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The Lexington Dispatch
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1898.
Indez to ITe'v Advertisements
Stoves?J. C. Stanley & Bro.
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Final Discharge?I. A. Caughman.
Wanted?The Werner Company.
Osborne's Business College.
Not ices will be inserted
in the Local department at
the uniform price of 5 cents
yer line, to one and aU.js?\
Dr.BnlTs
gu. COUCH SYRUP
Will cure a Cough or Cold at once.
It positively relieves all throat troubles.
Small doses. Price 25 cents at druggists.
Wantei.
40,000 No. 1 pine shiDgles, at once,
by Killian Harman, Lexington, S. C
[ Members Take Notice.
I desire to see all tbe members of
Hebron church present next Sunday
at the church, at 11 o'clock, a. m.
W. M. HardeD, P. C.
Cental Notice.
Dr. J. E. Boozer will be here
Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nov.
11th, 12tb, and 13th prepared to do
Dental work. Those wishing prompt
attention will please call at Dr. J. E.
Kaufmann's Drug Store and procure
a postal card for appointment, sev- i
eral dayk in advance.
An Uncertain Dlse&ae. |
There is no disease more uncertain in its
nature than dj-spepsia. Physicians say that
the symptoms of no two?ases agree. It is
therefore most difficult to make a correct (
diagnosis. No matter how severe, or under
what disguise dyspepsia attacks you. Browns' !
flron Bitters will cure it. Invaluable in all
diseases of the stomach, blood and nerves.
Browns' Iron Bitters is sold br all dealers- ,
Large Pecans.
Clerk of the Cjurt Spann has our
thanks for some samples of fine pe- ^
cans which were grown on his farm
near Leesville. They are very large
and the meat i3 finely flavored, crisp J
and sweet. He has a grove of fifteen <
trees and if he should conclude to
* < - xi l--x 1 \A
put toe nuts on me mamvi ue wyuiu j
undoubtedly realize more from them ]
than he would from the same amount
of land these trees cover were it
planted in cotton.
No Cure?No Pay.
That is the way all druggists sell
? - Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for 3
Chills and Malaria. It is simply
Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. ]
Children love it. Adults prefer it to
bitter nauseating Ionics. Price, 50c
Be Prompt.
"We were misinformed as to the 1
time for the openiog of the Cbarter 1
Oak school. It will open on the 1st 3
Monday in November, instead of the
first day of that month as previously i
announced. Patrons and pupils will i
take note of this correction and the 1
pupils should be prompt in attendance
at the school house next Mon- ?
day, as Prof. Dreher, the principal, i
will be there to arrange the classes
and assign the lessons.
A Clevgr Trick. ,
It certainly looks like it, but there ?
is really no trick about it. Anybody
can try it who has Lame Back and ^
" Weak Kidneys^CP^laria or nervous x
t-r/Mikloo TVo mooV hp pan fiUT6
ilUUV/iCC** IT W ? ? ^
himself right away by taking Electric
Bitters. This medicine tones
up the whole system, acts as a stirru- 8
lant to Liver and Kidneys, is a blood ?
purifier and nerve tonic. It cures ?
Constipation, Headache, Fainting
Spells, Sleeplessness and Melancholy, c
It is purely vegetable, a mild laxa- i
tive, and restores the system to its ]
natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters
and be convinced that they are a j
miracle worker. Every bottle guar- (
anteed. Only 50c a bottle at J. E. |
Kaufmann's Drug Store.
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State Flower.
State Superintendent of Education ?
Mayfield says, in a circular, that this <
State has no State Flower and he ]
wants the teachers of the schools to
permit their pupils to vote for tte
llewer of their choice on Aibor Day,
which i9 the third Friday in this |
month. Those schools in this county
which have an election for this purnose,
the teachers are requested to j 1
M. ' report
the result to the Cjuoty Su- 1
perinteudent of Education, who will 1
tabulate the vote of the county and 1
report to the State Superintendent
of Education, who will announce the (
result. i
Prevention
better than cure. Tutt's Liver '
Pills will not only cure, but if
taken in time will prevent
Sick Headache,
Kil i nnc n PCC mnLflP
*uy uiuvuaiu ..
constipation,- jaundice, torpid
liver and kindred diseases.
TUTT'S Liver PILLS
ABSOLUTELY CURE.
I
-o
Hilton's Iodoform Liniment will
kill the poison from poison Ivy, i
counteract poison from bites of j
snakes, stings of insects. In a sure i
cure for sore throat. Will cure any
case of sore mouth. 2oc.
PENCIL AXD SCISSORS.
Wayside Note* Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Kan.
Salesday Monday.
Now for the State Fair.
Have you seen the comet ?
Yesterday was All Saiuts Day.
Cotton has a downward tendency.
"We are having beautiful weather
now*.
The days are growing beautifullyless.
Overcoats do not now* look out of
season.
Read the legal sales advertised in
tbis paper.
Many farmers have prepared their
lands for wheat.
Fine French, plain and stick candy,
at the Bazaar.
The forests now present a varigated
appearance.
Hogs are being fattened for the
knife of the butcher.
The glorious harvest moon shines
in all its brilliancy.
Happy is the man whose barns
and smoke house are full.
Our market is now well supplied
with farm and garden truck.
Chickens and eggs are beginning
to find their way to our market.
Rbbon cane is being cut and
molasses making i9 in full blast.
Those who are so fortunate to
own a natch are dif?f*iner notatoes. I
w JT OO OA
The war has ended, but there is no
end for the use of war revenue
stamps.
The editor of this paper has two
Df as fine hogs as we have seen this
season.
Bicycle ridiDg seems to be a fad
with the colored people, as well as
Lhe whites.
Mr. Willie Kawl, left Monday on
bis way to join his regiment, the 2nd
Seorgia.
The prudent housewife is overhauling
and mending up last winter's
2lothes.
Sweet mountain butter, cabbage,
potatoes, onions, chestnuts, at the
Bazaar.
When you have anything to sell
jse the columns of the Dispatch to
make it known.
Through the medium of the State
Fair all branches of industry including
stock have been greatly improved.
If you lose your soul it will not be
because there are hypocrits in the
jhurch, but because there is sin in
four own heart.
Norway is the only country in the
ivoild which is not increasing its annual
yield of cereals. The reason is
bund in climatic condiiions.
We learn that Mr. Jake Kjzer,
vbo has been residing in town for a
3umber of years, will move back to
lis farm in the near future.
We have just received a large
shipment of Northern cabbage which
ve will sell at a reduced pi ice.
Meetze & Son.
We hope the next cbaDge in the
schedule of the Southern Railway
vill give us a morniDg train to and
m evening train from Columbia.
The single standard seems to have
>rought prosperity to the rich,
vhile the poor are still hustling and
ligging for bread and meat.
The extensive sale of live stock at
motion during Fair week will give
ill an opportunity to improve their
itcck. Sales are positive.
Mrs. Slocum (to her husband's
;hum)?Tom, I wish you'd break
rim of playing poker. The Chum?
[ did break him only last night.
One of the best lines of the most i
'ashionable shoes for ladies, men and
ihildren in the latest shapes aDd
:oes. Cull and see t! em at Meetze
k Son's.
Wise men are instructed by reason;
men of less understanding by
experience; the most ignorant by
oecessit}; and the beast by nature.
Sm J e?S*A*SF^eF
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use gS
in time. Sold by druggists. r*l
Voters are required to show both
their registration certificate and poll
tax receipt to the managers before
they can vote next Tuesday. Keep
this in mind.
A stubborn cough or tickling in
the throat yields to One Minute
Cough Cure. Harmless in effect,
touches the right spot, reliable and
just what is wanted. It acis at
once. J E. Kaufmann.
Col. Thomas W. Holloway, Secretary
of the State Fair, was an interested
spectator of our County Fair.
He expressed himself a3 ddightid
with what he saw.
While the school children are bein*
taught the principles of the
' Three lis," the furmers are studying
the value of the "Three HV?
hog, hominy and Lome.
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lue Durnoer ana vaiue ui iuu pcmiurns
offered by the Slate Fair,
surpass those of previous years, is
the success of the *98 fair promises
to surpass all previous records.
GRIPPE
Grippe and influenza invariably leave
the system with a bad cough. For
such Dr. John \V. Bull's Cough Syrup
is highly recommended. This wonderful
remedy gives relief at once,
conquers the worst cough overnight
and soon effects a thorough cure.
DtiBnHb
COUCIi SYKUt*
Cures Grippe and Influenza.
Doses are small ana pleasant to take. Doctors
recommend it. 1'rice .25 cts. At all druggists.
?\Irs. H. G Barre has opened at
Lscsville a beautiful line of sew inilinery
goods and asks the ladies to
call and examine her goods before
going elsewhere. "Will sell to suit
the 5 cents cotton.
A black silk parasol, one bkck
g >ve and a black net veil were left
in the ladies waiting room in tte
Fair building, the owner caD get
them by calling on Mrs. M. D.
Harman.
You invite disappointment when
you experiment. DeWiti's Little
Early Risers are pleasant, easy,
thorough little pills. They cure constipation
and sick headache just as
sure as you take them. J. E. Kaufmann.
Ellen Hampton, a prominent colored
woman of this place, died at
her home, near the Fair grounds
yesterday morning, and her remains
were interred in the Fort burjiDg ,
grounds today.
Father?But you have no means i
ai d no prospects. If I give my '
daughter to you, what is to become 1
of hei? Suitor? Well, sir, you are a ]
wealthy man, and you are surely not :
going to see your daughter starve. i
"Ob, oh!" exclaimed Mrs. B, '
crazed with toothache, "why can't
people be born without teeth?'' If 1
I you will recollect a moment, my
dear," replied Mr.JB., "you will be '
coivinced that such is the fact."
For broken surfaces, sores, insect ,
I # 1
j bites, burns, skin diseases and espe- ,
| cially piles there is one reliable rem- 1
edy, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.
When you call for DeWitt's don't
accept counterfeits or frauds. You
will not be disappointed with DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve. J. E
Kaufmann.
It is the duty of every Christian
to wait upon the Lord in his own
tabernacle, therefore tjie pastor of
the Methodist, church at this place
expects to see every Christian in
i ?i :
IUWU WUU ale IJUu piu VlUCUliaujr
hindered at prayer meeting tomorrow
night.
Our collector is on the war path
and is armed with numerous bills
which he is anxious to exchange
with as many delinquent subscribers
for the Almighty dollar, meet him
at the various appointments of the
County Treasurer and have your receipt
receipted.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
James Stone, died last Friday night
and was buried in the Gross graveyard
Saturday. The beautiful young
flower was too delicate and frail to
stand the storms and winters of this
life, so God took the tender bud into
his own keeping and transplanted it
in the heavenly garden.
Capt. S. M. Roof has our thanks for
a sack of flour. The flour was
made at his mill on Twelve Mile
creek, and it is white, nutricious and
sweet and makes delicious biscuits,
bread and pastry. It is surprising
that when such superior quality of
flour can be made from home grown
wheat that people will persist in
buying an inferior article of Northern
manufacture.
The State Fair is coming on apace '
and one at least ont of nearly every
family in the connty will attend. ^
For the information of those who go
to Columbia, we mention that one of i
the most attractive places in that c
city is Piatt, Hook & Shull, who
keep the best line of family and ]
plantation groceries which they sell
at the lowest possible prices. Those i
who go to the city to lay in their
supplies should certainly call at this t
store otherwise they will lose money. '
A word to the wise is sufficient. 2
Mr. U X. Gunter, Jr., formerly cf
Bttesburg, this county, but now of Spartanburg,
has been appointed
Assistant Attorney General by At- I
torney General Barber, vice Judge 1
Townsend resigned. Mr. Gunter has '<
also received the offer of the same position
under Attorney General Belliu- <
ger. Judge JLownsend goes to Washington
to serve as private Secretary 1
to Senator McLauiin. <
Millions Given Away.
It is ceitaiuly gratifying to the
public to kuow of one concern in the j
land who are not afraid to be genc-r <
ous to the needy and suffering.
The proprietors of Dr. King's New !
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds, have edven avvav over ten
' "* n ? - v
million trial buttles of this great
medicine and have the satisfaction
of knowing it has absolutely cured
thousands of hopeless case?. Asthma,
Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all
! diseases of the Throat, Chest and
! L lugs are surely cured by it. Call
on J. E. Kaufmann, Druggist, and
get a trial bottle free. Kegular size
50o. and$l. Every bottle Guaranteed
or price refunded. i
Ths Pageant cf the Era.
The Adam Fmepaugb aod Sel's
Brotheis>,/StU|>"udous Consolidated
Stru t Parades.
If thing of beauty is a joy forever,"
one of the grandest and most
sensational beauties most certainly I
should attract unanimous attendance,
andas the united street pai ales of the
Great Forepaugh and Sells Brothers'
eDormous combined shows more than
till the bill in the latter inspect, it j
may be assumed that their first appearance
in Columbia, on the morn- I
ing of Friday, November 18, will see
assembled many thousands of spectators
from everywhere within a radius
of fifty miles or more, and more j
especially as the low excursion rates J
will prove an additional inducement j
to come. Erchof the big shows i
named has heretofore given a parade'
well worth seeing, and something
outsplendoring all past productions
of the kind may be counted on when
their two parades are blended in one
huge march, with many signal new
attractions added. There is a host
and plethora of impressive and allur
ing sights, such as the two biggest
herds of biggest elephants, a splendid
menagerie of rare and savage
wild beasts in great open and performing
dens, Cleopatra's historically
gorgeous royal barge of state, hundreds
of the finest horses ever har
nessed and all elegantly caparisoned,
the biggest and costliest chariot of
the nations, bearing upon its summit
the goddess of liberty and a living
lion loose at her feet, car of Juggernaut
drawn by elephants and carrying
an elephant high in air, chariot
}f Euterpe, carrying Merrick's Military
Band of twenty-eight soloists,
md drawn by a team of twent}-four
borsee, twelve coal black aeu twelve
mow white beauties, hitched alternately,
forming a massive, moving
rquine checker board, more and
more elegantly costumed people than
were ever before seen in an arenic
parade, a hundred lavishly decorated
?hariots, cages and fairyland equip
iges, an Asiatic caravan of giant
2am els and dromedaries and an
almost incomputable wealth and
variety ef other fascinating displays.
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ALL DRUGGISTS.
"The Battle of Manila "
One of the great features of the
State Fair, and one which will attract
a large number of visitors to the fair
s the grand spectacular display of
ireworks and Pain's Battle of Manila.
Ct is said that it will be the greatest
md most magnificent production of
Dhrotechny ever seen in Columbia,
md everybody in the county should
>ee it. Dewey has fought the wonderful
battle of Manila, the success of
vhich startled the civilized nations of
;he world and they acknowledged the
juperioiity of American generalship,
gunnery and seamanship. You could
lot witness the actual battle, but, for
i trifling consideration you can wit
less a true and faithful reproduction
)f all its details, by* visiting Cklumlia
during Fair week, November 15,
16 and 17.
Tots From the Cress Eoads.
Io the Editor of the Dispatch:
We are having some very fine
veather for sowing small grain.
The health of our community is
rery good, there being only a few
:ase3 of fever.
I am very glad to see Mr. B. J.
Derrick out with us again.
Mr. Ben Hiller went to town last
veek on business.
Mr. William McCartha had one of
hose old time corn shuckings last
rhursday night. It was eDj >yed by
ill who were present.
Mrs. Joe Epting and child, of near
tr:w?
LJLllLUU, >CIJr >Y1L1I IOCI.
Mrs Willie Sarette is still confined i
to bed with chill and fever. I hope it J
will not be long until she will be out
igain.
R B. Hiller is buying a great deal
of cotton this fall.
Mr. Calvin Slice lost a very fine
horse the other week from an attack
of colic. I sympathize with him for
bis loss.
C. W. Eargle was visiting L. E. j
Bickley's last week.
G. W. Williams, and son Henry, j
have about finished painting the j
church at Spring Hill.
1\Tre T.cvino Tx nnn ftn/1 rlanohtpr ;
.I'-l". to-? I
ire visitiug George Bicklej's this !
week. S.
Valnnblc to Women. |
Especially valuable to women is Browns' j
Iron Bitters. Backache vanishes, headache i
disappears, strength takes the place of
weakness, nr.d the plow of health readily
comes to the pallid cheek when this won- i
dcrful remedy is taken. For sickly children j
cr overworked men it has no equal. Xohonie i
should he without this famous' remedy. |
Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by ail dealers, j
-
The Chinese divide their day into
12 purts of two hours each.
To borrow is humau; to forget all
about it is still more so.
A Cure for Sleeplessness.
I con-m need u-ing 'onr Ramon'* Liver
Pills A Tonic Pellets ilie first of Ia comber.
8!tC tor rieart and Liver trouble I vill
u vcr orsret the ?ood ttiev have done nie.
I could not sleep, was short of bie.tlh and.
in fact, couitl m?t woik anv. i nave t
a few box s ami t) day I feel as well t>s I
evtr did in tny l:'e ? (i M. lirit' 0:1. 11 ?I brook,
W. Va. For :sa e by G V. Ila-m u
and J. E. I\aurnian:i.
Tw Our Subscribers?Important.
The Quaker Valley Mfg. Co . of Chicago
have it quested us to auncuiiCe that they
have severs'1 thnumnd sets of the finest coin
silverp.sited War Memorial ."pooiis leftover
from their neeiit distribution. They will
mail, postpaid, a full set < f six of these
spoons to every subscriber to the Dispatch
wh > will send name and address -a postal
card will do. It, on receipt of the spoons,
you find them the most exquisitely beautiful
specimens ol the silversmith's art jon
ever saw, and worth $:5bti remit 7S cents,
as pajment in full, within lib days; it not
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pleased, return spoons ujnieui.oie^. .t-inu
spoon is of a different ibsign -after dinner
coffee size?showing soldiers in can p in
Cuba. Mo^ro C istle and foor U. S. Battleships
They are imperishable tuememtoes
of the late w.-.r, and every subscriber should
accept this most remarkable ?tier, aud obtain
a set before it is too late. All that's
necessary is to sav you're a subscriber to
the Dispatch (this is important) and that
you accept Memorial Spoon offer. Address
Quaker Valley Mfg. Co., 357 W. Harrison
btrtct, Chicago, III
Filial Discharge,
Notice is hereby given topersons
interested that I will apply to
the Hon. C. E Leaphart, Judge of Probate
in and for the County of Lexington, State
of South Carolina, on the 2 nth day of November,
189$. at 10 o'clock a ni , for a
final discharge us Administrator of the Es
tite of J. W. Btugbmau. deceased.
H A. SPANN, C. C C. P.audG. S.,
Administrator.
October 25. D9$. 5-. 2
Final Discharge.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
il persons interested that I will apply to
the Hon, C, E. Leaphart, Judge of Probate
in and for the County of Lexingtou, 8tale
of South Carolina, on the 20th day of November,
189$, at lOo'c'ock a. m , for a final discbarge
as Adu inistrator of the Estate of
Mrs. Mattie Counts, deceased.
II. A. SPANN. C. C. C. P. and G S.,
Administrator.
October 25. 1898?5w2.
Final Discharge.
~VrOTI3E 1$ HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
JLx persons interested that I will apply co
the Hon C. E. Leaphart, Judge of Probate
in and tor the County of Lexington, State
of South Carolina, on the 2Gth day of No
vember, 1898, at 10 o'clock a in., forafiual
discharge as Administrator of the Estate of
Dr Henry Bell, deceased.
H. A. SPANN, C. C. C. P. and G. S.,
Administrator.
October 25. 189$.- 5w2.
BY YIKTUE OF A DECRETAL OR
der of the Conrt of Common Pitas
lor Lexington County, South Carolina, ir..
the case of Cora Dooiinick, Lizz e Demi
nick, Fred. II Lorn n;ck, J. Claude D.-minick.
Harrv W. Dou inick and Mazie Mabel
Dominick, the four of whom sue by their
guardian ad litem, G. M. Efird, and C. M.
Efird. assignee, plaintiffs, agaiDst J W,
Sandel. defendant, I wi 1 sell to the highest
bidder at. public outcry, before the court
house door iu Lexirgton. S. 0 , during the
usual hours of sale, on the First Monday
in November ncx :
(1) "That certain lot or parcel of land in
the said State and County, containing one
(1) acre, more or ess, and known as the
Stable Tract ' bounded north by the Columbia
and Newberry Bead. and on all
other sides by lauds of Levi Stuck."
(2.) "Also that parcel of laud in the said
County, 'known as the School House'
Tract,' containing three (3) acres, more or
less, and bounded west by Hog Branch
road, north by lands of Edward Summer,
and otherwise by lands of Levi Stuck."
(3). Also a tract of land in the said
County, containing twenty and threefourths
acres, more or less, and bounded by
Hog B.anch road, and lands of Willie Haiti
wacger. Edward Summer and Levi Stuck,
the same being known as the 'New Ground
Tract
(1). "Also a lot in the town of Peak, in
said County, containing two (2) acres, more
or less, and bounded by lands of J. C.
Swjgjrt, O. L. Majer, the road to De^ot
* ? 5- / 1- ? i T-i tt r\ :
ana janas ;ormeriy ownea uy x. n. jlvuiuinick."
TERMS: ?One third cash; the balance in
two eqnal successive annual instalments,
with interest lrorn day o' eale secured by
bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of
the premises sold, with leave to purchaser
to pay ail cash. Purchaser to pay for papers
and revenue stamps.
H A. SPANN, C. C C P. and G S.
Clerk's Office. October 15, 1898. 3w51.
BY VIR1UE OF THE DECREE OF
the Court of Common Pleas for Lexington
County South Carolina, in the case
of A. J. Hallman, plaintiff, against E. R
Hallman. Loutta Anderson alias Roddy
AndersoD, Mattie Hallman. John Halhuan,
and William Hallman, defendan's, I will
sell to the highest bidder at public outcry,
before the court house door in Lexington.
South Carolina, diring the legal hours of
sale, on the first Monday in November,
next;
All that piece, parcel or tract of land
situate, lying and being in tie County of
Lexington, au I Stite aforesaid, containing
one hundred and sev< nty-five acres, more
or less, bounded on the north by the public
road leading from Columbia. S. C . to
Augusta, Ga., and is known as the Augusta
road, on the South by lauds ol E. R. II ill
man, east b) lands of Isaac Alewine and
Estate lauds of Lewie, and on the west bylands
of A. J. Hallman.
TERMS OF SALE:-One-half cash; the
balance in twelve montl.s, with interest
from day of sale, secured by bond of the
purchaser and a mortgage of the premises
cnlA tvitli Imvc rvi v nil Twpnte
V.V4V4, ?.4V~ .S.W-W
five dollars to be paid down cash, or at the
expiration of un honr. the premises to be
refold without further notice. Purchaser
to pav for papers and revtnne stamps.
H. A. SPANN. C. C. C. P. and G. S.
C.erk's Office, October 11, ISOS.
Attorney for p'aintift*. G. T. Graham;
for defendants, P. L. As bill. c woO.
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The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
By C E. Leapbart. Esquire, Probate Judge.
TTTHERE.W, H A. S"ANN, C C. C. P.
\\ m tde s lit to ine, to grant him Letters
of Administration of the Estate of and
effects of Mrs. Elizabeth A. Kleckley, deceased
;
'i hese are therefore to cite and admotii.-h
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the said Mrs. thzabeth A. Kleckley. ?loceased,
that they be and appear before me. in
the Court of Probate to b? held at Lexington
C. II, S. C , on November *21. next, after
publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in flic
forenoon, to show cause, if any they have,
why the said Administration should not
be granted
Given under my hand, this Pith day of
<Jc;ob( r, Anno jjoimm, Jo.'o.
C. E EEAPUAKT, J. P. L.C. [L.S.]
Published on ilie 12tli day ot (Jctobtr,
1S03, in the Lt-xing on Dis^itcli. 0*1.
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Clerk's Sale.
r>Y V.K1TK Otf' THE D: CREE OF
) ili<? Court of Common 1' e.is t'<-r Lex.n^t
n cou-ty. South Carolina, pa-s- d in
the en.-e of E lward J.tyin-r. Jcinun i Joy rii r.
Mi'es 1) J ?yn. r. and Mary E Jnyner,
plaintiff-:, ;t2 iu>t Louise T. Duncan, defendant
I w?ll at public auction to the
liipli. -i bi.Ph r i>< hue the court botn-e door
of said county, within the lepil hours of
saV onthctirst Monday of November. 1*98,
tu x*. it wh 1 :
A'i that c rtaiu puce, parcel, or tract ol
land, situate, 1;. inland bcin ? iu the comity
ot Lexington and State ot South Cirolina,
containing twenty-iight and one-half acres,
uicre ( r le-s. and bound-, d uu the west by
lot ot A I). Shtiil: north by lands, now or
torn e n of Ma; r-n': lv.st by the C?-ii;;aref
ri1' r iiii ! omh by I.iiul t now ot lonm-ry
oi M tyrants. being the land that ?as coiivtyiil
b\ John Dunn to William M -Joynor
by dewl dated the 3rd day ot November,
1SS1, and by the above named plaintiffs, as
heirs at law of the said William M. Joyner,
now deeeast tl. conveyed to this defendant
by d< ed bearing date the l'.'th day of Juno,
iS'JT. and recorded in the nflL'e ol the
Cierk of the Court of said county in Deed
IJook N N, page 3*vf
Also all that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land in tin- county of Lexington
and in the Stab- of S >uth Carolina, on the
nortLtru side ot the road lending trom the
Columbia bridge to tlie S dudi Factory and
bounded as follows: On the north by the
twei tv-eight and one half acre tract above
described: east by lot of Sewell and mtastiring
tliereon fifty-nine leet, inr rj or less,
ami south and east by the said road, and
measuring thereon one hundred and
seventy feet, more or less, being the lot
conveyed to Jemima Joyner by John W.
Peavy by his deed, dated the 11th day ol
September. 18N9, and recorded in the office
of R. M C of said county in Book "T i",
page 41). The saiil tract of land herein described,
being the same tract of laud as
that conveyed by the said plaintiffs to the
said defendant by d>e l, bearing date the
15th day of June, 1896
Terms of sale: - One-half cash, and balance
payable in one year Iroiu date with
interest, secured by bond ot the p ;rchaser
and a mortgage of premisee sold, with
privilege to piy cash. The purchaser will
be required to piy one fittli ol the cash
portion ol his bid upon the completion of
the said sale, or in default of such compliance
the premises will be immediately
resold at the ri-k of the former purchaser.
Purchaser to pav fcr papers.
11. A. SP\NN.
0. C. C. P. & G. S.
October !. 189S -- Jwol.
Attorneys for P.uintiff, Douglass &
Douglas*; for ! efendaut It. W. Shaud
By virtue of a decretal order
of tLe Cm rt ol Common Pleas lor
Lexington County. State (f South Carolina,
in the case of Dovie Aloiira Reeio,
Julia C. Snyder. Mary E. Snyder. Sallie
Lorick, Lucy C Fra/.ee, Jese G Meetze
and Eilie A. Reynolds, jiiintiffs, agaiust
Mollie Meetze, M ile Meetza. Simeon Crayton
Meetze. and Simeon Corlev. Trustee,
and Drury J Harman. defendants, i will
sell to the highest bidder, at public outcry,
belore the court house door in Lexington,
South Carolina, during the usual hours
of sale, on the first Monday in November, ;
next;
All those three pieces, pircels and tract3
of land, situate, lyiug and being in the
County of Lexington, and State .ffortsaid,
as follows:
Tract A, containing twenty-eight acres,
more or less, and adjoining lands of J. S.
Heudrix, tracts C ai-d 11 o; the said lauds
and the } ublic ro.nl.
Tract 11, containing thirty two and threefourth
acres, more or less, and adjoining
lands of Mrs. Martha A Hendrix. tracts A
and C of said lands and the public road;
and,
Tract C, containing fifty one and onetonrth
acres, more or less, u :d adjoining
lauds of J. S. ILndiix. John J. Fox and
Mrs Martha A. Hendrix and tracts A and
11 of said lands From tract 13 along the
nor.hern boundary (hereof, ten feet is except*
d for a road to connect tract C with
the public road.
TEbMS: - Onc-thi d cash: the bdance
u two equal, succc-viveauDoal instalments,
with interest l'roai day of sale, secured by
bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the
premises sold with leave to pay any or all
cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue
stamps.
H. A. fePANN. C C. C. P. and G. S.
Clerk's < dice, October 11. lbU8.
Etird A D.-eher for plu ntifts, and Meefze
&, lluller attorneys for fiiineon Corley,
Trustee, and Graham & Nel-oa, attorneys
for Drnry J. Harman, defendant.
3w10.
VIRTUE OF THE JUDGMENT OF
JLJ the Court ot .i nmmoa Jtueas lor JUexingtou
County, Sonrh Caro:ini, in the case
of John Taylor, plaintiff. against Samuel J.
Huffman Georg V?" Wright and Columbia
P.uoqdiate Com; a-.y, d feudaiits, I will sell
to the highest 1 huler a' public outcry, before
the court bor e dor in Lexington
County, S >ulh C troiin t, during the legal
hours of s ;! , i n the first Monday in Noven
ber, uexf;
One undivided fifth interest of Samuel J.
Huffman in the- plantation of the late Noah
Huffman, (father of Samuel J. Huffman,)
situate in Lexington County, in the fo^k of
the Broad and Saluda r.vers. containing
about six hundred acres, and bounded ou
the north by lands ol C. P. Huffman and
Srrah J. Huffman, 0:1 the west bj' lands ol
John Lorick and the Saluda Manufacturing
Company and on all other sides by the
Broad and Saluda rivers.
TERMS OF SALE:?One third cash: the
balance on a credit of one and two years in
equal successive annual instalments, with
animal interest from day ol sale, secured
by bond of tlm purchaser and a mortgage
ol the premises soul: with have to pay ail
c sh. Purchaser to pay for papers and
revenue stamps.
II. A. SPAN*, C. C. C. P andG. S.
Clerk's OlBec, October 11, 1SU8.
R. W. Shorn! attorney lor plaintiff; Andrew
Crawford attorney for Samuel J.
Huffman and Clark it Mtiller attorneys foi
Coin fidiia FhoMihate Comnar.v. defendants.
3w5'J.
I)Y VIRTUE OF THE JUDGMENT OF
j the Court of Com non Pleas for Lexington
County, South Car dioa. in the ca e
of Emanuel Walker, plaintiff, against Tyre
W. Walker, Allen Wa!k?r, Isaac Walker,
Rachel Black, Tnomis Waring, Ji-mj.s Waring.
Hicksey Waring. Viola Battle, William
Waricg. Thomas Waiing, Jr., Walter Waring
and Luia Ellington, defendants, I will
sell to the highest ! idder at public outcry,
before the court house door in Lexington,
S C? during the 1-ga! hours ol sale, on
the first Mi u 'ay in November, Lext;
One tru-t of land containing ten acres,
more or less, about two miles west of the
village of Lexington, purchased from
George C >rley, and on which Isaac Walker
and his fanrly resided, Ling on the Orangeburg
and I'vo Notch public roads.
One tract ot land containing seven acres,
more or less, a 'j lining the above, purchased
from Job Corley and lying on the
Orangeburg and Two Notch public roads.
All located in said county and State.
TERMS OF SALE:-Cash.
If. A. SPANN, C. C. C. P. and G S.
Clerk's OJIiee, October 11, 1S9J.
Albtrt M Boozc-r, attorney. 3w50.
IN OBEDIENCE TO THE JUDGMENT
of the Court of Common Pleas for Lexing
County South Carolina, in the case of
David Hipp, pltiutiff aglinst S. D. Mirtin,
Miry Ann Martin, Caroline Lucas. Polly
Ann Alford, Mary-Jane Scibert, Jim Bush,
Alice Busli, No ih Bush, Martha Emma
B ish, Gi orge Bu.-h, JI nry Bush, Tillman
Bush and Cleveland Bu h defendants, 1
will sell to the high* st bid le* at public outcry.
before the court house d >or in Lexington.
South Carolina, d iring the legal
hours of sale on the rir-t Mondiv in November.
next:
All that piece, parcel or tract if land
containing eighty seven acres, more or le*s,
and bo 'nd d by'amisof Avery Cuma'ander,
and Walter lhdiiw uigL-r and -Jacob Summer
and Nelson <T?*oig".
TERMS OF SALE: -One-half cash: the |
bafar.ee within om* ye-ir, with interest from
'' a- <> " kil.i m .1 l.v Si/iinl nf file rmr. .
" V ' "X"* "J - I I
chaser ana a rcoit^f^e ol th< jircuisessolil: |
with leave to pay all ci^lt. Purchaser to !
f.av for p.ipt-r.-: avl revenue st in ]>;.
II. A. >1' vNX, <\ C. ('. I', ami G S.
Cloik's Ollice, Cclober 11, lyI)S.
I Urd A Jtiirlor plaintill 's attorneys; G
r. Grab.i.'n, ai il Johnstone it \\ eli'h, at- I
terneys :o tie ten i hints 3w50
Smoked pork sausage, dried beef,
pickle tripe, etc., at the Bazaar.
CLOSING
OUT
C! AfW
1
$20,000 Worth
DRY GOODS, MM, HOSIERY,
UNDERWEAR 111 1.I.IM
to be closed out by January J, Ib'Jb. Uoing out 01 business and to make
this sale we now cut 25 per cent, below cost. Give us a look and
save 75 cents on your purchases.
One Upright Piano, good condition, $luO cash.
IT. W. TRUMP,
1517 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C.
October 13 - ly.
DRS. D. L. BOOZER & SONS,
ifflfDEIiflCTSjyife
1515 MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA, N. C.
'PIIOINE H:uk
One of the tirm will fill appointments at
Lexiiigjtoil, over Klinl Urelier*? Law Oflioo,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday before the Second Sunday of each month. Except
Jaly and August when there will be no appointment. For months of February, June
and September Court Week will take the place ol the regular appointment.
Southern Fruit Co.,
W. H. MIXSON, Manager,
217 EAST BAY, OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE.
CHZ-A-IBLIESTOIfcT, S. C.?
MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FELLED.
EVEETTSIITG
IN THE
FRUIT AND PRODUCE LIKE
March 16. 1898 -tf
PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO.
YELLOW PINE LUMBER,
MANUFACTURERS OF
HIG-H DE
FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING,
FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES AND LATHS,
I) < > <> It's ,SASII V rv I > BLINDS,
ACGU8TA, GA.
(?-ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED..?*
February 1?ly.
YOU WANT
To know where to buy Plows.
> 4
To know Avhere to buy Hames,
IIAMESTRINGS, CLEVISES, LAP RINGS,
HOES, AXES,
all kinus of
FARM IMPLEMENTS,
COLLARS, BLINDS9 BRIDLES,
HARDWARE for Your Houses,
SHOE NAILS, HORSE AND JlCLE SHOES,
TINWARE AND WOODENWARE,
GO TO
STEWART & PRENTISS,
1526 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C.
October 28. lyr.
Rev. D. Arthur Phillips.
Rock Hill Buggy Co.. Whitmire s. c.t September 24, isjs.
Rock Hill, S. C.
D.-ar Sirs: I have been using one of your pony phaetons for four years, to do a'l my
pastoral and ministerial work. It his given entire sttisfaction. For comfort and durability
it is equal to the best. With a coat of piint and -light repairs, just made, itlooks
and rides like a new buggy. It will last a lorn; time. No one can buy a better buggy
for the same money, than the "ROCK IIILL." With best wishes for yonr future.
Sincerely yours. A It. PHILLIPS.
"A Little Higher in Price?
NOTE-"ROCK IIILL" Buggies are made with the greatest care and from the best
material obtainable, and are warranted as represented. They cannot, tberetore, be sold
at the price of "cheap john" stuff made hurriedly, painted quick and throve i together.
But the advance in price is so very little above the Wes'na trash that no sensible man
will object to pay it in order to get something he k-mtrs is the best. Sold by all first
class dealers in every town and city in the Souih. When yon need a buggy insist upon
your dealer supplying you with a "ROCK IIILL. " If he will not do it because the
profit to him is nothing :ike what it would be on the clapo-trap stuff, write us. We'll
see you get a genuine ROCK HILL" Buggy at the right price.
ROCK HILL BUGGY COMPANY.
For Sale by
W. I*. KOOF, Lexington, S. C.
H. J. GREGORY & CO., I)only & Sease,
?.i,:? Q p Ti^wirdnlo. S. 0..
VAJlUiiiUia, yj- | 7 ? - 7
MATTHEWS & BOUK&IGKT,
3Iay 11?ly. Leesville, S. C.,
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