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t riA+liindp \r\m VIVUIlllg, U1IVU! NEW STO V-' T i"F | CELEBRATED LC BEST IK THE I The Jeffersox Full Line of Hats Ready to Wear | ing. Will sa^ The Lexington Dispatch. I Wednesday, November 5,1902. N... ' i I PISCIL AS? SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Cotton is selling at 7|. Potato digging time is here. The election passed off quietly. Work on the electric railway is still in progress. Large quantise of small grain is being sown. . Magistrate Richardson, from the Fork, in in town. Rev. W. H. Roof is teaching the Oakvilla school. . J There was stock taking at the local dispenBarylast Saturday. The appointment of a postmaster at this place still hangs fire. 5 4 ^ 9 \ ? *'1 . You can always judge a m&u the enemies he makes. The winter months are considered bj many as the farmers' play time. \ Positively no school books will be v add on credit at the Bazaar. ** - Thursday, the 27th instant has been set apart as the nation's thanksgiving day. I Eggs are selling in this market at | 20 cents per dozen and are scarce at that price. Such is the mildness of our ciir mate that we have cot jet had a killing frost. v.: Don't forget to pay your dues to the Editor when you me6t him on his rounds. Mr. James E. Bawl is having the residence occupied by Mr. J. B. Nunamaker, repaired. - Miss Guseie Barr of Adiar, has returned home after a pleasant visit to friends in Columbia. fes - - ... The man who claimed a short while ago to like winter best is already wishing for spring. It requires more courage for some men to refun* to drink than for others to lead an army to battle. The Board of County Commissioners was in session last Monday. Only routine business was transacted. The detective who can find lost A -1- ? ?- o irtK V~iT7 onnlr. OppOriUQtUCS t'OJ UUU a juw uj ing to most any middle aged man. ? Rolling Bear, the Indian Chief, entertains our people these evenings with his excellent entertainment. There will be a Children's Day's exercises at Pond Branch church on - ' ' Kr Saturday, the 29th day of this month. Black Langshan and White Legborn chicks?the blue ribbon strain ?for sale at reasonable prices at the Bazaar. Captain D. C. Heyward, the Democratic nomineefor Governor, carried this precinct yesterday by an overwhelming majority. ZDealers In !, Its iJ del iT? U2? "ST O ?1 -Pm d JACli iZSUfcTO-TOET, ? INE JACK AND D WORLD FOR MEN, WOMEN A3 i Hat, everyone " _ 11 T>__* ana uaps, an jrm Clothing, and Up re you money on wear. The little children and the big folk, too, are anxiously looking forward to the approach of Christmas, but with different emotions. A good workman will use the best materials. For the best blacksmith and wheelwright materials, go to T. B. Aoghtry & Co, Colombia. Many of the Lexington folk are moving their families to Leesville in order to send their children to the exoellent college in that town. The county Treasurer started on his tax collecting rounds last Monday. He was accompanied by Editor Harman of the Dispatch. Mr. Budolph Snelgrove has accepted the position of sub-carrier in the Columbia post office and has taken ' up his residence in that city. If you want to buy a pair of shoes, go to Meetze k Son. They have a complete line of the most fashionable and stylish shoes you can find. The County Board of Control wat in session Monday, and as a consequence the treasuries of the count} and town were enriched thereby. The season for lawfully hunting birds opened on November 1st. anc amee then it is a familiar sounC t< hear the crack of the sportsman'i gun. The tax gatherer and Dispatcl collector will commence their roundi at Pelion next Monday and wind uj the week at Bed Bank on Saturday afternoon. Prof A. J. Boat wright, a well knowi and successful educator of Lexingtoi county, and eon R. W. of Chinqueph township, were in town Saturday, an< gave us a pleasant call. The days are getting so everlast ingly short that one hardly gets u] in the morniDg, combs his hair am turns around before it is almost tim to go to bed again. Mr. Willie E Harman, of Augusts Ga., stopped over on his return froi Poir art/3 orvonf a /3qt7 n | bUC UtOlu jl aiif auu aw UHJ w so with his parents, Col. and Mri M D. Harman, in this place. Yesterday was an awfully dry da by reason of the dispensary bein, closed and the tigers could not b found. The boys had nothing wit which to wet their whistle. Our News-Letter says that a sma lumber kiln belonging to Hartle Bros was accidently destroyed by fii at Summit laBt Friday. About 1,50 feet of lumber were burned. Freeholders hereabouts still coi tinue to post their lands against tre: passing by hunting. They seem d< termlned to protect the birds againi wonton and indiscriminate destru< tion. Miss Eva, daughter of Auditor ( k ~r\ 1_ 3 lU. T J&.. JUbrrius, upeueu me jjuug uittuc school, near Mr. Lew Hook's lai Monday, Mies Eva is an accomplishe teacher, and will no doubt give tt patrons and trustees of Long Branc entire satisfaction. -'I Furnishings. nil's Slock. 3. C. IXIE GIRL SHOES. J f?d children. guaranteed/ 4' oes. Men and Boys i-to-Date Tailoreverything to *%& The people of Lexington county are expecting great things from the new County Commissioners in the way of improving the condition of , our public roads, and we don't think that they will be disappointed. Be it remembered by all people that T. B. Aughtry & CoColumbia , keep the beBt line of buggies, wagons . road carts and other vehicles that can , be put up by reputable manufacturers and at the cheapest prices. Editor Harman is having his handsome residence on Main street com' ' ' j: a- a. ?: i pieteu accorumg to tue ungiuai ue* signs. When the work is finished it will be the handsomest and most im? ' posing residence in town. Mr. H. 0. Hall and wife have re1 * turned from a pleasant visit to relatives and friends in the neighborhood > of Batesburg, Samaria and Stead* man. He reports everything quiet ' and the people prospering and happy, Attention is called to the adver1 tisement of che Philadelphia Dental Parlors, 722. Broadway, Augusta r Ga Persons in need of dental wort would do well to correspond with th< ? manager, Dr. G. W. Shackelford. D I D. S. } Mr. George McCartha has oui 3 thanks for a basket of fine yam pota toes. They were not too large no: i yet too small?just betwixt and be 3 tween which made them fine eating ? potatoes. Lawsey: how nice the; f would go with a big fat O'possum. Ballentine Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., o 1 this place will give an oyster suppe on Thaoksgivinff evening, commene ing at 8 o'clock, for the benefit o 3 the Lodge. The public are genei ally invited to come and patroniz '* the supper. Good service is guarac p teed. ^ Mrs Tillman Sharpe, of Edmund* left on our table last Saturday ^ Spanish yam potato weighing 1 l> pounds and measuring 29 inche Q around. The seed came orignall r from Mississippi. What section of th ? county either the clay hills of th Fork or the sand hills of the souti I * i j A side can neat tmsT y g We understand that a call has bee: e extended to the Rev. M. J. Kyzer t h serve the Baptist church in this plac and that the call has been acceptec 11 Rev. Kyzer is an elequent young d iy vine and having on the whole armc e of God he will doubtless accomplis i0 great good in this vicinity. Tko fi-oo toi-m nr tfio r?nV?lir? Rf?.V>ni O-tiV. AJ.VO V,A ?-v l- at the Palmetto Collegiate Institut s- in this place commenced last Monda a- and as a consequence all three of fcb st departments are crowded with chi c- dren and the teachers have the hands full teaching the young idee j. "how to shoot." ih The "Home Place" of Generi 3t Stonewall Jackson at Lexington, Ye d is to be purchased by the Virgin te grand division of the United Daugl h ters of the Confederacy and wi'l \ used as a memorial hospital. BUILT , BUGGIES ' A CAR LOAD Jt rJ Gregory 1115 P February 14 1\ LEXINGTON MARKET. i OOBRECTED WEEKLY BY THE MERCHANTS i Bacon Hams, per ft ... ... 13 , " Sides, " " 12 " Shoulders,'*' 12 Butter, per ft 20 Eggs, per dos 17 Turxeys, per lb 8 * 10 i Geese, perpr .... 70 a 80 Chickens, per head 12 a 30 Beeswax, per ft 15 n 20 1 Beef, per ft 10 a 12^ Pork. " " 10 a 12>A Tallow, per ft 4 < 5 1 Lard, per ft 12^ Flour, per cwt 225 a 275 Corn, per bu .. 90 Peas, " " 75 Oats, " " 60 Fodder, per cwt 90 Sweet Potatoes, per bu ..... 50 1 Rice, per lb 4 a 6 VEGETABLES AND FRUIT. The higest market prices paid for Fruit and Vegetables at all seasons. COTTON MARKET. Lexington.?Middling 7%. i Columbia,?Middling &/*. 1 Charleston?Middling 8 Augusta,?Middling 8X NAVAL STOKES. - Savannah, yesterday's market Spirits Turpentine, firm 50 cents. Rosin, steady. ' The State of South Carolina, COUNT! OF LEXINGTON. Court of Common Pleas. I William H. D eher. Laura Dreher, Martha } Dennis, Louisa K. P ice, Plaintiffs. against George L. Dreher Luther B Dreher, Lemuel Chapman Hezekiah Chapman, Byron c Chapman. Viola Chapman. Lilian <'hapman, Julian Boukmght. Beulah Booknight Tallie Bouknight, Homer BoukF Dight and Virgil Bouknight, Defendants. - Summons for Belief (Complaint Served.) j To the Defendants above named: f T7"OU ABE HEBE BY SDMMONED X and required to answer the complaint in this action, of wnichacopy is herewith f served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the r subscribers at their office at Lexington, S. , C., within twenty days after the service hereof exclusive of th* day of such service: f and. if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid* the Plaintiffs in this action will apply to the court for e the relief demanded in the complaint. EFIRD & DREHER. Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Dated September 23th. 1902. To the Defendants: Jul-an Bouknight, Tal& lie Bouknight. Homer Bouknight, Virgil 1 Bouknight and Beulah Bouknight: You will please take notice that the orig8 inal summons and complaint in above statv ed case are now on file in the office of the ^ Clerk of he Court for Lexington county, e at Lexington, S C. The Defendants -Tallie Bouknight, Homer Bouknight, Virgil Bouknight and h Lillian Chapman, Minors, You will take notice that unless they have a Guardian ad Litem appointed for them, q or for each of them, within twenty days from the'service of the summons and complaint 0 herein upon them, exclusive of the day of >e service, the undersigned will thereafter move the Clerk of this Court for the appointl ment of some suitable person as your : Guardian ad Litem in this action. vvtun if. T\P1?OT?.P JJiX' XUiy u i/mui fc i )r Plaintiffs' Attorneys. ^ September 23th, 1902 Gw52. oi Final Discharge. :e ^VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL jLi persons interested that I will apply to J the Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge of Proe bate, in and for the Coanty of Lexington, . State of South Carolina, on the 14th ol ** November, 1902. for a final discharge as Adjr ministratrix of the Estate of John D. Haltiwang^r, deceased. '8 ELIZABETH E. HALTIWANGER, Administratrix. , October 15, 1902, 4w52 !"' Stops the Cough and Works ofi ia the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets ^ cure a cold in one day. No cure, nc pay. Price 25 cente. I I A 4 AND \ j WAGONS. i 1ST RECEIVED AND TWO MORE < i OARS ORDERED. j 4 ur Prices the Lowest l iea AIxj lo Co.^j LAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. flHj Have Ton Seen. THE BEE HIVE $3.90 Suit Window. < It is a Record Breaker in prices. These snits are worth from $7 00 to $10 50. Marked i in plain figures at one price $3.90 FOR THE SUIT, i Don't miss this rare opportunity to buy an up-to-date Suit for $3 90. ^BL Polite and attentive salesmen will serve you. Take a peep at this Window while ii^B Jf Columbia. It will interest you. Their stock is large and complete in every line. ^B Bee Hive Low Price Store, 1554 MAIN STREET, CO - - - S. C. September 19 ?tf. Money to Loan. DR. F. C. GILMORE, WE ARE PREPARED TO NEGOTI- DENTIST, ate loans promptly i?. sums of $300 -r OCATED AT NO. 1510 MAIN STREET. ' and upward-* on improved farming lands in j j over Husemann's Gun Store, ColumLexingtojo county.^ LoDg time and easy ^ia, g# (j t \pfiere he will be glad to see his terms, iso commissions, borrower paja former as well as new patients, actual expenses of preparation ot papers. Dr. Gilmore will be at Kaminer Hotel in THOMAS & GIBBES. Lexington on Tuesday and Wednesday, Columbia, S. 0, November 11th and 12th, to accommodate I October 1. 6mos. patients who find it inconvenient to call at his Columbia office. -j-i n i January 23, 1901?tf. Farm for Sale. 1 TTTTE OFFER FOR SALE 133 ACRES' Trespass Notico. ] y T of good farming laud, situated on a V Beaver Creek, 5 mile from Swansea A LL PER>0NR ARE HEREBY POSTerms easy. J\. itively forbidden to trespass in any P. B. HAY, manner whatever, especially by hunting, R. F. HAY. cutting wood and roads, hauling straw. Swnsea, S. C.. September 24.?3m. etc.. upon the lands of the undersigned, fl adjoining each other, as the law will be 1 rigidly enforced. M ATT -or*. RmrTNfft TSTTWTTT?! b MRS NANCY CORLEY. I I fliAriiM f M mm v utti a J. 0. D. HARMAN. 1 Are Best Illustrated and Described in THOM \S L GUNTER, i POLICE GAZETTE The World*Famous j. paulcorley, john g zenker, . . . JPatron of Sports j west price, ; ^ W. W. BARRE. 2 $1.00-13 WEEKS-$1.00 d. e. ballbtise. j oh e, j. ballentine. 1 mailed to your address. e. j grorge. ?i RICHARD K. FOX, Publisher, I Franklin Square. New York. Qctober 22 19Q2> 4wl> I Wei lii jiii i J 1 j\_ bidden to t^spass upon the lands -of fl LEXINGTON, S. C. I the undersign^ by cutting wood and roads, buntine bv or uigbt for birds and sqnir- m LITERARY, SCINTIFIC AND CLASS!- rels. netting- or trespassing in any manner a CAL COURSE. whatever The law will be enforced against 1 41 ?1 * wiAlrtfa f i c* nAfir?n fl NEXT SESSION OPE.nS SEPTEMBER 8. W'HENRY R!?SMITH, 1 Vocal and Instrumental Music. S. RUFUS SMITH, College Trained Teachers. MRS, SAliAH ANNBOT. KNIGHT. 206 Students Enrolled Last Session. MARCELOCJS M. SMITH, M , Expenses per Se-.sion S60 to $80. D. CROMWELL SMITH, Send for Catalogue to PAUL SMITH. 1 0. D. SEAY, Principal. M. LUTHER HALLMAN, r July 30, 1902. GEORGE R. HALLMAN, I . October 22. 1902. 4wl. 1 Notice. Albert M. Boozer, J All persons indebted to the a * * r 4. u fl Estate of Andrew Murdoch, deceased, MlflrilftV #)T. I/S1W M are hereby notified that they must make IICJ ^ MMV} fl payment to the undersigned on or before COLUMBIA. W. C. m . the 22nd day of November, 1902 and those 7 fl v coiri Fsutft Especial attention given to business en ftttAKiTr on or trasted to mm oy ms leuow ciuzcuo ? most present them duly attested, on or J | before the above date, *otr> ?* D. t ? I SARAH L STOUDEMIRE. Office: 1?16 Main 8treet, upstairs, op-o- I ) Administratrix. 81 e Van Metre sFurmtuie Store. J October 22. 1802. 3w52, pd. February 28 -tf, V