 Rogers Bros. Butter Knives, e 1847 Rogers Bros. Sugar Shells, ea< Each and every piece of this silver We Are Gi\ $4000' Every purchase made he that is valuable in helping $400.00 Cote Piano that w< ly free of charge. ORDER , We prepay mail, express or freight ped to any point within a radius of 60( The Jas. L 1638 to 1646 Main Street r ?Siiesdi ice with the prosperous times, a aded school system, one of the 20,000 bales of cotton, with an ? ny will soon he in Newberry, -berry. Newberry stands toda\ le purchaser of lots will have iY ;h, balance in two annual install ;h deed prohibiting the purchasi > Date: STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In the Court of Common Pleas, Jacob T. Miller, et al. vs. Homer Miller, et al. PARTITION. In obedience to the decree of the court herein, signed by Hon. John S. ! Wilson, judge presiding, 011 the first ! day of October. 1909, I will sell to the ! highest bidder, at public auction, before the Postoffice door in the town of i Leesville, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Decem! ber, this being the 7th day of said i month, 1909. ! "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying and. being partly in LexingI ton and partly in Saluda counties, ia ! tiie state aioresain, coiiiai^iug uuc ; hundred, twenty-six (126; acres, more ! or less, adjoining lands now or formerj ly owned by J. M. Rikard, John Spann, I Philip Spann, Green Mitchell and W. E. Bodie." Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Upon failure of purchaser to comply with his bid, the premises above described will be resold at the risk of the former purehasFRAXK W. SHEALY, C.?C. C. P. & G. S. November 13th, 1909. Elird & Dreher, Plaintiff's attorneys. UM8IA, S. C. Meet Me At Tapp's j d $35 COAT ON SALE /VEEK big attraction to the credit of ficent new shipment of Coat Never was so much high rial, style and attractiveness rments as is displayed in these i i i toward popularizing our siore er shown/ We want you to II make you a warm friend to here are only a hundred or so of such remarkable value as Kamonds, Jewelry, Etc. | -year-gold filled cases, fitted with 15 to im movements, in ladies' and gent's , $15.00, $20.00 and up to $40.00. fid filled watches, 20 year guaranteed 3nts, worth $10.00 to ?12.50, at special $6.99 following especially attractive prices 5, 16 dwt., worth ?5.00. Six knives and S3.93 : six SI .19 of six S2.38 ach 40c Jh 49c is fullv guaranteed. ring Away A ote Piano >re entitles you to a coupon you to secure a beautiful 3 are giving away absolute BY MAIL. on all purchases of :55.00 or more ship3 miles of Columbia. . Tapp Co., Columbia, 5. C. WILL SELL ON Commencing at iiiG there is not a vacant house in best colleges in the South with o mnual pay roll of 8250,000.00, tv This means a considerable advan r the equal of any Southern town ie benefits of all these advantage ments, with interest at seven per -Pv/~vrv-i fiflllinn- loooinrr ronfim Ci IlUili lV^CtOIlig WX 1UUV1U, la Trespassers, Notice. This is to notify all persons not to I hunt day or night, or trespass in any ! manner whatsoever, as the law wiil ' positively be enforced against all ! trespassers upon our lands. Luther Jefcoat, Ed. M. Martin. Zenus Jefcoat. L. Strickland. Nov. 15. 1909?4w6p ? ? ? ? ? Notice, Trespassers. This is to notify all persons not to j hunt day or night, or trespass in any i manner whatsoever upon our iands, as the law will positively be enforced i against all trespassers. D. L. Jefcoat. R. E. Mack. Mrs. Annie L. Yon. Mrs. M. J. Mack, j Nov. 15, 1909?l\v6p Notice, Trespassers. This is to notify all persons not to , hunt day or night, or trespass in any i manner whatever, upon our lands, as ! the law will be enforced against all ! trespassers violating this notice. J. J. Mack, Sr. J. J. Mack, Jr. Mrs. D. E. Fulmer. D. K. Mack. Nov. 15, 1909?4w6p i Notice, Trespassers. This is to notify all persons not to j hunt, or trespass in any manner what- ) ever, as the law will be enforced ( against all trespassers upon our lands, j J. I. Stuikie. * Daniel Sturkie,. Levi Sturkie. Minnie Rodgers.. i Nov. 15, 1909?5. Dental Notice. Dr. L. L. Toole will be at Chap in on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, I Nov. 29 and 30 and Dec. 1. Dr. 2cyd'3 Sure-Pop Colic. Eemeay. This remedy is guaranteed to relieve Colic in its most severe form, or mon- ] ey refunded. Colic is the most com- j *mon ailment of horses, mules and cat- j lie. There are .more hordes die of " colic than all other diseases combined. * Any one owning a horse can not af- } ford to be without a bottle of DR. BOYD'S Sure-Pop Colic Remedy at j all times. It is without doubt, as tes- tided to by thousands of owners of 1 horses who have used it. as the most ( j wonderful colic remedy on the mar- c ket. Relieves in from twenty to thir- } ! ty minutes belly ache, flatulant and J spasmodic colic in its most severe J forms and stages. When a horse is k taken with colic, DR. BOYD'S SurePop Colic Remedy should be administered at once. When colic is not checked sit the outset, it is very liable t to develop into inflammation of the I bowels, and when it does, lhare is lit- s tie chance of saying the house's life. < It is the easiest to give, quickest to < act. Safest and cheaper than any 1 other colic remedy on the market. If i you are going away from home on a ] day's drive, do not fail to pat a bottle i cf DR. BOYD'S Sure-Pop Colic Rem- < edy in your pocket. No drenching is needed. If yon have no teaspoon witn < you to measure it, just open the horse's mouth with one hai^d, and put about what would be a te-aspoonful on the tongue. j Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by Harman's Bazaar. | ! $1 SIZE BOTTLES 50c. | Your Druggist can set it for you from HURRAY DDI CO COLUMBIA, S. C. i THE PREMISES 11 o'clock a. m. [ the city. With a population of over 7,000; E ver 200 students, four banks with nearly one i ro cotton seed oil mills and two systems of rai ce in all property and the development of m [. This property, formerly known as the Jone s, and where you can buy a lot on reasonable cent from day of sale, purchaser to pay for pi g the property to negroes. wrOY. ? ???MM??????mwWKM To see As we can s ^COLU Lived 152 Years. | ' i "Vym. Parr?England's Oldest man? lA/g1 narried the third rime at 120, worked N n the iields till 132 and lived 20 years ,[??/ rmrrfsr Ppnnlp sVirvnid hp Vftlltht'ul at. /*?/ fiQV 50. Jaiabes Wright, of Spurlock, ky.? | [ how9 how to remain young. "I feel i y ust like a 1(5-year-old boy," he writes.. 'after taking six bottles of Electric 3itters. For thirty years Kidney :roubl% made life a harden, but the ? irst bottle of this wonderful medicine jonviuced me I had formd the greatest J. T. COLEM ;ure on earth/7- They're a godsend to Charleston veak.. sickly rundown or old people- jup pon Trv them, 5Ccat Kaufeaann Drug Co. , Oenokes Drag Store Sandel Drue jXTSJ# Corn Co&taat a Sig Affair. . = The first corn contest ever held in Cotton S6Sd Mi :his county was held in Roof's hall c:u ^ye nQW have a { Saturday and it was a tremendous sef.d _ and huU mccess. Indeed, it was the biggest nHpp v. .-n Pvf.hi lay for agneslture the county has fQr . d ^ring t 3vor known. Congressman Lever, We v av"highest pr ivhi> suggested the contest, was very t J sEMME much elated over the showing made. Ee was master of ceremonies and _________________ made a telling speech at the opening ~ 3S the meeting. ) There were 52 exhibits of 10 ears I i-ac-h, and about 150 farmers in attend- I ince, Addresses were made by Hon. I mt/0 E. C. Ridgell, Prof. A. J. Smith, of I ? the department of agriculture, and I T a Prof. Ira W. Williams, head of the I bloodUw^good! farm demonstration" work in this wholeeystemtone ai 3tate, after which the prizes were i a prominent raiin awarded as follows: D &Yam^ suffering mi v j. i? 1 m BE sia, and Rheuniatisn The first prize, a beautiful silver S p. p. be never felt cup, offered by Congressman Lever, n feels as if heeouidH was awarded to S/E. Lowman, of the B always gnt P.p.p." Dutch Fork; the second, a ?5 gold 1 C?XS piece, offered by W. P. Roof, to L. B. g Frick, of the Fork; the third, S-i in | P P P cash, given to W. W. Barre, to J. B. [ I. I. I. Oswald, or tne rnceviiie secuuu. . * lf vou ar0 feelins Congressman Lever, 111 a ringing R and but of sorts, tai speech, announced that the contest I rt n n was too good to stop here, and stated |, P P P that he would give a prize oi $50 to | the farmer of this county raising the I Tf your digestive o largest yield on one acre next yojir. fl W. P. Roof followed with the aV D D D nouncement that he would give 825 a \ m \ a \ m as a second prize. W. W. Bare and B Dr. E. C. Ridgell followed with offers I Ucb;St7and weSJel of ?10 each as a third and fourth prize. 9 Prof. S. S. Lilidler stated that he 1 P P P would give 810 in cash to the school 1 * ' " boy raising the largest yield on one H j- vou fl?frer acre. I nerves unstrung ant ? ^ t H of the system, take Kaman-Seay. 9 P P P On the evening of Nov. 10, at the IB"""""" home of the bride's father, Mr. P. H. a For BloM rofsnn Seav, Jr., Miss Rosa Rauch Seay was 3 ula. Old Sores. Mali quietly married to Mr. Jacob Killian 8 <j. o i,.ku Harman, the ceremony being ptr- : 8 D p D formed by Pastor Crook. J B I I. I. TlwGrand. I ? Prickly As! The grand theatre has a very at- j I gnd Po tractive programme for <11 this weak. ! 9 Theb,stLlooU pu The management is a 1 v. ays seeking' the besr that's going and the people B F. V. L. show i In ir appreciation by their patronagi'. [ A k9 Isctric lights, telephones, water1works, sewermillion dollars on deposit, two cotton mills, Iroads?the Southern and Atlantic Coast Line, any manufacturing enterprises. Now is the is' property, is situated in the easternpart of terms for a home or as an investment, ipers. No sale will be made to negroes, and a ML i our line of save yo\i money. nan Bros. SVIB5A, S. C. TTTHBI IIIIIIMIIIB MfrTTHIHT11?TW 1 ??? P8&. A Prudential Life insurance policy contains no estimates. Every item is Absolutely guaranteed. The cost is low. A l\T \T cy>v ALFRED J. FOX. Saecial Asent. I , s. c,n Lexington', s. c. DENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, as a stock company by the State of New Jersey, en, President. Home Office, Newark, N. J sal and Hulls. all supply of cotton ; The Banking by Wait System inge meal and hulls ' is your rawhides, i OCT TUP ices for sf.me. iHC R & BOOZER, i Germania Savings Bank HHOHB Gives their depositors _ careful service. Write them. [fy and vitalize your , ippetitdand give your id strength. ^hXiTri.teD,^ ! Resound Over $2,900.000.00 i says: "After taking j ^mb. so well in his life, ana ve forever, if he could I ? ? ! 38 Broad St. P. 0. Eox 867 t from over-work and i ike | CHARLESTON, S. C. I . Ua 2 mm *V> n (HMttm ; ucujuy in wc oyiiug " PE?PI^E J That want high class work at . n, , prcwtrsdon, I reasonable prices g > to I a general let down I | L.'J. BOBBINS, Re?. D. The Only Exclusive Optician. 1841 Main St. Columbia, S. C j Scrof- fl iria, chronic Female I 1 ! ' j Notice, Betters and Crs liters. This is to notify all persons having * T> ? : claims against the est ate of II. V. A.. 1, Poke ROOt 1 Long, deceased, will present too same . . properly attested, to the undersigned, taSSIUm. on or before January 1, 1010, and those rifier in the world indebted to said estate will ma':e payrpi>\f % v inent at once. . Georgia. WALT I'M T>. LONO, Acmr. Nov. .'.M'?'tu,' t