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/ "The Lexington Disp^ch. Wednesday, November 20, 19^1. "ml IP pa&y~ Wayside Notes eainerw j?ere anc There by a Dispatch Iflan. Tuesday witnessed tbe/grPt 0f sleet and snow of the sej^S0EU Correspondents w^l/p!ease send us news items from/their localities. t * o familiop viaifnr t.n J (*V6. A';' 3V 13 c? lOoiiiiKi - . . V, . ibis part of the world these mornings /^Te give quite a Dumber of interesting communications from several /correspondents this week. / The owners of several tracts of land forbide persons to trespass upon . them in any manner whatever. t ; The latest information from the bedside of Mr. Asbill is to the effect lLat be is still in b critical condition. ; As soon as a girl gets married all ! the married women of her acquaintance begin to watch for wrinkles on 1 her forehead. Keep Leaphart & Drafts in mind that they are still selling clothing, gents' furnishings, etc, cheaper than ; other merchants. ;Z\.: Rev. S. Riddle preached his farewell 6ermon as pastor of the L?xiDgton Baptist church, in this j place, last Sunday night. For the most serviceable shoe for ! men, women aud children, go to Meetze & Son. Quality guaranteed j and prices made to snit. Rsv. George S. Bearden will preach at Si. Stephens* Evangelical Lutheran church in this place next Sunday evening, commencing at 7:30 o'clock j Mr. E. Koon gives notices : through these columns that he will ! offer for sale at Hilton, on December 30th,. some valuable real estate and j TkArnnniil nrrmortv r?~ i?i J We regret to learn that Mr. John ; H. Meetze, an old and prominent citizen of our fcowD, is critical ill and j hie family are apprehensive concern- i Ing bis condition. * Members of Lexington Lodge, No. I 152. A. F. M. are requested to meet < promptly at 7 o'clock in the lodge : room next Saturday evening, as but- j iness of importance is to be ccnsid- j ered. Mrs. L ;zz"e Krentzlin, of Washington, D. C, is at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Meetze, hav- j ing been summoned here by the extreme illnese of her father. * i Our thanks are returned to Mr. ; and Mrs. K. E. Mack, who lives near.; Swansea, for some ribbon cane syrup. They made several barrels of this ex cellent syrup, which is the finest that we have tasted. j Read the change in the advertisement of K. L. Oswald, and when in need of paints, groceries, dry goods, ' clothing, shoes or any thing in the general merchandise line go there I and he will suit you in quality, qumity and price .J We should have returned thanks | last week to Miss Sallie Stuart for a ; mess of delicious lettuce, but on ac- [ count of the extra wcrk incident to the chaDge in the make up of the pa- ; per the note was inadvertedly overlooked. The lettuce was tender and crisp and very much enjoyed. Tne copy fcr the change of Mr. Furtick advertisement was received . too late to appear in this issue. It ' 1 TT 1 _ . i. will appear next wetK. ne nas sian- i ed a rousing clearance sale during ' which he proposes to let goods go for what they will bring. When in the give him a call and inspect his j ^I^^H^Hile at Sandy Ivunon c*rr iound .d the pleasure of meeting Dr. ' J. Geiger, one of our former citizens, but who is now located in * Orangeburg. Dr. Geiger is of the old school of South Carolina gentlemen and was at one time prominent in the political and social relations of his community. Messrs. S. J. Le&phart and S. P. ; Roof have fitted up Roof's Hall with a complete set of scenery, front curtain and piano. The Hall will be well lighted and heated and they will put forth every effort to make it pleasant and comfortable for those who attend the performances given there. 1 r Monday was undoubtedly tbe coldest day of tbe eeasoD. Tbe little child of Mr Luther Rollins was so badly burned last Saturday while playing around the wash po\ that it died in a short while afterwards. It and another small child were aloue at play when in some way the clothes of the child became ignited. The family have our sympathy in their sad and SGre alHiction. $20 per month to ladies for an hour or two writing each day. Can get the work at once. Prompt pay. If you can write, send me self-addressed envelope and get full particulars. No fake in this. Miss Hattie I. Hawcs, Xew Brookland, S. C. pd A party of Sandy Run boys, consisting of Henry and Charlie Lucas, Berry and Sam Ott and Harry Ott, while on a recent hunting expedition on Bear Creek, on the line of Lexington and Orangburg counties, bagged forty-four squirrels, 3 o'possums, 3 ducks, and 2 rabbits. This is considered pretty good game for one day's hunting. We wish to iraptess our readers with the fact that there is one business house in Columbia tbat is striving to furnish its customers with first class dry goods, notions and millinery, and that is the establishment cf Wm. Piatt. Here no goods are allowed to be misrepresented and are sold at fair prices. * Cures Bheuaatism or Catarrh, through the Blood. Costs Nothing to Try. Would you like to get rid of that chronic rheumatism or offence * * T<1 catarrn icrevei; xueu taiie a uutue Botanic Blood Balm which has cured thousands of hopeless case3 that had resisted doctors and Datent medicine treatment Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B) cures through the blood by destroying the poison which causes the awful aches in the bones, joints, shoulder blades and back, swollen glands, hawking, spitting, bad breath, mpaired hearing, etc , thus making 3. perfect cure. Botanic Blood Balm thoroughly tested for 30 years. Composed of pure Botanic Drugs. Perfectly safe to take by old and tTAiitirt T^rnorol e*R ? 1 Trial trpal Juu"&- 1 ' ment free by writing Blood Balm Co, Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice given until cured. Don't give up hope, but try B. B. B., whic j makes tbe blood pure and rich and builds up the "all run down,*' tired body. B. B. B. makes the blood red, giving tbe ekin the rich glow of perfect health. Fire. Last Friday afternoon about 5:30 o'clock flames were discovered issuing from the roof of the dry kiln- of the Lexington Lumber Company. The alarm was given by sounding the whistle and was promptly responded to by the bucket brigade, which did effective and efficient ser vices in saving large stacks of lumber from the flames. The fire in the kiln burned so rapidly that alhffortt to save the building and the lumber in it were unavailing. There were some ten thousand feet of first clasE lumber in the kiln, which was almjsi ready to ba taken ou^, which was entirely consumed. The lois to the ompany is pltc ;d at between $3 JO and $400 upon which there wa3 no insurance. On Second Tlion^lit. ' Well.*' saiil ilie old man. "John's at home now, an" lie kin speak Greek, Latin, French an' (Jerniau." "What's lie fjoin' to laru next':'' "I aiu t ClTiaiU, Mill 1 UIIUK iie.> uom luado up his mind tT> Jaru English:"? Atlanta Constitution. Mo r?i(!i I?? SuiHT.slition. (Ins Ue Sniy;In.?Those new hoots of yours squtuk awfully. Perhaps iliey ain't paid for yet. -loiinuy?That's all nonsense. If there is anything in that, why don't uiy coat and vest and uty trousers and luy hat squeak tooV Wheels Tail Off. ' There don't seem so many hieyeles as formerly." "No; it's riding instead of riders that is failing off now."?Indianapolis News. Language. , Be<;ar? H?w is your Iiealt"? Sinagjr.s?I'm ju>t u|? l'roin a sickWtl. BeUar- Straujrc! Vat is ze matter wise ze bed??i.'hi <:?;;?> News. The publisher expects every si bscriber to pay him somethiDg. I TO MOflKPS. "I am the mother of i five children," writes ; Mrs. S. E. Rose, of i Big Otter, "West Va., ; "and have been as I ? v j. .i nigJti as eignt uays m the doctor's hands, and never less than | two days with any I child until the last. Then I had used two ! bottles of Dr. Pierce's i Favorite Prescription j and was only two hours in the hands I of the doctor." I Of. Pierce's Favor lie Prescription Is a woman's medicine. It cures diseases of the womanly organs. It Is a wonderful medicine for mothcr's, making the baby's advent j pracricanjr abundant strength to nurse aud nourish the chlid. Dr. 0. E. Leaphart, ! RML ESTATE BROKER, AND . fire in ii insim Asm, irvmnmu o n LCAilfaiUdf 01 Ut RESIDENT AGENT FOR THE 9 NEW YORK LXT^JE | TEE STRONGEST INSURANCE COMPANY ON EARTH. Persons desiring; a policy written in the above strong insnrance company should notify me and I will call upon them attheii ; homes if preferred. | TIMBERED LAND A SPECIALTY. PARTIES HAVING LAND FOR SALE, or those wanting to purchase are in ; invited to correspond with me. Property nlaced with me will be advertised free ol charge. No commissions charged unless sale is made. 51G acres of good farming land in Con: garee township. X miles from Columbia and 1 mile from Dixanna, on which there are ! two tenant houses. Price $2,500, oae; fourth cash; balance on easy pajments. One lot in the town of Gaston on which ; there is a two-storv storo-honse 24x70; i seven rooms attached lor dwelling pnr! poses, together with necessary outbuild, ings and h fine orchard. A good opening i for a hotel. Buildings new, costing twice as much as the price asked for it. Price $1200. One lot in the town of New Brookland on w hich is a 5-roomed cottage and necessary outbuildings. Price, $1,000; or ; this property will be exchanged lor good i farming lsnds. Two good sized lots in the Town of Gaston Price, $25 each. A house and lot in the town of Swansea. This is a good location for a store. Price, | $300, One lot iD Swansea, situated in the main j business portion of the town, on which is i a storehouse 20x40. Price $500. A tract consisting ol 142 acre", on which there is a good, new six roomed dwelling, i O nrion- rrnnrl farruinp j --uviov " * n ? , land. Situated six miles south of Bates| bnrg. The house alone is worth more than I the price asked Price. SS50.00. ! Also I off:: the following property in the | Suburbs of Lexington: 1 house aud lot in town. Price. $G00. j 1 tract of 12 acres. Price, $100. i 1 tract of G acres. Price. $150. I 1 tract of 17 acres. Price. $400. 1 tract of 12 acres, on which there is a ; good 4 roomed cottage. Price, $600. ! 11 acres, in the suburbs of Lexington, j fronting on the Augnstr. road 166 leet. ! Price $75. 26 acres of land, four roomed dwelling and outbuildings in lair condition, 4 miles east of Lexington. Price, $500. 4 acres and a small dwelling, lying and being just be^nd Lexington Depot. Price j $250. ! 11J acres, two small building, lying and ! being just bevond Lexington Depot. Price ! $250. 4 acres, situated in the same neighborl hcod. Price $25. 1 Noverber 21. 1900 - tf. i lOrcTGILMORT ; ? OCATED AT NO. 1510 MAIN STREET. : J.J over Kusemanu's Gca Store, Colnmj bin, S. C., where he will be glad to see his ! former as well as new patients. Dr. Gilmore will be at Dralts Hotel ir Lexington on Tuesday and Wednesday, j December 10th and 11th to accommodate patients who find it inconvenient to call al ! his Columbia office, i January 23, 1001?tf. i i I One on Mr. Boeriim. J Mr. Bocrum (severely)?William. It is 5 o'clock! 1 thought you were to come home ami stay iu the house if I wrote j you that excuse today. Willie Bocrum?I know I was, hut you speit two words wrong, and teachj < r thought 1 wrote it myseif and made i me stav after school.?Brooklyn Kagle. i gg p M \XT& Tiqt7P nnpnpH ' T V/ ULV ? w v/jy vk ! gg repository with 100 I 39 on hand. These ea goods. Gfl (tJEl m Listen! Graceful in Out 03 Proportion!!! Everything tl * in HiHT'rv St vies. \Yc have ST DO.. aS W all the Colors from the "Bill BB \JL Crimson Red. I S* ts^-^iDiivdiissioisr | 25 You are invited to call and inspect the nicest Bug GREGORY-RHEA 190 ?2 1115 PLAIN STREET, COLUMBI. February 14 - ly. I S5S583888885^8g8388858g * i i j I ^^^^^^^mmm_????>hmbM____.__????__-^__mm?_m 1 j | The ^ ^ ^' 1 j **'j[ "will give tou y i >/ V <rJ~) Perfect Fit, / v. \^S> / Stylish Fhsukf. # t .JSX / Long timkS ekvioe. j^'ttAQ+K x\ ! ! ( mer^k^ I ' i^sr. and voii produce . ymk^ - """fej^r :. RN.N?wp-5-t0JS5B RHW&7 ! arc made by experienced employees under sap?r^is;on of experienced inspectors, and every Corset is tested before packing into box. Wc have j : E=?. 2<T. COBSETS * : i with Cork protected Rust proof Chisps from 7o ct.nts lo $o.00, and will be pleased to have you try them, and will refund money if not satisfied. 1 ii MMnnn w nn AfflTTnnn ! Meum r Mums, MAIN AND BLANDING STREETS, COLUMBIA, - - - S.C. ! ! j j October 0?ly. 1 i ! | I A COMPLETE LINE OF Neckwear, Collars, Gulfs, ?g Gloves, Shirts, j Handkerchiefs, t '1 / o | ^ 1 I Suspenders, r-s J.? j Underwear, ; Shoes, # tf.<-n.i)a3? Hosiery, Etc., ' v ^Jy I At Prices That Can't Be Beaten. | The Best Line In Town, j Atl^tOh PANTS! PANTS! PANTS! Guaranteed as to lit and finish. Slim9, vr-^rrr 4K?b stouts and regular sizes at price you ' ?/JS:A new supply of ;j fTO FALL CLOTHING Has just been received aDd is now > j xW^.::; W<&^ ready for your inspection. We : j * ' ^SVe 9U*lS *ronj cen*8 UP: Hamilton-Carhart's Celebrated Overalls. Yours for Trade, ! LEAPHART & DRAFTS, LEXINGTON, S. C. ! - ,, ~vJm t_ m 'v.j i ?. &3&3S38g ( rv. ? ' Si our new SS ?vehicles ?? I are new gg 1 lino!! Correct in ie Latest Creation M thorn painted in y White" to the SX ;gv Repository in L? CO., g A'S'C'* ?? S3S3S3S3S3 i A IT'S I || ^ j vs - , X >0 ] x X> t j * The yyay some people buy? & J | <* think only of the price and never * 1 i & consider quality. Here you get ? * ! f-. a happy combination. g i I x x> j <X Xz i . <x A QUANTITY OF QUALITY. & <x x! | A LITTLENESS OF PRICE. | :< x> |H. L; OSWALD,! | LEXINGTON. S. C. | ' 'v September 26. ? X x> * j Auction Sale. I WILL SELL AT HILTON. S. C., ON December *,;<>, at 10 o'clock a. in., to the * ! highest bidder at public outcry, the followI ing n&w-d Ileal Estate and Personal Prop eriy: 1! acre of land, containing four J J buildings, viz: one residence, one blackI <hnr? 20x31) (eet. U)ie double story j work shop 21x00 feet. One grist mill i house, one gin ):o ise: also one saw mill, one grist mill, one latb mill, one 25 horse i boiler with 20-hoise (-ugine, one 10-horse j boiler with lo-horse engine and shop tools both for iron and wood work. Each lot of ; tools enumerated will be sold separately. I This is a splendid opening for a me; chanicul or other business enterprise. I Come to the sale. j. e. koon. November -0, 1301, Notice Trespassers. All persons are hereby notified not to hunt. fish, haul wood or i trespass iu any manner whatever on our lauds, ac joining each other, with separate j j lands, and that the law will be eulorced J against all trespassers. Siened, . * j J. J. muller. geherd MULLER, ' w. h. muller, 11. l. muller, i m. l. baker. h c. geigee. levinu geiger. November 20, 1001. Iw5pd. I ARE YOU SICK, * SUFFERING. ' AND NEED I If ^ A \/A! i \i/i II finri in thp Hrno^ |l OU| JWM ?? 111 I I I I VI >11 M.V j and Medicine Department at ; the Bazaar, Standard Medii cines for all Complaints, | Diseases, Etc., which will * J give relief and cure you. I AT THE BAZAAR, . J