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-v^y^ - >-' ' : "\ ' > . * 'pr^rW'' \ 5&&S" ^ ? ? ? ? Representative newspaper. Severs Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Sounties tike a Blanket. * ?? ? ? VOL. XXXIII.* LEXINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1902. NO. 4 S GLOBE OBY GOODS GOMPAKY, "W- K- MOIfcTCKITOaT, JE., isao MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, 8. C. Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention. * , October l3tf I I "V I I ! $25.00 in Cash | Prizes Given iAway Every' FRIDAY AT 8 P. M. I ! With each cash purchase of a Pair ; of Shoes, we give a Coupon which is ! \v j placed in a sealed box. and for fonr weeks, commencing with November 28th, every Friday night at 8 o'clock ! the box is well shaken and seal i i broken. The first Coupon drawn from the I box gets the *''cash"?First Prize; f $10.00; Second, $7.50; Third, $5.00, ! Founth. $2.50. Besides this, we offer the beet j {stock of Shoes and Christmas Slippers ever shown in this State. We want your trade. It will pay you to j buy your Shoes from j LEVER, j "THE SHOE MAN," 1608 Main Street, i COLUMBIA, - s. c. ! Fab. 6-1;. GET OUT OF THE RUT. Money is too hard to get for yon to pay one cent more for any .article than yon have to We are selling Paints. Cements, Sash. Doors, Blinds, Hardware, Shingles, etc.. for a little lees than yon can bay elsewhere. And then yon get qaick shipment! too, . SHAND BUILDERS' SUPPLY GO 615 PLAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, - - S. C. BOTH PHONES 251. x October 9-8?ly. n w TP UV HPTnrpp V/. JUL. JUUfiav< m. EFIRD & DREHER, Attorneys at Law, LEXINQTON, C. H., S. C. "TTTILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE Y V Courts. Business solicited. One L member of the firm will always be at office, F Lexington, 8. 0. June 17?6m. Grand Fal 1 v 4 o: The Mutual EVERYBODY XTO TROUBLE TC No matter what you want we have it, < ings. Everything n Shdes, Carpi ts, Bugs, Linoleums, Ma k and if we can't supply you we wil from 7 a. m. J6TA11 cash sales of $10 and o\ MUTUAL Cj 1517 MAIN ST., < S. 0. Telepioa9 ?45. Satesburg Items. To the Editor of the Dispatch: I regret to announce the death near here yesterday a. m. of Mrs. J. M. Collnmn. A good woman has been called to her reward. Her funeral will be preached at Bethlehem church today by Rev. Evans Hall and 6he will be buried in the Gunter cemetery, where now rest numbers of her friends and relatives who have [ been called before the summons came 3 to her. Rev. Dr. A C. Wilkins and John 1 Bell Towill left yesterday to attend 1 . rt. . r? tfie sessions or tne state baptist Convention which meets in Green- * ville tonight. t* Rev. J. D. Crout our Lexington boy, will go to Newberry tomorrow to be at the South Carolina Conference which convenes there Thursday. We trust 'he good bishop will | send John back here again, as we all want him, regardless of denomination. The Sollee-Asbill case is being * tried in Saluda today and several persons here are gone there in at- j tendance on court. A cold rain is falling today, a reminder that even the weather can be fickle and not always good. Oar efficient postmaster, J. Frank Kneece, has been swinging aroand the circle of late. We notice a Johnston correspondent calls him Prince. Well he is a Prince of good fellows, and the influence a pretty girl can wield over him has astonished those who ignorantly supposed him proof against each charms. It is reported that the factory will reBame its night work soon which will give additional employment to 1 those who wish to work. ^ The noise of the expiring porker is ^ heard in our land and our mouth waters for sausage, spare ribs and ^ souce, but water it may, for the thought of good things to eat is all, for nary a pig ever squeals around ^ our way. It is 6uch a bother to be sc poor. Occasional. Dec. 2,1892 j I ? ] P. C. I. Notes. i Last Thursday the children of the I Institute were given holiday on ac- . count of its beiDg Thanksgiving day. < Miss Helen Sasvyer, who gradual^ ^ ed at the Institute last June, has i accepted a clerkship in the dry goods department of Mr. W. P. t? L Carpet Co. IS INVITED! ) SHOW GOODS!!! ;bat is in the way of Eouse Furnishew and up-to-date, ttings. Just ask for what you want i come very near it. Store open i w , to i p. m. rer shipped free of freight^! VRPET CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. Sept. 17?'.f. ? " ; Roof's general merchandise store., Mr. Heber Barre, principal of the industrial department of the Marion Graded Schools, spent last Saturday and Sunday at the parental home. Mr. Barre was once a student at the Institute. Messrs. Alonzo Lown and Walter Barman, who were students at the Institute for several years and who are now successfully teaching school in this county, attended the Teachers' Issociation Saturday ajd also visited t>be bome of tj^ir parents Saturday md Sunday^^ Mr. Wade Pickens Roof, a recent graduate of the Institute, who is low prosecuting his studies at Newlerry College, ate Thanksgiving .urkey with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Roof, of this place. Below are the names of' the stulenfc? who were present every day ast month: Collegiate Department-Bessie Corey, Eppie Roof, Lily Smoak, Lola iarman, Willie Long Josie Smoak, Chalmers Wessinger, Quincy Shealy, Lnna Derrick, Carro Efird, Bertha Ileckley, Eunice Wessinger, Sallie inhprt.n. "FTatfi "Hprriplr Edna "Rarrp. late Shull, Esfcelle Harman, Hattie >omer, Frank Roberts, Olin Crout, Ernest Livingstone, Jessie Risinger, Jam Matbias, Frank Lown, Lee fowl, Charley Cromer, Fred Crout, Ernestine Graichen, Luvie Craps, foulah George and Eddy Gregory. Intermediate Department?Pearl 31ark, Jessie Corley, Lila Belle Harnan, Ethel Derrick, Leland Hartley, iTrank Hartley, Anna Miller, George Sawyer, Ernestine Barre, Eunice itoof, Missouri Lowman, May Boozer, knise Bouknight, Belle Corley, Kezie 3-eorge, Earle Seay, Nettie Lowman, fan Buren Harman, Anna Smoak, suae Monte. Primary Department?Hsmmond Dorley, Annie Caughman, Pearl Harnan, Valeria Harman, Bertha Howird, Raymond Smoak,Eddie Harman, BLattie B. Cromer, Cecil Barre, Jas. ililler, Lula Bouknight, Bobo Ricard, Liillah Howard, Alvira Sox, Jimmie Willard Sox, Kattie Wingard, F&ncis Fallaw, Rufue Gable, Herbert Stribble, Bryan Stribble, Blanche Shall, Weber feawl, Grover Corley, AjArt Corley, feobert Corley, Wilbur Charlie Howard, Henry Barrett, Mafctie Barrett, Frettie Bar'I r J ? _ a. T\: i 1 i'W Cu^.x-i when yon come t how cheap th< DRY ROODS A Shoes! NEW GOODS EVERY October lo.?3m. Cures Cancer and Blood Poison. If you have blood poison producing eruptions, pimpipp, ulcers, swollen glands, bumps and risings, burning, itching skin, copper-colored spots or rash on the skin, mucous patches in mouth or throat, falling hair, bone pains, old rheumatism or foul catarrh, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B ). It kills the poison in the blood; soon all sores, eruptions heal, hard swellings subside, aches and pains stop and a Derfect cure is made of the IT " " worst cases of Blood Poison. For cancers, tumors, swellings, eating sores, ugly ulcers, persistent pimples of all kinds, take B. B. B. It destroys the cancer poison in the blood, heals cancer of all kinds, cures the worst humors or suppurating swellings. Thousands cured by B. B. B. after all else fails. B. B. B. composed of pure botanic ingredients. Improves the digestion, makes the V?lr?rk/3 r\nro cnr} ri^h ut-rmn fr.hfl awfnl I UAVVyU ^/U&V WUV* w?,v|^w - ?itching and all sharp, shooting pains. Thoroughly tested for thirty years. Druggists, $1 per bottle, with complete directions for home cure. Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice also sent in sealed letter. Selma Notes. To the Editor of the Dispatch: This correspondent has had no time for the past several months to furnish any news for your columns, but as he has just finished his house and is now comfortably settled, he will try to give your readers the news occasionally. The unusually favorable weather j.u.1. i ?:i~J ? LLlab Uoo ^icvaiiou ou iuug una cuauicu the farmers to gather their crops in good condition and to put in a good acreage of small grain. While the cotton crop was a little short, corn was very good and most every one has several nice hogs to kill. Thanksgiving day wss enjoyed by a large number of the members and friends of Rev. Bailentine's charge of WKito nnfwifliQtan^inrr tVio a u i. uiiib- iiiuua, liuwTiuuun.L.u,^ very unpleasant weather which consisted of wind, rain, Bleet and snow. Interesting addresses were made by Revs. Balientine and Younginer, also by Hons. J. Brooks Wingard and C. M. Efird, of course, no program in which Rev. Balientine and his people are interested is complete without plenty of music and that on this Li OILT r ;o Town and see 3y are selling ND NOTIONS. Shoes!! 5 ARRIVING WEEK. occasion was appropriate and eloquently rendered Then followed a most excellent dinner wbich was served by tb9 good ladies in the parsonage yard. Tbe day beiDg so cold and disagreeable the crowd left for their homes soon after dinner. This is the second Thanksgiving day : spent in this manner by tneee people, j The exercises were gracefully presided over by Mr. John C. Swygert, chairman of the Joint Council of the charge. We hope to bee many more DU^U gaiuciiugo. The last caws heard from Mr. Perry Arnick, who has had a very severe attack of pneumonia, he was improving. We will now enjoy better mail facilities than heretofore, instead of twice a week we will now have it six times a week right at our doors. This will put us in closer touch with the outside world and gives us the latest news hot from ihe wires. November 29, 1902 H. hlother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse in the Children's Home in New York, Cure Feverishness, Bad Stom ach, TeethiDg Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 30,000 testimonials. They never fail. At all druggists, 25-v Sample Free. Address Allen S. O.wsUd, Le Roy, N. Y. 6*4. - ? Alethea Item?. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The health of this community is good. News of importance is scarce. R. B. Keencs aod Lei Hall have gone to Columbia to live. We miss them very much. Miss Rosa Burgess, of this section, was married to Mr. Perry Harman of Lexington, recently. May they live a long and happy life is the wish of a friend. The farmers of this section are still sowing small grain. Mr. M. L. Hall, of this section, went to Batesburg on business Friday. R. H. Zt Keeps the Feet Warm and Dry. Ask to day for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures Chilblains, Swollen, Sweating, Sore, Aching, Damp feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. 6w4. WHEN IN REMEMBER THAT COISHOES AT THE 1 STEW SHOES Ts < EVERY SHOE GUARAI Cohen's SI 1636 MAIN ST., i SEE US FOR SHOES 1 I^Buy your shoes from Cohen and | December 19. j THE OLD RELIABLE POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Delmar Dots. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Plenty of rain. The farmers are about through sowing. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Eargle attended the Elks Carnival in Augusta. They also visited R*v. J. D. Sheaiy and family at Graniteville. t Prof. D. A. Quattlebaum, Mr. J. L. and Misses Mary and Bessie Moore visited the former's parents near Newberry the fourth Sunday. The Delmar Graded School observed Thanksgiving Day Thursday. We returned last Wednesday from a week and a half stay with the Union News Cjmpany. While we were connected with tnat company it was our privilege to see Charlotte, Asheville, Greenville, Columbia and Allendale. Our headquarters were in Columbia. We observed the farming interests a good deal and we find that the farms of Lexington and Saluda compare well with any that we have seen. The R. F. D. mail service has been extended through this section. Mr. | A. L. Eargle has resigned as post* | master at this place and it is very I likely that the office will be disconI - A? m?_ i uuueu m a auort utue. ?ne Star route is discontinued?taking effect today. It would be well for all patrons to oave the publishers to change their papers at once. We are on route No. 2 from Leesville. Lloyd. December 1, 1902. For fancy and plain chinaware, glassware, vases and numerous other such goods, go the Bazaar. wanTof vm SHOES 1EN SELLS THE BEST .OWEST PRICES. SJVTSTG DAILY! j SOLD WITH A J TEE AT 1A A SltAl'A tut COLUMBU, S. C. If HEJY J.V OilB CITY. get a school b -g for; our children free.