The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, October 19, 1921, Image 4
WANTADS.
,' LOST?One 34x4 tire on Studebaker
rim, Friday, October 14th, in Lexington
or on Augusta road within
two one-half miles west of Lexington.
Reward for return to Dispatch-News.
FOR SALE?Steam tractor 18 H. P.
saw mill with Simon No. 9 blade,
one timber cart. H. C. Wanna
??. iN /^1 O 4- y-v d O
maker, sanay kun, ?. ^
THOSE that have bought coupons
why not use them Fair week.Blan.
chards Studio, Columbia, S. C.
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FOR RENT?The G. W. Kyzer place
about 45 acres open good for cotton,
corn, potatoes and grain. Apply
to Hamp L. Roof, Lexington(
? Route 2. * 2w-p
; ASBESTOS RUBBER SHINGLES?
40 squares of Asbestos Rubber
Shingles 7x12 seconds, suitable for
covering houses, outbuildings or
sheds; fireproof; at half cent a
shingle. Mrs. G. M. Harman, Lex-1
ington, S. C. tf |5
FOR SALE?A^ Ajax 8h. p. engine, 1
shingle mill and blocker, all in good
condition, for sale at a bargain to
a quick buyer. J. M. Kleckley, Rt.
one, Lexington, S. C. 4t-p-l
LOTS FOR SALE?Four good building
lots conveniently located on
Harman street. All four lots, three
and half acres in one, or sepa- r
rately as desired. Sold on easy ]
terms. G. M. Harman, Lexington, ?
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YOUR FUTURE FORETOLD?Send i
dime, birthdate for truthful, re-1
liable convincing reading. Hazel <
Hause, Box 215, Los. Angeles, Cal. <
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FOR SALE?200 bushels Fulghum c
seed oats." Price reasonable. H. C. t
.. Hendrix, Lexington, S. C., Route i
i 2. 2t-p-l i
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FOR SALE?Bagging and ties. See
? us before buying. Sam P. & W. P. j
Roof, Jr., Lexington, S. C.
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FOR SALE?Bagging and tires. See
us before buying. Sam P. & W. P.
Roof, Jr., Lexington, S. C.
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WE GUARAKTEE $36.00 per week
full time or 75c an hour spare time
selling guaranteed Hosiery. Agents
making $75.00 to $125.00 a week.
Good hosiery is an absolute necessity,
you can sell it easily. Our
Fall line ready at prewar prices.
Eagle Hosiery Company, Darby,
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TRESPASS NOTICE
All persons are hereby warned not
to trespass on lands of the undersigned
bv huntina or otherwise, under
penalty of the law.
G. E. HARM AN,
4t-2-"p Lexington, Rt. 1.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby warned not
to trespass on the premises of the un-'
dersigned by fishing or otherwise, under
penalty of the law.
J. L. TAYLOR,
ISIAH TAYLOR,
Gilbert, S. C.?4t-2-p
TRESPASS NOTICE
This is to notify all persons not to
hunt, day or night, or trespass in
any manner whatsoever as the law
will positively be enforced against all
trespassers on our lands.
HARPER BELL,
THOS. FERRELL,
FRANK FERREL.
October 12, 1921.?4w-2-p.
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SALE OF LAND
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Notice is hereby given that on
fuesday, the first day of November,
Lyzi, Detween xne noura ot ?v a. m. |
ind 12 noon, at the J. Luther Shull
lomeplace, I will sell at public aucion
to the highest bidder, the followng
described real estate, sold for division
among the heirs of J. Luther
shull: Eighty-seven acres more or less
[with good dwelling and some outjuildings)
in Lexington township,
ibout four miles southeast of town
>f Lexington, bounded as follows: On
he east by Daniel Roof estate, south
)y O. Steele, west by Dalton Shull,
iortn by Mellie Shumpert and Lee
shull.
Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to
jay for papers.
W. MOODY SHULL,
Administrator Estate of J. Luther
Shull.
Lexington, Route 4.?4t-c-53.
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! SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY.
By consent and agreement by the
heirs, and all concerned, .in the estate
of the late Pierce G. Taylor, deceased,
and Mrs. Fannie L. Taylor,
widow surviving, we will sell to the
highest bidder at the home place ot
T"?: /-? ..1 ? ? ^.. Ov.3 /lov /-,< "V^_
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vember, 1921, the following personal
property, to wit:
Three mules, mower and rake,
stalk cutter, one two-horse wagon,
one one-horse wagon, one rubbertired
buggy and harness, one shop
outfit and all other farming implements,
together with corn, fodder,
peas, hay, oats and other feeds.
The sale will take place at the old !
homestead beginning at 10 a. m.
Terms of sale: Cash.
FANNIE Li. TAYLOR,
Gilbert, S. C.
NOTICE.
The Compulsory attendance law
will take effect on November 21st,
1921, in Central School DistVict No.
53.
W. R. LUCAS,
J. F. HUTTO,
COLEN JEFCOAT,
Board of Trustees.
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SALE OF PROPERTY.
On Monday, November 7, being
salesday, I will offer for sale during
the legal hpurs of sale, at the court
house door, the Jefferson Place, on
XJI'jJUt. HLItSei, ill iu Ji, LUULaiuing
2 3-4 acres and a four room
dwelling. Terms of sale cash.
J. ANDREW LONG,
4t-p-2 Administrator.
SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
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On November the 10th, 1921, beginning
at 10 o'clock I will sell at
public auction at the late residence of
Enoch'Swygert, deceased, all the personal
property belonging to the estate'
of the said Enoch Swygert, deceased,
consisting of blacksmith shop,
farm implements, corn, peas, fodder
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etc. Terms of sale cash.
Immediately after the sale of the
personal property, the heirs will offer
the home place for cash. The tract
containing thirty-seven (37) acres.
YODER J. SWYGERT,"
Executor.
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fc three weeks! Looked as if a eye
e are obtaining and we are goii
Pairs | Men'
1 family and ?3 Remember
, Ea len days onl
e have placed Sg meil's f;ne s
s of ladies' low \l med.um or 1
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p to ?4.50 and || sold for ?1
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! LAND AND PERSONAL
PROPERTY FOR SALE
I will sell at public auction on th
10th of November, 1921, commencin
at 10 o'clock a. m., my place, locate
near the Hollow Creek school hous<
39 3-4 acres of land, with dwellin
and barn, farming implements, lun:
ber and shingles, two mules, two mil
cows and t\v*o vearlings. Terms <
sale cash.
3w-3-p EMANUEL PRICE.
FINAL DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that Marth
Sulton, as administratrix of the es
tate of Simeon Johnson, deceased ha
this day made application to me fo
a final discharge as such dministra
trix, and that Thursday, the thir
day of November, 1921, at 10 o'cloc!
a. m. at my office has been appoints
for the hearing of said petition.
| H. L. HARMON, (L. S.)
Acting Judge of Probate, Lexing
ton County, S. C.
October 6, 1921.?4t-c-1YES
OR NO
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Do the letters ever mix and run to
gether when you read at night?
Do you suffer from headaches?
Do you get sleepy after reading i
short while at night?
Do your eyes ever feel tired anc
heavy after a day's work is over
These troubles are all symptoms o
eye strain and can be relieved wit!
properly fitted glasses.
Stop in, let us make an examina
tion of your eyes and advise you.
1221 MAIN ST. COLUMBIA, S. C
277 KING ST. CHARLESTON, S. C
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
OJLWatler Optical Co.
1221 Main Street, Columbia, S. C
277 KING ST. CHARLESTON S. C
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noes, black or tan.
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Si Ladies coats in short or lono- -
Ibroidered in velours, poplins, and
shades, very snappy styles.. Our
$ii.50'?$;
Coats in all sizes and d
COAT sur
-We have a large variety of co;
critical taste, and prices are lowe
$12 soto $:
We can assure you a saving of 3<
ready-to-we
LADIES DRE
Is is your best opportunity tc
\e.y low price, but not in qualil
er.cagh to suit anybody's purse.
$5.98'? $1
A large assortment colors, in tri<
j also black.
MIDDY SU
All wool middy suits navy blue
braidlet, a bargain $15. Our price
$7.50,0 $1
iWe have them m
MENS, YOUNG MENS AND BOI
SUITS
All wool men and young men's An
suits Srench serge navy blue, as m
good as they make them, well jJ
i worth $50. Our price $3;
1 $25.00
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| A special lot of mens and youn?
i and sizes, well worth ?27.50. Oi
] $18.50
I BOYS SUI1
It's no use of putting off the bu:
| we have them right now cheape
12 All wool tailor made suits navy ' T\
4 blue serg sizes from 7 to 17 two
v pair of pants to each suit, com1
pare it with others you pay 20
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| or $25. Our price
I $10.00
3
$ Boy's pants you can always
find a very good selection of
| boys pants. Our prices ranges ass
1 80" $1.24, $1.75 J
A special lot of boys suits in
I all colors and sizes; well made . we
up. Our price special
$4.75 i
EXTRA SPEC
Dress Gingham
Apron Gingham
Bleaching
S Percales
1 Best Table Oil Cloth
_ Pure white linen table damask ....
;l Sea Island
? Cheked homespun fast color
| Bed Ticking
IB Window uunain o!oai
We also handle a large assort:
whole family, nothing but guaran
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olumbia, S. C.
Convince and
ng to you.
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fur collar, plain or emplushes
all wool, latest
prices range from
!4.50
different styles.
rs
at suits, to suit the most
sr than ever before
10.00 1
[) to 50 per cent on your
ar.
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> buy your fall dress at a ?
ty, we have dresses low a
6.50 I
^otines, navy blue serge, g
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150 II
all sizes.
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mother lot of mens ard young
ins suits all wool navy blue
jre heavy and light weight
s suit is sold everywhere for
1. Our price
$20.00 1|
g mens suits in all colors
tr price ' \
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ping a suit for the boy,
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r than ever in years.
vo pair pants to the suit
iother lot of boys suits in
:olors and sizes; well worth
;ix .
>0. Our price
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iTou will always find a large
;ortment of men's dress, and ,
>rlfc pants in all colors and
ferent sizes, prices lower than
ever had, ranges price
>1.70, $4, $5.5(1
:ial ; lyi
10c and 15c Yard
10c Yd.
11c, 15c, 20c Yd. IrH
10c to 20c Yd.
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75c Yd. M
7c to 12 l-2c Yd.
12 l-2c Yd; y |rj|
15c, 20c, 25c Yard
....12 l-2c, 15c, 20c Yard
ment of shoes to fit the
iteed shoes only.
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olumbia, S. C.
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