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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, October 8, '902. lades to STew Advertisements. Cotton Oil Company. County Fair Association. For Sale?J. P. Shull. Citation?Estate B. P. Burnet. Stockholders Meeting ?Secretary T. H. Gibbes. Trespass Notice?B. F. Neese and Others. Farm for Sale. , I offer for sale a farm, upland, containing about 108 acres and buildings For terms apply to. J. E. Kaufmann. tf Lexington, S. C. ? ? Holy Comauaion. The Holy communion will be administered at Bethel (High Hill) next Sunday at 3 p. m. On account of rain, this was not done last Sunday. S. C. B. Furniture and Hardware Sale. Do not fail to attend the big sale of furniture and hardware in front of J. E Kaufmann's brick building, . Saturday, the 11th inst. d tr X XL' VUilBjj Constable. P. C. Z. Notes- , Mr. Olin Smith, of Lawiedale, has taken op his studies at the Institute. Mr. Smith boards with Mr. J. M. Craps. Mr, Van Harman, son of Mr. Frank 1 Harman, is now pursuing his studies at the Institute. Although there are already about 40 boarding students at the Institute still there is room for 25 more. Mr. Carl Boof, who won the Citadel scholarship, graduated from the Institute in 1901, having been under the immediate instruction of the present principal for four years. P. Death. 4 Mrs. Hnldah C. Barre, who has been a resident of this town for some years, died at her home in this place last Friday after a lingering illness. The disease which terminated fatally was consumption. She was a native of Newberry county, her maiden name being Goree, and was the widow of the late W. A. Barre, of Newberry. She was about 56 years of age. Doringher sojourn among us she made mauy warm personal friends by her gentleness of spirit and nneomplaining patience and complete Christian resignation with which she bore her sufferings and calmly awaited the approach of the end. Of her immediate family, her daughter, Mrs. Alice Timmons, and grand-daughter survives her, who together with other relatives tnrougnout the county, have the sympathy of the community. . Her remains were taken to Kinard, in Newberry county, for interment, where they now sleep. Const Line's Xilfego. When the Coast Line secures control of the Louisville and Nashville it will altogether have 9,588 miles of road, the greatest mileage of any road in the South. The Coast Line system previously contained 4,162 miles and the Louisville 4,911. Bettdee these the Coast Line will control the Georgia and the West Point and Atlanta, their total mileage being 528. ? No Cbsnge in "Unelo Tea." Mlix*, having escaped over the icev' joined George. i i "Quick! quick!" she streamed, "the bloodhounds are following the scent!" "Then why not," suggested the practical young man, try laying a , half dollar on the track?" Hopeful for a moment, she fumbled in her purse, but to her horror she found she had no quarter, so they immediately resumed their flight* ' * T Sow St Sot Sis Slack Eye. "Where did you get that black eye?" asked the judge. "Daring the race war, jedge," said the tough looking in dividual. "Race war?" repeated the judge. "Yes, suh, out at de track. 1 Jim | aid I was a lobster when I come to piekin' winners, and I jolted him in de slats. Den de crowd too sides an' all went at if , ?S8l A HAPPY I, HOME Is one where health abounds. With impure blood there cannot be good health. With a disordered LIVER there cannot be good blood. T utt's Pills revivify the torpid LIVER and restore its natural action. A healthy LIVER means pure tt blood. tm Pure blood neans health. Health mean? happiness. Take no Substitute. AH Druggists Teacher Wanted. The St. John's school, Lexington cofcnty, wishes to employ a first class teacher for a term of 5 or 6 months, at a salary of $35.00 per month. Applicants must have 2 or 3 years experience and be able to give refer encee, both as to character and ability. Send application to J. F. Ch8pmaD, , \ Chairman Board, pd Peak, S. C. Rise Young People! Rise! ' Get your start in the Leesville College Business Department. We offer superior instruction in Book fit 13 m :i; Keeping, onorcnaDa ana lypewnwug. Prepare for basiness and you will be in demand. If yea desire the best preparation come to Leesville. For 4 business circular and our twelve ex- * ercises in penmanship write to L. ?. j Hayes, Pres., or Prof. E. P. Mobley. c 48 C ? ??i c Masonic Meetings. * n A BEGJJLAB COMMUNICATION Lexington Lodge, No. 152, 1 ArxA. F. M., will be held on c Saturday, October 11th 19t)2, at 7 ^ p. m. Brethren are earnestly re- 1 quested to attend promptly. By order of the W. M. G. M. Harm ax, Secretary. A regular communication of ] Pomaria lodge, No. 151, A. F. M, will convene in Masonic hall Peak, S. C, Saturday, October 11th, . i. r? ii ill _i iyu'4* at l p. m. joremreu wui piwabe be prompt in attendance. Fraternity invited. ( John C. Swygerfc, Master. Fresh Fish. i I will have for sale an assortment ^ of fresh fish every Tuesday and Saturday at J. W. Long's Old Store. Give me a call when you want a nice mess of fresh fish. tf John A. Williams. The State of South Coralina, COUNTY OP LEXINGTON. By George S. Drafts. Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, E. W. BURNET MADE suit to me, to grant her L tterg of Administration of th9 Estate of and effects of B. P. Burnet; These are, therefore, to cite and a dm on ish all and sicgular the kindred and crediors of tee said B P. Burnet, deceased, tnat they be and appear, before me, in the Court ot Probare, to be h*ld at Lexington, C. EL, S. C-, on the 23rd day of October,' 3902. after pnblica ion h*r?of at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they hav~, why tie said Administration should not be granted. Giv?n under my h*?d, this 6th day of Octob< r, Anno Domini 1902. GEORGE S, DRAFTS, [L. 8.] Probate Judge, Lexington County. Published on the 8th day of Octobr, 1902, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w49. TRESPASS NOTICE. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY positively forbidden to trespass upon the lands of the undersigned by passing through, making r ids. hauling wood or straw, hunting, with or without dogs, by ( day or by night or in any maimer what- , ever as the law will certainly be enforced ( against all persons caught violating this notice. i B. F. NEERE. H. W. NEESE. ( H. W. MARTIN MRS, M. E LEC^IE, S. P. P. HARSEY, D. C. AMICK. MURY L. MARTIN, B. P. NEEOE. October 8, 1602, 4w51. ] Stockholders' Meeting, Office ot Treasurer I COL., NEWBERRY AND LAURENS R. R ! T. H. Gibbes, Treasurer. Columbia, S. C? October 4. 1902. The annual meeting of the < Stockholder4 of The Columbia, New^ t "o t? r? ;n k. WA. IJ auu iiAUiUU? Mm. MW' Vl/.? WMi uo AAC7JU in the President's office, Taesday, October 21st. at 12 o'clock. T. H. GIBBES. Secretary. 2w49. For Sale. A VALUABLE TRACK OF 381 ACREE. about 15 acres open, balance well wooded; 8 acres good river bottoms within fonr miles of Columbia and a line place for a nice truck farm. For terms apply to J. P. SHULL, Adair, Lexington, Co., S. C. October 8,1902. 3w50. (SEND YOUR CATTLE, SWIf ATLANTA'S Enter you horses at the gr< ous Seventh Cavalry will play of horses ever seen in RACES EVERY DAY. F Vanity Fair-?Vivacious, Bui Not i One building filled with hides, Machinery and Fooi ONE BUILDING FILLED WITH I Many Free Attractions LOW RATES Or For premium lists and information \ EG. COO 1507 Main S Will SeU Yon FURNI at the Folio1 ficeBeds,.$l 40 and tip. )ak Suites, 3 Pieces, $16 00 and up. )ak Chairs, 50c., GOc., 75c. and $1 01. )ak Rockers, $1, $1 25, SI 50. $2 and up. ixtension Tables, Solid Oak at $3 00. leautiful Kitchen Tables at SI 50 and up. Trunks, all sizes and styles, CHEAP, let you a White Bed from $3 50 up7e still have some of those 25c. .Shades, 'ine Folding Springs at $1 90. We now have ] BARMAN, with i pou to make our quarters when in ^ R-.spectfully, E. C. COC f September 17?tf. TAX NOTICE. [WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWING mentioned places for the purposa of reseiving taxes for the fiscal year 1902: Lexington C H., from the 15th of Octo>er to the 1st of November. 1902 Edmnnd, Monday morning, November 3 Gaston, Monday afternoon, November 3. Cross Roads, l ue3day morning, Nov. 4. J. J. Mack's, Tnesday afternoon, Nov. 4, Swansea, Wednesday, all day, Nov. 5. Red Sto?e. Thursday morning Nov. 6. Archie Wolfe's, Thursday afternoon. Nov 6 W. N. Martin, Friday morning, Nov. 7. Brookland, Saturday, aU da>, Nov. 8. Pelion, Monday, all day, November 10, Jacob Wil iams. Tuesday morning, Nov U Wm. Westmoreland, Tuesday aft Nov li Batesburg, Wednesday, all day, Nov. 12. Leesville, Thursday morning, Nov. 13, Summit Thursday afternoon. Nov. 13. Crap's Mill, Friday mornii g Nov. 14. Keisler's Store. Friday afternoon, Nov 14 Lewiedale, Saturday morning, Nov. 15 Red Bank, Saturday afternoon, Nov. 15. Irmo, Monday, November 17. White Rock, Tuesday morning, Nov. 18, Hilton, Tuesday afternoon, November 18 Spring Hill, Wednesday morning. Nov 19 Peak, Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 19. X Roads. Thursday morning, Nov. 20. Chapin, Thursday afternoon. Nov. 20. Chapin, Friday morning, November 21.* Josh Shealey's, Friday afternoon, Nov 21 *" ?? siafrtrdav moraine. Nov 22 v/iuuv a j a, ? The balance of the tune at Lexington 3. H. until December 31st, 1902, after irhich time the penalty will be added according to law. The hours for closing the tax book will ye at 11 o'clock for the morning and 4 j'clock for the afternoon appointment. TAX LEVY. For State Purposes 5 Mills For Ordinary County Purposes.. 3.1 Mills For Special County Purposes . f Mill For Constitutional School Tax.. 3* Mills Total 12 Mills 3pecial School Levy, District 18 3 Mills 3pecial School Levy, District 37 2 Mills Poll Tax $1.00. Parties owning property in more than one Township will so state to the Treasurer, and when writing for information concerning taxes always give name in full. FRANK W. SHEALY, Treasurer Lexington County. September 24, 1902. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that I will apply to the Hon George S. Drafts, Judge of Probate in and for the County of Lexington, State of South Carolina, on the 21st day of October, 1902, for a final discharge as Administrator of the Estate of John W. Stone, deceased. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, as C. C. P. and G. 8., Administrator. September 24, 19t2, 4w49, M?????ac? CTBBiWHkLIIULUam'jJJUm *E. SHEEP and POULTRY [ I BIG FAIR | 2at Horse Show. Fambe there. Greatest disthe South g IREWORKS AT NIGHT. I But Not Vulgar; Gay, hoarse* Farm Implements, Vei Products ATLANTA MANUFACTURES, g . OCT. 8-25, 1902. i ALL ROADS. vrite to PRANK WELDON. Secretary. I t., Columbia, .for Spot Cash % wins: Prices: SEE We have some good Second Hand Oak Dressers and Bnreaos at GREAT BARGAINS. Have you seen THOSE COMFORTS, we sell tor $1 ?0. Smyner Rugs at S2 00. How's your STOVE? We .have SOME GOOD ONES VERY CHEAP. MR. LEMMON K. us and he invites store your headColumbia. )K & CO., .CAUSE^^T' || For tliat II [Millionaire y Feeling wear clothes dEIV exact measSTRAUSS BROS SHII I Good. TaJlors for HHH 25 years, Chicago mam You feel ^Sp^i Just right in BBMff them. Nearly 500 patterns to se- VH from I Satisfaction V guaranteed. B fg&g. See tv.e com* VL plete line at the store of EFFECT W. P. ROOF, lexington s- c. To Whom It May Concern! The firm of rawl & rawl have or did the 9th day of July, 1902, dissolved co-partnership and John D. Rawl assumes all debts of the said firm and releases the said Will a. Rawl from all responsibilities of the said firm up to date, July 9, 1902. WILL A. RAWL. Witness: J. F. STURMAN. September 10, 19^??3w48. Married, At the Rev. J. D. Taylor, October 5th, 1902, at 2 o'clock p. m , by Rev. J. E. Steele, James Gillian to Mrs. Eeron Howard. All of Lexington county. RUT A BAGA all varieties (if ll'hip SEEDS. \f NEW CEOP, at KAUFMANN DRUG CO., "THE DR1JGOISTS," JLEXIJYUr TOJY, S. C. November 20, 1901.?ly. , mss-mm ^ A WORD TO OUR LEXINGTON FRIENDS ON ft IM 2 I Fall and Winter Shoes. 3 w <*% jgg We have received the largest and best assorted stock of B^ots and Shoes / ever shown in Colombia. ^ jffif We are prepared to save you money on every pair you buv. Guaranteed. ^ M SOLID LEATHER SHOES. U IE. P. & F. A. DAVIS, I OLIVER'S OLD STAND, M 1710 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C. 1 j||| February 19?ly. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ i ATLANTA GRANITE AND Marietta Marble Works. Wa fVio V?oaf enninr?A^ nlant in the South, with UD to P~i imVi date pneumatic tools \nd polishing machines which puta us !??|jl?|P in a position to do all kinds of Marble and Granite Work at very lowest prices. Estimates made on all kinds of Cemetery Work, and Building Material. Wholesale and retail Call on or address, S. a. HOZLEY & CO., P. W. BAENES, Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. General Agent, Kidge Springs, S. CMay 8?ly. ' ITHAT WE CARRY A LARGE SUPPLY OF ^ PUMPS, WROUGHT 111) MSI UN PIPE.HTIWG tUUES. | TIN PLATE, - # ZINC. COPPER. BLACK AND GAT /VAN IZ ED SHEET 1KU^. ; EAYE TROUGH AND CONDUCTOR PIPE, | ASPHALT RBADV ROOFING, PIPE, ETC 1 > GOTTEN OUT TO ORDER, il STOVES! STOVES! 1 ? STOYE HOLLOW WARE, STOYE REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. FIRE CLAY, FIRE BRICK AND FLUE PIPE AND FITTINGS. | i We axe contractors for \ PLUMBING, HEATING AND ROOFIN6. 'U i SEND US YOUR ORDERS. ? i U V MICK t BIO., i m 1519 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C.* ^ March 19 ?ly. ? ? ?hb mmmmmm rnmmm JHM QBBHB WMI. PLATT, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Millinery and Notions, NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, COLTJlvIBI^l, S_ c;,. MAEV STREET. We have received and have placed on our shelves one of the most beautiful as well as the most complete line of FALL AND WINTER GOODS ever shown in the city. These are all standard goods from the most reliable mannAc** tar era and are recommended lor their stylish and nobby appearance and the beauty of r?nMflm A fnll linn of online and dress coods of all descriDtions. as well as r lovely creations in fashionable fall and "winter millinery. Come and see these goods before p rohasing. I will make it to your interest to do so? < October, 9.?3m.