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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, October 21,1903. PINCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. The county fair is now in full blast. The State Fair opens in Columbia next Tuesday. Many farmers have planted their fall crop of oats. A nice line of ladies' waisting, at C. TS /M 1 % T i T\ i_ ui. uoriej 8, Jjexington jL*epoi. Hon. A. Frank Lever is in town taking in the County Fair. The county fair is now in full blast and the attendance is very large. All ready some people are registering kicks against the weather. A heavy frost was reported from the low grounds Monday morning. Meet us at the State Fair next week with that dollar you owe us. There is only one prisoner now confined in the jail of Lexington county. The annex to the store house of D* E. Ballentine is nearing completion. For fashionable footwear go, to Cohen, 1636 Main st., Columbia, S. C. As is usually the case Lexington county will be represented at the State Fair this year. The colored Baptist of the county are holding an association meeting in the church in this place. Ladies will find the most fashionable millinery at C. E. Corleys, Lexington Depot. Mr. D. C. Harman, of the BDcky Well section, was in town Thursday < on business and called in to see us. < We publish this week the claims < against Lexington county for the month ending October 5th, 1903, Audited and approved. < Do you want a good 22 calibre ride? If so, come and get one cheap, at this office. i Mr. Simon Biekley, of the High ' Hill section of the Fork sold a load of oats in town Friday and was trading with our merchants. , * Mrs. John 0. Swygert, who has 4 been visiting her daughter, Mrs. James H. Hope, in this place returned to her home in Peak Monday. Since the end of the Tillman trial , the telegraph offices of both the com- < panies have closed, and the genial and 4 gentlemanly operators have "vamoos- , ed the ranch." The furniture of Ballentine Lodge, - No. 75,1. O. 0. F., is being moved from its present location to the hall < over the Episcopal chapel, at which place the lodge will meet in the . futureMiss Minnie, an attractive daughter of Mr. Arthur Nunamaker of the Fork, and one of Young's popular clerks, came over from Columbia today and is taking in the County Fair. We have again made arrangements whereby we can offer tc cash subscribers the Dispatch and the Home and Farm for $1.25 a year. Mr. Lawrence Sease, President of the Prosperity Cotton Oil Mill and a prominent educator of that progressive town, visited his old home in this county last week and while in town called in to see us. A fine line of the very best harness, and Baddies in the city can be found at Davis & Co., 1517 Main, St., Cot i_ o n r? t_ i_ lumoiH, o. xvepaif wora cueapiy imd promptly doae. Miss Sue Corley has resumed the exercises of her school at Smith Branch academy. Miss Sue is one cf the most intelligent and accomplished teachers now engaged in the public Bchool service of the county. A telegram was received at this place yesterday afternoon by F. E. Dreher, Esq., announcing the death of Mr. George D. Tillman, brother of Colonel James H. Tillman, at his linmc in 17!s3rrafia1d /?nnnf,V. 4iV/MAV AAA ArfV4gVMV4V* The best line of clothing ever brought to Lexington is now being shown by C. E. Corley, Lexington Depot. Come and pick out your suit, s.nd he will make the price to suit. A good suit of clothes in exchange for a little money is what he will do for you. Supervisor's Report. Office County Commissioners, October 5, 1903. Claims against Lexington county, audited and approved, Oct. 5, 1903. No. Name. Nature. Amt. 382 T E Campbell, repairs to court house furniture. .$ 17 75 333 Jno P Richardson, mag. and constable salary.... 62 50 QC/i* r! P PieVi inanr'fifrD^Q anH UUT V JLII XVIOU) AJLJl Ug UViMVV mmv? constable salary.... 18 75 385 P H Cjrley, con. salary 25 00 386 F P Sheuly, mag. salary 31 00 387 H A Meetze, mag. salary 37 50 388 J M Marchant, mag. and constable salary 43 75 389 G W Asbill, salary as con. for mag and coroner 27 00 390 G A Derrick, Auditor Bal 75 00 391 F W Shealy, treas sal... 75 00 392 Jno S Derrick, su ed sal 50 00 393 Jno S Derrick, su edca stamps &c for office.... 2 25 394 Saml B George, salary clerk of court 116 67 395 Saml B George,supplies and material for court h 10 13 396 Dr L M Mitchell, ex lu 5 00 367 Dr J J Wingard, ex lu 5 00 398 Dr J W WessiDger, ex lu 5 00 399 D M Crosson, exam lu... 5 00 400 G S Drafts, judge pro., lunacy proceedings 15 00 401 Dr F R Geiger, ex and conveying lunatic...... 1026 402 T C Sturkie, grand jury expert 20 00 403 T H Gaughman, sh sal 200 00 404 T H Caughman, diet'g 104 00 405 T H Caughman, jail exs 9 25 406 T H Caughman, conv lu 20 79 407 A W Cumalander, shoe'g mules for chaingaDg... 1 75 408 L S Mathias, sup eg.. 19 66 409 H F Hendrix, sup eg:. 32 52 410 Meetze & Son, sup p h. 14 61 411 Ballentine & Co., sup for poor house 2 75 412 C D Barr, coffin 5 00 413 J L Long, salar, advances &c. poor house 28 20 414 H M Wingard, sup p h 16 05 415 H M Wingard, oil &o c h 70 416 J C Swygert, lumber.. 11 34 417 M W Caughman, lumber 3 00 418 J W & J A Wessinger, building bridge 256 35 419 J E Stuck, lumber,work 28 22 420 A W Harman, bridge repairs ? %.... 150 421 W W Hall, lumbr, work 19 97 422 P E Amick, lumber.... 8 50 423 C D Barr, lumber 2 56 424 D F Efird, lumber 7 32 425 R B Koon, lumber, work 1 75 426 E F Hall, lumber, work 14 83 427 L P Smith, magistrate and constable salary 56 25 428 L P Smith, stationery for magistrate 3 15 i rta n ir tt j i* izy vjr m. narman, stationery and printing. 27 20 430 J J Bickley, salary and Bup , overseer and guard chaingang 62 75 431 W H Bickley, guard eg 2 50 432 J W & J A Wessinger, work on road 3 65 433 Adam Corley, pauper... 200 434 J F Mahaffy, lumber &c 2 75 435 G W Asbill, conveying convicts 5 64 436 G W Reeder, comr sal.. 75 00 437 John W Fry, comr sal., 75 00 438 A O Wilson, coroner sal 12 50 439 S R Peavy, coroner con. 2 00 440 F E Dreher, clerk,sfcmps and freight 2 45 441 R & W Haigood, puaprs 4 00 Total $ 1,805 32 Respectfully submitted, G. A. SHEALY, County Supervisor. Mr. James. W. Kaminer, a prominent farmer of the Pelion section died of Viio Am a loof W n/lniiDrlofr cTrnninn* an uxo uvuxc uci u cuucouaj w i vuxiig after a long and painful illness. During which he suffered much. He was a good citizen, a kind neighbor an affectionate husband and an indulgent father. He was buried in St. Peter's cemetery Thursday, in the presence of his relatives, neighbors and friends. Jake Geiger has sworn out a warrant against lawyers E. L. Asbill and T. C. Sturkie, charging the former with carrying conoeled weapons and trespass after notice, and the latter with simple trespa'3 after notice. They will be given a preliminary hearing before Magistrate Richardson at Chapin on November 2nd. Shylock was the man who wanted a pound of human flesh. There are many Shylocks now, the convalescent, the consumptive, the sickly child, the pale young woman, all want human flesh and they can get it?take Scott's Emulsion. Scott's Emulsion is flesh and blood, bone and muscle. It feeds the nerves, strengthens the digestive organs and they V-/ -w ? feed the whole body. For nearly thirty years Scott's Emulsion has been the great giver of human flesh, i We will send you a couple o? : ounces free. i SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. 409-415 Pearl Street. New York* coc. and |i.oc; all druggists. Fiiefliea are used as jewels by the women of Mexico. They tie them in little gauze bags and put them in their hair or on their clothing. They also keep them in little wire cages and feed them on scraps of sugar cane. "Strength and vigor come of good food, duly digested. 'Force,' a readyto-serve wheat and barley food, adds no burden, but sustains, nourishes, invigorates." Lithia Water. Bottled Gingerale, Coca-Cola, on Ice, at The Bazaar. ftamKHHTCYCUKE Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right SHOES at COST. As I am going out of the SHOE business I will sell my shoes at FIRSTCOST. Shoes that was 81.50 now $110. Shoes that was 81 35 now $110. Shoes that was $2 00 now 81 60. Shoes that was 82 50 now 81 80. Shoes that was 83.00 now 82.35. Shoes that was $1 00 now 80c. Children's in like pioportion. COME EARLY BEFORE THE STOCK IS PICKED OYER. Li, E. M, SttEOAK, LEXINGTON, S. C. October 21?lmo. For Sale. WE. THE UNDERSIGNED, HEIRS of Mrs. Mary Ann Meetze, deceased, offer at private sale until the first Monday in December next and if not sold then they will offer at public outcry before the court house door in the town of Lexington to the highest bidder, immediately alter the official sales, on the first Monday in December, ndxt; "All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the county of Lexington, State of South Carolina, containing sixty-six (66) acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of Reuben Harman, lands formerly owned by S. R. and J. H. Lewie and lands of J. W. Craps in Gilbert Hollow Township about three miles from Lewiedale. For further particulars as to terms, etc., apply to G. S. CROUT, ELIZABETH GABLE, Heirs of Mrs. Mary Ann Meetze, deceased, uctooer zi, iyi,j.?vwoo, Notice. All persons having claims against the late J. A. Mailer, ceoeased, will render the saiue. properly verified, and those indebted to him will make payment to the undersigned. MRS. J. A. MULLER, Administratrix. Lexincton, S. C., October 20, 1903. 3w52. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby Positively lorbidden to trespass upon the lands of the undersigned by hunting or trespassing in any manner. The law will be strictly enforced against all who violate this notice. J. H. COUNTS, I.H. NUNAMAKER. A. L. LEITNER, A. E. NUNAMAKER, JOS. 15. NUNAMAKER. October 21, 1903.?4w53. I | WILL BE FOBNI 'I;':*r, 'i si bMtfS w..~ ... 'ilv,./!-.. it-iii'j.. .. : . * p|_;_ OLD HICKORY WAGO of our co Gregory?R]: 1115 PLAIN STBE Febrnary 14?lvWE OFFER BAGGING 500 per cent, profit to far: prices be! ouitlsn SHOES, DR1 GOO IS COMPEETE iN E BUGGIES i^L AC EVER OEFEKEU lis LEXINGTON. TRADE M W. F\ LEXINGTON, $8 Solid Osk Bureaus F. B. Glass 19x24. 1 00 Dining Chairs $5.95, Rockers to match, 10 Solid Oak Bureaus, F. B. Glass 20x24, | 12 00 Folding Lou S8 50, j Large Arm Rockeri 12 Solid Oak Bureaus, F. B. Glass 24x30, | K. Safes, 2 50, 3 0 $10.00 | Bed Springs, 1 90. " 6 Sold Oak Beds, 6 feet high 4 90 I Lace Uurtains, i uv 5 Solid Oak Beds, 5 feet high, $4 10. i Stoves, all ware co: " 4 Solid Oak Beds, 4 feet high, 3 25. K. Tables, 1 50. 1 ' 44 3 Solid Oak Beds, 3i leet high, 2 50. Extension Tables, 44 2 50 Poplar Beds, light and dark, $2 00. p i nn 75c. 3 slat Back Cane Seat Oak Chairs. 60c. ^by Cradles. 1 00. 65c. 3 slat Back Split Seat Oak Chairs, 50c. Nice Mattresses fro 4 50 oak f., 8 Day Clock, guaranteed,, 2 90. ' Sideboards from 9 AND LOTS OF OTHER B. We want your trade and to s< 1231 MAIN, STREET, COLUMBIA. - - - J I E.G. 000 Make your orders. t/ o j lsii (Grove's Taste has stood the test 25 years. Average bottles. _ Does this record of merit app& Enclosed with every bottle is a Ten Cent fill I ill H iw I'll iiiiiwiiiHiwiMWWiwiiiinffiraTwrBirni ) AT OUR PLACE. -, . , ,1.1 iT\ T l. .. O P -'rrv : ;? i - :. $ ./.'fl I ' . '- i . W ,,} fl <A > * ' :*-: \<&z. NS are first in the hearts untrymen, a ea M u 1 e Co,) ET, COLUMBIA, S. C. 4000 BALES m am. am w ?? ? ? and ties, i triers. Don't fail to get our ore buying. rOCK OF dsand notions, VERY DEPARTMENT. j I kiw*Jr OUR. STOCK OF i wagons | IS COMPLETE. | ROOF, > S. C. I , cane seat, oak, 85c. ! Beautiful Hall Back from 6 00 and up. W 1 25. i Shades, lots ol tbem, 23c. was 40c. nges, 10 00. ' Shades, aDd gcod ones. too. 3, oak, 2 00. ; Nice Bed Spreads .large size 98c. was 1 50. 0 and 5 00. I Large Heavy Bed Qailts, 1 50 was 2 50. ^ 2 50, 3 50 and 5 CO. [ See our Lamps, 1 00 was 1 50. ) to 1 50 per pair. j See our Rugs, 36x72, 1 00 was 1 50, * mplete, 8 25, 10, and 12. See our genuine Smyner Rugs. 30x60, 1 98 75 to 2 60. ! was 2 50. solid oak, 3 90 to 10 00. . See our Iron Beds, 3 50 was 5 00. ! Sec our Nice Pictures, 1 00 was 1 50. m 1 90 up. See our White Bowl and Pitcher. 90c, was 75 up. i 1 25. A.RGAINS IN FURNITURE. will treat you right. Come ee us. | , OPPOSITE T, M. C. A.. j - - - - ft f! I " KJ* \y K. Manager, | We guarantee sat- j action. J less Chill Tonic 1 ? Annual Sales over One and a Half AGDion If >1 to you? No Core, No Pay. 50c. I , package of Grove's Black Root. Liver Pills. J ' A j J