The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 19, 1910, Page 5, Image 5
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With the coming of a perioc
ways a raise in prices and thei
dise in the country that has n
prosperous conditions of the
day prices are going higher ar
this mean to me?" you will sa;
that you should anticipate you
for the coming spring and sum
The Goods Offered in this
Were Contracted f<
We made a careful study of
and bought heavily while price
quence we are able to offer yo
that we could not buy them fo:
of the things vou will need for
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and buy during this great salt
mense saving to you.
All of our ftsew and Se
Mill-End F
Your choice of many beautii
some hand made hats of the v(
- End Sacrifice prices. All have
ets attached and you can take
the price marked on the tickets
COAT 5!
During this sale you can bu)
er before offered, embracing a!
are holding nothing in reserveSHOES
AT MILL-!
All our leading makes of she
children are going at great redi
Now is the time to buy if yo
ORDER B\
We prepay mail, express or freight on a
p6d to any point within a radius of 600 mi]
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5 Great MiiI.End Sale
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conditions at that time
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the spring and summer
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actions.
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II purchases of ?5.00 or more shiples
of Columbia.
Tapp Co.,
Columbia* S. C.
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To'the Editor of The Dispatch:
The health of this communih
v^ry good, except co ds.
Small grain is not looking well,
ing been severely injured by the
weather.
Mr. B. B. Gable is all - mil >3?It
boy.
The Midway school is progres
nicely under rhe management cf
Misses Lottie and Hat tie Cromer.
Karl and LiMieton Corlev and
ses Ethie.en and Katie Bell Co
spent Saturday and Sunday at
home of Mr. Pat Bicklev.
There was a fine rabbit "enev
Mr. D. M. Drafts'* on Saturday, w.
was much enjoyed by all present.
Brown E>
Jan. 18th.
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Dissolution Notice.
By mutual consent G. H. Ilall]
has purchased the interest of D.
Hammond in the mercantile busi
of Hailman & Hammond, at Gilt
The business in the future will be i
ducted by G. H. Hailman & Co.
feel grateful to the public for t
liberal patronage in the past and
licit a continuance of the same, g
anteeing at all times to do our bes
please every one.
~G H. Hailman & Co.,
3wll Gilbert, S.
SPECIAL MASTER'S SAI
By virtue of a decree of the Cour
Common Pleas for Lexington Corn
Sou-h Carolina, in the caae of Citiz
Bank of Barcsburg against N.
Brooke/ and others, dated Decern
3rd, ID JO, I, John J. Earle, Spe
Master, will sell on salesday in Fel
a^y next, being the 7th day of 5
month, during the usual hours of s
before the Court House in the town
Lexington, County ana State a tores,
to the highest bidder:
"All that tract of land contain
three hundred acres, more or less * >
ate, lying and being in the County :
Stateaforesaid, at the seven mile i
from the City of Columbia cn
State Road; bounded North by S.
Owens; on the-East by Congaree Bi
on the South by J. B. Nunu imaker !
hv crn.-l Wrnffi 7\/tnrl: rlie said 1
having been conveyed to me by J.
Nunnamaker as Two hundred
eighty-three acres, and portion of
Abraham Geiger estate.''
Terms of sale: One-half cash,
ance in one year from date of sale,
gether with interest thereon; said 1
ance to be secured by a bond of
purchaser and mortgage of the pr
ises sold.
Said mortgage to contain the us
stipulations as to attorneys fees, p
ment of taxes and insurance, and a
waste.
At such 9ale each bidder may be
quired to make a deposit with s
Special Master, of Fifty Dollars; an
the successful bidder refuses to m
such deposit when required so to
then said Special Master will imm
ately re-sell said premises at the
of such bidder.
JOHN J. EARLE,
Special Maste
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2. | Death of Xfe. Eyser.
! Mrs. Martha jviznbefh Kyzer, \vH,t
is ow of the b;to John 1>. Xyzer, died
i her homo nbont. live miles north 01
hav- Lexington on Monday morning at the
cold : advanced a^e ot SO years.
j t>he had been :]J lor a little more
's a I ^'nan a wsei;, bm her death win tine:-:
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sl]>o- i Si.e was a devoted member of St.
the John's Loth .ran church and was ?.cl
rice iii ai! rsILdous work.
Mis- ' Mrs. Kyze ?.s survived by five ch:irlev
! dren as loiiow*: B. K. K.yzer and J.
12ie ! F-a wl Kyz-r, of Lexington; Dr.
j Paul B. Kyzer. <-f Ilocky Mount, 2s*.
' at I G.; Mrs. F. B. Harnuin, of Columbia,
hich anc* Mrs. Mary Edwards, of Lexington.
Qf&oars Re-elected.
At the annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Home National Bank,
man held on last Tuesday, a dividend of ?
F percent, was declared and 4 per cent,
ness placed to the surplus fund. This is a
>ert. very fine showing and is an evidence
ion- 0f the growing popularity of the in
We stiturion, as well as an indication of
heir the general prosperity of all our peos0_
pie. The deposits of the bank are
uar" double what they were a year ago.
it to a\\ 0f the old directors were reelected
as follows: Samuel B. George,
Julian E Kaufmann, Alfred J. Fox,
Karl F. Oswald, Dr. J. J. Wingard,
; Dr. James P. Drafts and Hon. W. H.
. Sharpe.
jE. Samuel B. George was re-elected
president; Julian E. Kaufmann. vice^
1 president; Alfred J. Fox, cashlei;
lt7' Karl F. Oswald, assistant cashier.
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jru- To the Editor of The Dispatch,
-aid Will you kindly allow us space in
ale, | your paper to thank our neighbors
of j and friends fcr the generosity shown
aid, j me and inv family during the Mine93
j and death of our bunband ar.ri father,
ing ; The kind feelings we have lor those
iti> j who aided us during that time are inand
i expressible and only trust that we
)Ost | may show our appreciation more by
+v?o i fav.oHno- each and owrv one at anv
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H. I time an opportunity may arise. May
rer; j Gcd'? richest blessings be bestowed
ir.cl | upon each one or them we earnestly
and ask in our pra~ers.
B. Mrs. F. L. Schwartz and Family.
and
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to. A A REGULAR COMMUNICAbal
'Vfajf' tion of Lexington Lodge No. 152,
the /SrXA. F. M., will be held Saturday,
em- January 22nd, 191<\ at T oclock, p. m.
Brethren are earnestly requested to atraal
tend.
>ay- By order of the "W. M.
s t0 - Godfrey M. Harm an, Secty.
re- .
l?asonic ITctice
ake Regular communication of Pomaria
do, Lodge No. 151. A. F. M., will convene
edi- in Masonic Hall, Peak, Saturday,
risk 22nd January, at 7 o'clock p. m.,
A full and prompt attendance is kindly
requested.
r. " John C. Swygert, Master.
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jj; large ones are welcome here?
Si you need not- wait until your bus.
\ iness has assumed great propor,
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
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EJbQ Bane Fains, 3.%
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B. ?3. B. Cures ibc-ve Troubles, Als
Eczema ar.d Rheumatism.
F^r pvonty-five yjirs I otanic blond balr
(II. B. V>.) been curing >oar ly thousand
>f sviY-roi:8 from Primary. secondary n
Tertinary Bl'^v' Poison, and all lorms-c
Blond ari'l Skin Dismiss. rancor, Kheuma
fistn f-iKi F.'-so?na. We solicit r li*? ?-ost ? 1)
S'i? ate cases, because 1). 73 B. eure* wcor
nl! e'se fails, If >op have aches and pain
in Bone.', Back or Joints, Mucus Patches j
Mouth. Sore Throat. pimple?, Corper-co]
orp<l Snots, Dicers on any part of the bodj
Hair or Eyebrows falling out, Itching, wa
tery blisters or open humors. Risings o
pimples of Eczema. 15b>K S\v!lines, Eatim
Soros, take B- B- B It h'11* the poisor
makes ihe blood pure and rich, complete!
changing th?? entire n<>dy into a c ear
cealthy condition, healing every sore o
pimple and stopping all aches, nairs an
itching, curing the worst case of Blood Poi
son. hheumatism or Eczema.
BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.),
1 is pleasant and safe to rake; composed c
pure Botanic ingredients. It purifies an
enriches the blood.
DRUGGISTS, $l PER LARGE BOTTLI
with directions for home onre.
Sold in Lexington bv Kaufrua in I rag Co
and Derrick's Drug Store.
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FINED SUGAR AT COST
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,J We import and roast every pound of
t- Coffee sold by us.
o Roasted 11c to 35?.
* Green 10c to 20c.
Fine Teas 25c to SO ?.
[l Rice sold at Cat Prices.
J Pure Baking Powder 20c lb; 10c }4 lb.
i, Walter Baker's Cocoa 20c % lb.
* Walter Baker's Chocolate 20c % lb.
'! PHONE 157. 1639 MAIN STCOLUMBIA,
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