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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, February 3, 1804. * * * The Dispatch Job Printing J ? Office id prepared to do any & J kind of printing at short notice. J * We guarantee work first class * * at reasonable prices. Give U3 % J a trial order. * * & ? $ $$ * * $ * <? ? $ # * * # # * * PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Fewer gallons; wears longer; Devoe. Milk cattle for sale. Apply to P. H. Cjrley, Lexington, S. C. Dr. J. W. Geiger, of Shumperts, was oq our streets Monday. Tbe February term of court will convene tbe third Monday, 15th. Call and see the new line of men and boy8 bats at Meetze & Son. v , Several of our young citizens visited the opera in Columbia last week. The carpenter's hammer can be faeard all over our town. Talk up tbe ' Free Bridge across the Saluda " Are you kicking on tbe low price cf cotton these cold days? Dixie Lodge of Odd Fellows will meet in tbeir ball tomorrow evening. Representative J. B. WiDgard, E-q, spent Sunday and Monday at home. Mr. I. M. Bduknight, of Ballentine, was in town on business last Wed nesdsy. Call aDd see the pretty novelty and eaeket valentine?, also comics, at the Bazaar. Mr. J. H Koon, of Derrick's in the "Fork, paid our office a pleasant call Saturday. Mr. Elias Metz, of Irmo, recently killed an 0. C I. hog* weighing 493 pounds. There were a number of persons is attendance of the sales, &3, last Monday. Who shall be the next to brake the ground for another brick store in towL? Mr. W. R. Hilderbrand, a prominent citizen of Swansea, called in 1 j Bee us Friday. Mr. A. N Coiley, always prompt, did not forget the Printers on Monday while here. We learn that a negro child was burned to death in a house accident? ally at Swansea, January 27. Meetze & Sod is the place to buy year shoes. They keep reliable as well as durable shoes and sell very cheap. We are indebted to Representative J. B. Wingard, Esq., for copies of the Senate and House j jurnals. Mr. J. Burie Barman, one of our successful truck farmers called in Monday and renewed his paper. Oar young friend Jacob M. Williams of Swausea, was in town Monday and made us a pleasant call. Dr. Giimore will be at Drafts Hotel next Tuesday and Wednesday, 9.a and lO.b, prepared to do dental work. 1 Mr. Levi Po/.le, who receives the Dispatcn on the Leeaville Free Rural Delivery R jute No. 1, called in to see us Saturday. Mr. S. D. Meetze, and wife, who receive the Dispatch on the Columbia R F. D. No. 2, paid our office a call last Thurtday. Mr. John T. Gregory an old vet. while here Monday looking after his pension, ia order to be posted renewed Iiia paper. Mr J. W. Craps, Jr., of the Lewiedaie section, an industrious farmer, was here Saturday and called in to see ud and It ft bis dollar. Mr. J. E. Dunbar, a good citizen of the Clark's Miil section, while in town Saturday on business called in and left a cart wheel with us for his subscription. We were pained to learn that Mr. James B Addy'a daughter, of near Peak, was badly burned last Sunday. Reports say she was not burned seriously. A regular Communication of Lexington Lodge A. F. M, No. 152, convened in their hail, in this place, ia-it Saturday evening and conferred tnt fi.st degree on a brother* Oi account of the illness of Solicitor Thurmond, Geo. Bell Timmerman, E q, is acting in the Solicitors place during the court in CaindeD, for Kershaw county. FOR SALE?One-six horse power portable engine and boiler. For particulars, apply to Lewie Hall, LexingtoD, S. C. 3wl4pd. Our young friend Mr. L?me Rjof, from the Lick Fork section, was here yesterday and renewed his paper. He is a clever fallow and is interested in, and is traveling for a first class musical and comical entertainment. FOR SALE?A good four-year old mare, heavy work animal and well conditioned. Apply to W. C. Swygert, Selwood, S. C. ** T? rk T) ? LI _r AUI iuessrs. in. i . xve-oruin, ui auueville and Lewis Dorroh, of Greenville, two active and valuable members of the House, spent Sunday and Monday with Representative D F. ESrd, and attended services at this place Sunday morniDg. Only one 6ure way to have money ?Save it. Ooly one sure way to save it?Intrust it to the safe keeping of some responsible Bank, so it can't burn boles in your pockets. See our ad. The Home Sink. Through the efforts of Senator H. Sbarpe, our young friend W. H. Donly, Jr, has been appointed clerk in the engrossing department of the General Assembly. We are in receipt of Woods Seed Book for 1904 It is carefully compiled and is unquestionably the best business seed catologue we have seen, giving the most valuable up-todate information about garden and farm crops. Write for one to T. W. Wood & Son, Richmond, Ya. Cures Blood Poison. Cancers, Ulcers. If you have offensive pimples or eruptions, ulcers an any part of the body, aching bones or joints, falling hair, mucous patches, swollen glands, skin itches and burns, sore lips or gums, eating, festering sores, sharp gnaging pains then you suffer from serious blood poison or the beginning of deadly cancer. You may be permanently cured by taking Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B ) made especui?A lttllJ IU tUIC LiiO VTUJLDt UiUUU OliU B&lll diseases. Heals every sore or ulcer, even deadly cancer, stops all aches and pains and reduces all swelliugs. Botanic Blood Balm cures all malignant blood troubles, such as eczema, scabs and scales, pimples, running sotes, carbuncles, scrofula. Druggist, $1.00. To prove it cures, samples of Blood Balm sent free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co , Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice sent in sealed letter. Delighted With Their Visit. Hon. D. F. Efird and a few of bis neighbors in order to make it pleasant and enjoyable for Mr. Efird's invited guests, Messrs. DeBruhl and Dorroh, members of the Legislature, took an old-time rabbit and bird bunt, and after baggiDg a number of birds and cotton tails they were barbecued and relished by the party last Monday. If you doD't believe they feasted high ask these gentlemen of the House. They returned to their duties yesterday feeliDg more vigorous and anxious to perform the work before them. We are glad to know they were delighted with their visit to Lexington. Tannopoline, the great pile remedy cures all kinds of piles, and you can have your money back if not relieved. Try one can. Price one dollar. Murray Drug Co. S. F. ? ITo. 2. Special Agent Humer Arnold, of the Post Office DeDartment. was here last week looking over the proposed new R. F. D. route that is to go from this place up the Wise's Ferry road to Frank Harman's place; thence by W. B. Roberts, W. Q. M. Berley old place, Rawl Kyzer, P. I. Rawl place; thence by Waiter Kyzer to Peters; thence down the new cut road to Lexington. Pension Notice. The County Pension Board will meet again on the 22nd day of Febuary next. All persons having any claims will meet the Board on that day. S. M. Roof, Chairman. Feb. 1,1904. I * Feed pale girls on Scott^ Emulsion. We do not need to sriee all o the reasons win* Scott's j Emulsion restores the strength *) and llcsh and color of coo-.l health to those who suffer f-n:rt sick blood. The fact that it is the beet preparation <{ Cod Liver Oil, ? X rich in nutrition, full ol healthy stimulation is a suggestion as < a o to why it does what it chocs. Scotts Emulsion presents Cod Liver Oil at its best, fullest in strength, least in taste. Young women in their 44 tOPiQ " nm n^rmnnpnfIv mrr-rl \ vv- < v iiMV4i\?i4ti y v uu v. u of the peculiar disease of the blood which shows itself in paleness, weakness and nervousness, by regular treatment with Scott's Emulsion. It is a true blood food and is naturally adapted to the cure of the blood sickness from which so many?young women BVV'e will be glad to send a sample to any sufferer. Re sure that this picture in< wrapper of every bo!tie of SCOTT & BOWNE,. 409 Pearl St., New York. Mr. E W. Tajlor was fceie on busicess Monday aud surely did I 1 1 l;_ j 11 r _ _ _ ? l nana ua 013 aouar lor aDCMuer year. Call rgaiu wj a e always glad to see you. THE RE^SOIT Your Stomacb trouble has not been cured, is btciueeycu have been taking medicines that oDiy alieviate the symptoms, giving only temporary relief. Try Hilton's Life for the Livar and Sidneys, for a permanent relief ana curf, in ail disorders of the stomach, liver and kidneys. CONSTIPATION, the great cause of ill-health, is quickly relieved and soon cured by its use. It cures any irregularities of the kidneys, and by its regulating tfiVct on the system gives vigor and strength to the body. When run down in health and need a medicine that will build you up, take Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys. 25c, 50c and $1.00 bottles. Sold wholesale by the Murray Drug Co, Columbia, S. C. oaia > * p o ry .-1 q r t IT?r?t An X' Ui oca id aw IIUC uatiaai ( jjcA.ugiwu) s c. Those Who Trade AT Leesvilie AND THOSE WHO SHOULD TRADE THERE, Will watch this ypace every week pnd tbey will Irarn thy advantages. We handle Drugs and Standard Medicines of all kind. Perfumery and Toilet Articles. And a lot of things useful and necessary tor everybody. BUT OUR GARDEN SEEDS If you wish satisfactory results. Stock ail treeh and guaranteed. Call and see us. and our goods and prices will do the rest. I Grosson Drug' Co., j Leesvilie, S. C. ! Jan. 27 ?tf. i | TYPEWRITER ! MFAnOliARTPRS. j llktri v \ <wr?i( aa w If you h?v? a sick tvpewiiter, consult DR GIBBKS, I Cures Guaranteed. If ycu waDt to buy ft new typewriter, or exchange your old one, consult Gibbee. i J. WILSON BIBBES, Office Supplies, Rubber Stamps. Office Furniture. ' 1334 Main St. Columbia, S. C. Gregorv-Rh | We wish you a perous New Yea you for valued j the past. We hor ance of the sam? value for your mo We are now "wi and will begin bug 0Q Head of Hon a: Art TkT7/1 rf TTTfl R W.7 y;i bubbles i i G i efo v = R 11 < *> +y 1115 PLAIN STEEE' Febrnary 11 ?ly. CALL TO SEE US: BUGGIES Wagon II mm W. F\ LEXOGTOiV, 1 A GOOD I RESOLUTION jp ?like a crying baby in clmrcli? be carried out. Ifif If you've been intending i chase a new pair of shoes for tl P ?or that girl?don't delay any 1 jjgjj Come while our assortm y styles and sizes remains unbrol $$ We always carry many styl JR lots of them. p Just now we have an extra y tity of styles?and more youn w shoes than usual. y There are prices to fit ever ^ etbook, and there's one pair oi jfj in particular that we wish you | THOMAS A. 150 Yi (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.) p 1736 Main Street, Columbia, Notice. Not ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO 4 LL PERSONS IN A the Estate of Miss Christina Cor- 11 Jwtatr of Mrs. ley, deceased. will make payment and ceased, will make } those havinjr demands against said Es- having demands a$*i?: rate will iile them projxTly attested tor die them properly at' pavmenf within thirty days from date, within thirty days fr with. GEO. W. COR LEY. JR.. GEO. Executor. | January ] '. IWL?lwlu. j January L\ 1901. ea Mu le Oo. happy and pros- < ir and to thank > J )atronage of the >e for a continu3 and guarantee ney. de open" for 1904 dness with T'flll Af>( 0^ Helmut?*. ?j|j a D WAGONS, 93 1 ea Mule Co. flj r, COLUMBIA, S. C. H BEFORE BUYING? ? m wm m m w?a ? ROOF, ^ 1 ^^83 U/nrlri inn DhaaahIa f M M&JPj | Tfcuumy iiuaciua; M should ^ j Rings, V P | Chains, * :o pur- P Jewelry, latboy ?j J Watches, m onger. W \ Cut Glass, m ent of ^ i Sterling Silver, w :en. m \ K I All the numerous articles suitable for pres- V| es, and m i ents oi all kinds, we now have illos- il|g| trated by photographs direct from Wjj the articles, in our catalogue of 3 o -n which we will be pleased qUail- to send you one on request. 1| , i We deliver all goods free by mail, .gSt6rS express, or lreight cn all orders with W& CAS^' a guarantee satisfaction always. r v./->oV ^ I5- H. L.ACHICOTTE & COMPANY, f pOCK- 1424 Main Street, f shoes <$i COLUMBIA, - - - . S. C, to see. ^ 3*1 NTE, 1 # STATS OF SOUTH CAEOLIHA, s. c. t COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. jF, W. Shehane. Plaintiff vs. Andre* ErHliry* 1>ofemiant" ' Magistrate Court?Summons. To the defendant in the above entitled j /ip cause of action : ' ~XT OU AltE HEREBY SUMMONED AND iDEBTED TO THE X rtqnired to answer the complaint in Nancy t'orloy, do- this action, of which a copy has been filed uivim'nt and those with the Magistrate at New Brookland, S. ink said Estate will C.. aud if yon Jail to answer the complaint rested for payment within five d iys the plaintiff will apply to rlntf whh the Court for the renef demanded in the- * M ('()RT FY complaint. F. W. iSHEIIANE, Plaintiff. Executor. Now BrookUnd, S. C., Dec. 22, lOOJ. -4wK5. Ow-lU.