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??p?? The Lexington Dispatch Burned April 25th; rebuilt Jul; 19.1894. G. M. HARM AN. Editor and PuDiisner. LEXINGTON. S. C., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1900. LAND JUMPERS. It is a matter of no surprise tbat many of the surrounding counties are desireU3 of aequir'ng tome of Lexington's territory should the dismemberment of the county ever take place, when we remember tbat we ~ are a progressive, industrious people and our landB are fertile and pra ductive beyond comparison with the lands of other counties. As a role ? ? J Li oar people are iree irom utui, wo surrounded by plenty and many of tbem have money to lend to unfortunates who reside in neighboring counties not 60 fertile nor productive. Among the latest claimants for some of Lexington's dirt is the Newberry Observer whose reputed editor is also the reputed managing editor of the Lutheran Visitor. This religio secular editor takes the little j >kes of the Columbia State io earnest and with the solemnity befiting the religi ous sanctum and the sordidness which f characterizes the secular editorial room he cries oot for a division of the spoils with an eagerness that would be pathetic were it not so ridiculous. Iq this respect he strikingly illus tr ?tes the characters of Mr. Hyde and Dr. Jet-kle. Representing the character of tbe one be sows tbe needs of peace, happiness, content re^nt and unit}; in tbe character of the other be advocates strife, bitterness, unrest aid division. We assure our Newberry contemporary tbat tbe whole matter is regarded as a huge j ke by nearly every < ni in Lexington county. Tbe C durabia State now and then refers to tbe matter, particularly after a primary election, and this is about all there is in it It is natural tbat tbe State should seek rest and recreation after tbe laborious task of managing a political campaign, ia witticism and there is nothing more natural than Lexington should be the butt of its jukes when it is remembered that tbe people of this county have refused to follow its political lead. This we don't mind as they are impotent and harmless and it is welcomed to all the enj >yment it can derive from cracking them. We have never taker* the States, scheme serious Tbe peo pie of Richland don't want it and t os' of Lexiogton won't have it, and so the matter rests. Col. John Liurens Minning Irby died at bis home in Liurens last Sunday after a long illness witb B ight'a Disease, at the age of 46 years. He is known all over the State, having been at the head of the Rdform Movement in 1890, Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives and later United State Senator, succeeding Senator Wade Hampton. "He was a man of sn perior education, keen j idgment and atrong intellect and a whole souled public spirited man." Aft6r his defeat for re-election to the United States Senate h* retired from politics and turned his attention to hi> law business in which he has been very successful. The corner stone of the texti'e building or cotton palace, the main building of the South Carolina Interstate and West Indian Exposition was laid in Charleston on Tuesday, December 11, by the Grand Lodge of Masons, which is now in session in that city, with beautiful and impressive ceremonies. Many notable persons, representing this and other States were present. Rev. W. E. Johnson, a Baptist minister, has been acquitted by a Bamberg jury of the charge of murder. The accused killed Court Stenographer Bellinger in that town the first part of the year, for which he was tried and acquitted "After hearing the verdict in the solemn stillness of the early Sunday morning the preacher left the dock to preach to his congregation." Governor B.ckbam was inaugurated Governor of Kentucky od December 11th. "We believe he is the youngest Governor in the United uvawch When you come or send to pay your tax6P, don't forget to call or send and settle your dues to the Dispatch Scarlet fever and small pox ar^ prevailing in many mill districts in the upper part of the State. The State Pension Board has reelected Miss Kite Miher Secretary. i s Batesburg Items. To the Editor of the DispatcL: Rev. A C Walker, pastor of the Methodist church, returned from the Diatiict Conference last week. He hits been transferred to the Bishop ille Crcuifc and will leave for his new cdarge on Wednesday of this week and on the same day bis sue. eeaaor here, It>v. J D Crout, wj I tnive and assume pastoral charge ot the Clrcuii h*re. Mr. Cront is a native of Lexington and we bespeak for him a cordial reception by cur people regardless of denomination. R v. A. C. Wilkins, D. D, pastor of the Baptist church, is now absent in attendance on the State CoDvenTJiuro vca a rift blUU Qb VJI lucunuuu. auvav ?? ? w preaching in his church yesterday. Rev. Mr. Walker preached bis farewell and expressed his great regret at leaving so good a people and exhorted them to give his successor the same Christian co-operation that they had shown to bim. Everything is hurry 6curry in town now fixing for Christmas and, as usual, our peop'e expect a good time and the merchants a rushing trade. The installation at the Masonic lodge was had last Friday night when the f jllowing officers were installed for the coming yfar: W. M, J. W. Pood; S. W, E. R. | Steadmar; J. W, J. Austin Wbittor; Treasurer, J C Galium; Secretary, J Frank Kneece; S. D, Ed. Folk Strotbe:; J D., L K?lly Etheredgf ; Stewards, M S Ganter and J. B Towel1; T^ler, R v. J. D. Rikard. The meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank will be VioM <->? Ka flfh nf .Tiiinarr nt-Tk uotu vu VUV WWM V* vWMw??*g? The institution is in a fljurishing condition and we predict the same efficient officers will be re-elected. Occasional. December 10, 1900. ? Coiisumplion is destruction of lung by a growing germ, precisely as mouldy cheese is destruction of cheese by a growing germ. If you kill the germ, you stop the consumption. You can or can't, according to ' w when you begin. Take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil: take a little at iirst. 1 - It acts as a food; it is the easi est food. Seems not to be food; makes you The genuine has ^ this picture on it, er. I ake more; take no other. not too much; enough is as much as you like and agrees with you. Satisfy hunger with usual food; whatever you like and agrees with you. When you are strong again, have recovered your strength?the germs are dead ; you have killed them. If you have not tried it, send for free sample, its agreeable taste will surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., New York. 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. Dots from Priceviiie. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The weather is getting very cold now. The health of this community is very good at present. The chain gang is working the Charleston road by Beulah church. Mr. Jacob Keisler is getting very feeble. He is now about 81 years old. The members of S:. Paul's church are speaking of having a re-union of three churches in R v. W. H R of'o charge. Mr. Tally R. K naler visited the home of bis parents last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. G F. Keisler went to Lexington last week on business and carried his accomplished daughter, Miss L llian. Mr. James Smith, who now has a saw mill on Mr. Fed Ktisler's land, will move in a few days to Mr Henry Smith's. Misses Gassie B*rr, Nettie Liv ingston and Maud? Chaplin attended services at St. Paul's last Sunday. We are expecting Mr. Killian A Price to return from North Carolina about Christmas to see his old friends. A Patria Puer. December 10, 1900. Lost. To the Editor of the Dispatch: 0a last Friday I missed my pocket l?ok not far from Lexington, contaiLinga $10 gold pifce, a little small cbaDge and some important papers. I write this to correct a statement of the loss as there are several diflf rent reports concerning the mcney. R pppctfully, J C. Lindler. Wanted: V Two industrious repponviBfe men 4- ? - ? L - h ? T>u 10 WOrK ID irut'K mruJ nun sn.-T dairy wapon. Wages, truck $16"> Dnirj $180. Dr. F.ik, 6 Columbia, S C gg0gggmB0BnnBnBBEBHHHH3HBHHn&IKmMmi>?KHU ansa ^1^ E S BE Bfe Only a few weeks Two buyers in New York City, 01 in their fingers, with orders from several Southern States. Our j yond the realization of anytl THINK OF : E E Homespun selling for 5c. per yard. * Think of 36 in. Fruit of the Loom ! 0 Bleaching at 5c. per yard: 0 Both of these we have done as t hundreds of well pleased cus- j tomers will testify to the fact. s For the next two weeks we will ? indulge in some of the a WHOI^E Your friend, 1634 TO 163C Rheumatism?Catarrh, Are Blood Ois- t eases-Cure Free. c It is the deep seated obstinate 8 cases of Citarrb or Rhematiara that; ^ B. B. B (BotaDic Blood Balm) cures. v If doctors, sprays, linimentp, medi- u cated air, blood purifiers have failed ; " B. B B draioa out the specific poi- , son in the blood that causes Rheu- j j U matism or Catarrh, making a perfect cure. If you have paias or aches in i 9 bones, j unte or back, Swollen glands, 8 tainted breath, noises in the bead, ; % ' o discharges of mucuous, ulceration cf a he membrane", blood thin, get! i t' easily tired, a treatment with B B B will 8top every symptom by making the blood pure and rich. Drug j gists $1 Trial treatment free by i addressing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, | Ga. Describe trouble, and free medi- C cal advice given. - i * ; c Another Veteran Gone. c C m ade William Langford, who c lived near the western border of *" * ' f\n JUexiQgion couaiy, is uu uuic. . the eveLicg of the 4 th of Dec. 1900, A Card. $ The Ladie9 of W. A. S take this j t opportunity to thank all who re- * spitdtd so generously and cheerfully 3 to the invitation given for the Q"?t- ^ ing Party. ;11 Miny, by bringing b^ck, * 0 her?, sen ling the little sack. I well filled with shining coins. To t one of the invitations came a poetical I 8 response, which by special request of' e those present is here given publica-: ( tion: "I hope that the Ladies Aid Society,! Will not accuse me of impropriety; j For I only make this little rhyme, ^To let you know that I am on time. ' t Now I am here with my 25 cente, And ready to eat at your expense; o And surely the Ladies have my best! c wishes 10 For this pleasant evening and well1 filled dishes." 81 We again thank this gentleman for j ^ his double contributions, also express ; our warmest gratitude to those who assisted in rendering the informal i" program, which was made up of C bright and choice musical selections.; a "cake walk" and a walk for an old I time cake. The festivities of the ! , ; * ?? ' t ?l! - # At. ? I i evening closed wun tneieuingoi ice / beautiful quilt which had been do- J nated by Miss E A Souter. The ^ sale being made in the old fashioned j J way, brought about some spirited ^ bids from several parties until finally Capt. Allen Jones of Colombiaoff-red the lucky number, eeven, and the ' ! lovely q lilt fell to him fur that many j Thus ended another de ; (j lightful social evemug""W ?be ve^y gratifying financial resuh 1 ol $17. Cuuiuiitiee. ! VVIIIh ago we had to mm we need more ro le in Boston, one in Bhiladelphia an us to buy anything cheap in merclu jreat bargains are on the tongues of ling in the Southern States, and all continue to 1 GREATEST BARGAIN GIVING ever attempted. Our Boston Shoe buyer has just ^ hipped us over 100 cases of La- s( lies' and Gent's Shoes. - These he je: >ought from under the Sheriff's : ^ lammer at 35c. on the dollar. We . dace this lot of merchandise on | ale at once and offer Ladies' Shoes for 39c., and up for Ladies l ind Girls. * tl "SALE n We give special discounts to mercha > MAIN STE lis spirit pasBed over to the eternal amping ground. During the war he erved in the Second Regiment of S. f, J. Cavalry. Duty was his watch- j rord all through life. Tnere was no Q mcertainty as to his position in f( [uestions of right. ^ Now that he rests from his labors v lis "works do follow" him. Oi a ^ till.-top, overlooking the fbwing j raters of the Saluda river, where a 1 c oldier of the revolutionary war, t) o fetber with his father, mother, ani nly brother rest3 we laid him, to wait the sounding of the resurrecion trumpt. * J. E e . , ? iust Think! How delicious those peach and j emon kisses. Hand made chocolate 0 reams, caramels, fine crystaliztd : ^ ruits, pure cream and the best plain ' andies made. The best is the I heapest and why not eat nice, pure andj when you eat aov at all. The Bazaar. Taxpayers Slow in Paying Up. Up to today, out of a total levy cf 2 fo0,30l 41 for State and county pur- . roaep, only $11,820.52 has been col- " ected, leaving a balance of S38,480 89 ^ ret to be collected from now until tbe k list inst. The taxpayers are comng in slowly and ths Treasurer finds ime hanging heavily on his bands. >aring the final days for collecting i axes without the penalty he will be A" o busy that he cannot receipt fast ! nough to accommodate all the tax > >ayers. Come in gentlemen. Where to Buy. ( i Do not forget us when you come j o town to get your Christmas. We tave everyting you want?apples, ! ranges, bananas, grapes, i u s, ' itron, currants, seeded raisins, c oclate. cake icinc. stick and faocy andies. Fall assortment of toys nd fireworks of every description. Ve will give you the lowest prices on j ? hese good?, and if you fail to see us lr ou will lo6e money on 3 our pur- _ haaea. H.L. Oswald. ^ Masonic Motice. | j Jk Aregular communication of Ponfcm&risL Lodge, No. 151, A F. M. it nil convene in Maaonic Hall, Peak, ^ 1. C., Saturday evening, December ; !9tb, at 7 o'clock The Master j * ?,,11 lio /.r\nf(.rr( rl MtSSUJJ O U??gicc tw lit ??*/ , ?. 'isiting brethren cordiblly invited. John C. Swygert, Master. Fresh Onion Sets. j I R-d and white onion hei.*, 10* a ^ |uar', at J E K nfwa-.i/s Nt w *' Lup Store. j ct ih; r re than double ou] iom than ever. til one in Baltimore are scanning t mtlise. Today we are shipping g< the entire country. We came he that is necessary to accomplish tlii be done. IIIMRVJILLIM!;1 Ladies' Trimmed Hats at 25c., 1 7 i Sc., and only $5.00 for hats that j ! >me ask $30.00 for. Cash and cperienee are the things that dcs the work. i DRESS GOODS- ! ' We are offering 3c., 7c., 14c., j 9c. and 25c. Great drives in : i lis department. )E;i-,AWJ nts, or any one buying in large lot EET, COLU. Fruit Cake Ingredients. i The Bazaar has just received a resh shipment of the best fruit cake agredients ever shown in this aarket. R lisins and currents ready, 01 immediate use, put up in nice 1 ound boxee, citron, almonds, pulerized sugar, cake dresbing. If you . . ? J L J _ ?? ave not uieci mese gocus uu ou. inker'a and Hurler's chocolate for i akep, and other seasonable goods 1 onstantly on hand. The Bazaar. j To Rent and For Sale. A two horse farm to rent and two ood mule9 for sale, apply to J. B. Tyler, Stlwood, S. C. 7pJ Messrs. Jake aoci LiWitnce R w * j f Batesburg, were in town Thurs,ay attending to business connected nth their la'e father's estate, of rhich they are the executors. HAVE YOU BI EN TO J, 0. BAWLS' STORE, BAT3S3T5.3, S. CS.lj in and Go at Once.! Allocs, j Drr Goods and \otions j Ire Selling at Cost. WE MEAN W JAT WE SAY. COME AND SEE. WHILE YOU WAIT TH3 j e j v? n 1 XX a o P h h p o Reproduces P>0 delightful sonf a an 1 i eeches that will entertain yoa absolutely j ee of charge Pec 5. 8wll. NOTICE. | 4 T.T, PERSONS IMDFBTED TO THE l E'.tate of W. L. Bailey, dterased. u tut 1 mke p.i>meut to the undersigned on or j afore the 1 th d.iy of .la mary. 11)01 and io>e having demands against the fiaid Esite must present them duly attested on or , elore the ab ve dxte, to J. K. BAILEY. Qualified Executor. November 27, 10 (). ? } Notice. A TA PA.RTTE> 1ND' BrT?D TO THE jL E We oi Mr>? E ziA F x. deoas'-d re urf'tieu they ruunt niNku pay merit i or h t"re the l*?i tlty of J i*tna>y. 19<>1. id th< s>- havin,' claims Rpft'int the said state om>t present them, p perlv at. ' ist' d t.) the under-i-m d ->n or before said i it?. Ai FttEi) 'I FOX. Executor. i ! Eece ml er 5 --3*0 / fi r room and today lie markets daily with greenbacks )ods bv freight and mail to re to build a business far lieis is being done, and will Men's, Youth's and Children's Clothing, Our 69c. sale goes on. Just received 300 Fancy Black Worsted Suits for Men, the 312.50 kind, at ?7.98. Only 100 pair of Men's Pants at 73c.; 100 pair at 98c.; 100 pair at ?1.48 and 100 pair at ?1.98. They are hard to equal at double the price. HEN'S HATS. Wanted in this department 5,000 small boys to buy 25c. hats, and \vc would not object to 5,000 men to buy 25c. hats. Our ?2.00 hats for men are the finest hats manufactured. "MENT. S. Br, MBIA, S. C. Notice. Ail parties in anyway isdebt ed to the Estate of Mary Eargle de ceased, will make payment to the onder signed on or before the 16th day of December, a?.d these having claims of any kind will present them properly attested lor payment to G A DERblCK. Execator. November 23, 1C00. 3v;5. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. By Geo. S. Drafts, Esquire. Probate Ju^ge. WHEREAS. H. A. SPANN. C. C. C P and G. S. made saitto me. to gr*Dt him Letters of Admiuistratioa of the Ev tate o' and effects of El:j th Wingard, de ceased; These, are there'ore. to cite and admoa ieh all and singular the kii dred and creditors of the said El:j ih Wingard, de c cs d, that they be and appear belore me in the Court of Probate, to ba held a L xington C H , S. C., on the 17th day o. December next, afier publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to ah <w cans , if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Giveo under my hand, this !he Gth day of November, Anno Domini. 1900. GEORGE S. DRAFTS. J. P. L C. Published on the 7th day of November 19.0. in the Lexington Dispatch. 0*5 Money to Lend ON IMPROVED FARMING LANDS in Lexington county. Long time and easy payments. Apply to J NO. P. THOMAS. JR . 1227 Washington tstreeet. COLUMBIA. S C, 8 #5 JEWELRY A STAPLE. Jewelry ha=j come to be a staple article cf drees. Yoa wil buy more or less of it: see that y-n get whit you pav for when you buy. Yon will be sure of this ii 3 on will buy of II. 31. WINGAKD, vho has full a?sortment of the W. F. MAIN CO. goods Ever} artic'e cf these g orfs is tnlly warranted to be exact y as rep resented. A printed gu rant\ to this eflhct is given with eacL article of these goods pir chased at bis store. \V. P. MAIN CO., IOWA CITY, IA. 4w6. Dr. 0. G. Lapliart, RIAL ESTATE BROKER, LEXINGTON, S.J5. TIMBERED LA\D A SPECIALTV. PABTIE3 HAVING LAND FOB SALE, or those wanting to purchase are in invited to correspond wi hi me. Property placid with me will be advertised tree ot charge No commissions chargtd unless ule :s m ide. I have oDe tract of land on Saluda riv. r, containing 340 acrss 4 horss fatm opened on this tract A1 o 1-tiue roimed 2s'nry h"U?<e Price. $5 000 1 tract of 2i.U aires on Sal di river p* > fUHl 1 bouse Htnl lot in town. Price, $G00. Also I offer the fo lowing j'ropertv in tin s-jburbs oi I ei'Tigtoi.: 1 nc'of Uteres Pr*c<?. $100 1 t-.-ctof G .ere*. Pre . $'50 I tr"ct o' I a r?-s P. ice $4 "1. 1 Tuet <it 12 HC-es on * bleb th re is h gOC?1 1 ro -in >| ? . U -ge Pr cc, in <U Novtibt r 21. lb U il jfjjfk\V>1 - ; v^J I ^ 1235 Main Sreet, First Block No: COLUMBIA, Please mention the Dispatch. M*y 2, 1900 ly. Y our fatronag P. G. FRIG! 900 AXD 902 GERVAIS ST EEALE25 E CI.0THIXG, SHOES ANB .1 POLiTE SERVICE AND YOUR September 2(1 3tn. H. L OS The public wi 1 p'ease take notice that I have opei Lexington, where I am ready to serve all who GENERAL MEf a complete and prices as low os the lowest I am bat the values that 1 Shoes, Hats ai are exceptional ones. The p-ices cn these goo< WILL PAY TOP PRICE! S?p'ember 2<J THE US W COLUMBIA, Cotton capacity 20.0CO PaLs. Stor ge and insi fraction tLe.eof. Special rates on large lots. Lib on cottoa stored with us. Write to ED or H. L. ELLIOTT. Manager 3mcs Dtcember ;8. DRS. D. L. BOOZ 4HJMI 1515 MAIN STl COLUMBIA, 'PHONE 230. DIAL HARP Wholesale and Retail Importers and ii I nnui i nr innii IlinllH llit. Itillt. PAINTS, OIL. AI We are Headqmrt BLAGKSMiTHS, AND HOUSE POST OFFICE BLOCK, < Sep?emr>er 30 -1 v. When writing mention the Dispatch. mi i unit ii mutt lULil MIN I Il ilUL U MANUFACTURERS AND HARNESS, SADDLES 1112 and 1111 TAYLOR ST, (R ar Ba .k Colon F. M. MIXSOIV, Ve have with os Messrs. Ed Gray aid -T. D Mi* Alliance store of this city. Tbev wonld be jrlad t( tomers call on them and leave th' ir orders WE I NLSS. IMPAIRING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT Octo'.x r 3 -lv. All Kinds of Chrif ARRIVING n mmm lu^jun brrsmmam rmm mm mi hww DON'T PURCHASE ELSEWH THESE GOODS, BECAUCc AT THE VERY LOWf OF r\ wr w vmr IUlilLlli LEAST ORGANS ?3-5 lipPIANOS 81.50 lip. i Terms Easy rr! For terms and prices write or call on rtb of State House. s. c. Please mention the Dispatch. ;e Solicited. uco., , COLUMBIA, S. C. - jm fiirmk j MINEY'S WORTH. 3 WALD. led uo at G A Sheal/s old stand jo ?r~ fuvor me with a call. My stock of IGHANDISE i offering good values in every" line, [olf.r in ad Hosiery ^ ds are very low, quality considered. S FOR COTTON. MOUSE a s. c. srance 15 cents per bale per month or- eral advances at low rate of interest WIN W. EOBEETJON. Secretary, EE & SONS AEET, K<:- 4 EARE CO., Dealers in A 1 Ki ds of STEEL, MILS, VD C*L,A.i?S. ers for ,? BUILDING MATERIALS COLUMBIA, S. C. When vrritine mention the Dis&atoh. ?SUPPLY CO., JOBBER: OF i 1TO f1TTT\T\T TTIfl m\) sunrns, CCLTTiiBIA, S. C, abii.) Manager. Is. both of who are formerly of she ) bave their friends and former cas>E\L 0*1 LY IA HOMf M \DE HAKCHKAP AND SECURE. stmas Goods, AILY ?&?%Alti 4 ERE EEFORE SEE NO * : THEY ARE COINQ EST PRICES.