The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 23, 1898, Image 3
The Lexington Dispatch
V EI>>ESDAY, NOVEMBFR 23, 1898
Indes to New Advertisements
Trespass Notice?A. M. LoDg.
Notice?Towd Council.
Not ices will be inserted
in the Local department at
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Pleurisy
Pleurisy and pneumonia are acute inflammations
of the lungs, and if not
promptly allayed, the worst may happen.
The celebrated Dr. John W.
Bull's Cough Syrup speedily allays all
inflammation of the lungs and effects
a cure in a wonderfully short time.
DrJtalTs
COUCH SYRUP
Cures Pleurisy and Pneumonia.
Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors
recommend it. Price 25 cts. At all druggists.
Wanted.
40,000 No. 1 pineehiDgles, at once,
by Killian Herman, Lexington, S. C
Eo, for Swansea!
On the eveniDg of December 2nd
there will be an entertainment lor
the benefit of Swansea school in the
school building. Dr. John A. Rice,
of the Columbia Female College, is
on the programme for one of his
charming lectures. Come one, come
all to this "feast of reason and flow
of soul."
Take Notice.
"We have concluded to run our
business on a strictly CASH system,
dividing profits with our customers
and giving them better bargains, as
we can buy cheaper for cash. We
honestly propose to give our patrons
the benefit of quick sales and short
profits. Those sending orders will
please send the cash.
BOOZER k BOOZER.
Tax Collection at Samaria Cancaled.
Treasurer WiDgard requests us to
siy that inasmuch as there was a
mistake in the date for his appointment
at Samaria, that he will not be
able to reach that place, and he requests
the tax payers at that point to
write him for the amount of their
taxes, which they can send by mail
any time before the 31st of December,
or they can meet him either at Bates
burg or Leesville, Friday or Saturday
next.
Valuable to Womin.
Especially valuable to women is Browns'
Iron Bitters. Backache vanishes, headache
disappears, strength tabes the place of
weakness, and the glow of health readily
comes to the pallid cheek when this wonderful
remedy is taken. For sick ly children
or overworked men it has no equal. No home
should be without thi3 famous * remedy.
Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
Daath of Mrs. George M. C. Eyzer.
The estimable wife of Mr. George
M. C. K)zer died at Irene last week.
She was the daughter of Mr. Albert
E. WiDgard, and wasayouDg woman
of many lovely traits of character,
which endeared her to her friends
and associates. With child-like faith
in the ability of the Savior to save
and relying upon the promise of life
beyond the grave in the
kiDgdom of God, she departed this
life to enter the mansion on high, not
k made with hands eternal in the heav1
ens. To the bereaved family we extend
our sympathy.
Will Make No Mistake.
In visitiDg Columbia, either on
pleasure or on business you should
drop into the attractive hardware
store of Stewart & Prentiss and you
will be sure to find something that ycu
need on the farm, in the kitchen or
about the house. These gentlemen
are thoroughly acquainted with the
hardware business and they have ia
stock everything a farmer needs in
this line and sell 83 cheap as the
cheapest. Sportsmen will find a full
linn n-f t-Vio V\oef monnfaotnre
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soch as guns, ammunition, etc,
which they are offering at unprecedented
low price. Housekeepers will
also find a complete stoek of household
goods, the use of which makes
housekeeping a pleasure and not a
drudge. The purchasing public, that
is if they want the best goods for the
least money should make their purchases
there, for by so doing they
will make no mistake.
Do as Advised.
The time is now here when the
debtor should settle with the creditor.
We have obligations which are
sorely pressing us and which we
must meet when due. To be able to
do so we must insist upon all indebted
to us to settle up at once. If you
canrot pay all at one time-you can
surely pay part now and a part latter
on. If you are not coming to town,
some one of your neighbors will be I
and you can send what you can spare, i
if no one is coming then send by
mail. It is immeterial how you send
it so that we get it. Fiiends, be
prompt. We have been sending the
Dispatch to your address for a yeai;
jou have read the 52 numbers ana
enjoyed them, dow, we want our
money, so that we can er j iy it by
payiDg our debts.
Rain and slush last wet k.
PENCIL AND SCISSORS.
Wayside Note* Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
After the fair cornea Christmas.
Fresh Biker's bread, at the Bizaar.
Autumnal tints are the prevailing
colors.
Cotton is bringing in this market,
4? @
We are eow enjoying backbone,
spare ribs and sausages.
Fine Northern cabbage. $1.35 per
hundred, at Meetze & Son.
The mistletoe and holly bush will
soon be in great demand.
Lemons! Lemons! Lemons! The
finest kind at, the Bazaar.
Mr. Frank George has returned
from Texas and is visiting relatives
in town.
The Turkey kingdom is in the
throes of fear?Christmas is fast approaching.
Prof. Sidney J. Derrick was in
; town last week, on a business and
pleasure trip.
Lexington county was well represented
both in exhibits and attendance
at the State Fair.
On nncnnnt of the incessant down
pour of rain, last Friday was not
observed as Arbor Day.
Mimnaugh's seemed to have been
the heanquarters for Lexingtonians
duriDg the late State Fair.
Rev. J. G. Graichen will preach in
the Methodist church on 4th Sunday
afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carr of New
York, visited the sister of the latter,
Mrs. C. S. Bradford, last week.
It was very sloppy and disagreeable
in C->lumbi8, on "Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday of last week.
The sweet chimes of the marriage
bells are wafted today by the gentle
zephers from across the swift rolling
Saluda.
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. ES
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use H
in time. Sold bv druggists. fT
Miss Mary Sox of Oak Gr ;ve
school has entered the Lexington
Classical Institute, and is chasing
the goddess Minerva.
It should be borne in mind that
T. B. Aughtry & Co., has the largest,
best and cheapest line of buggies
and wagons in Columbia.
Children are looking forward to
the annual visit of Santa Claus with
many joyous expectations. His
headquarters will be at the Bazaar.
We are beginning to put on ciiy
airs, the property of the town is to
be taxed. We hope we may see
some benefit. See notice elsewhere.
Mr. G. A. Derrick has rented the
Uriah Rauch homestead, near Pi evidence
church, and will reside there
when he assumes the duties of Auditor.
In selling the best family groceries
at the lowest price, Hendrix's
store in Calumbia, still continues to
be the Mecca to which all consumers
turn.
After the storm is the calm and
when the clouds roll by the sun
shines brightly, is what we are now
experiencing after the disagreeable
weather of the last week.
Mr. Cromwell Shealy, who has
been sick with fever, has returned to
the village and entered the Lexingl
- _ i i .
ion v>xussicai iusixiuie ror me purpose
of completing his education.
Chili cures irjure the stomich because of
the peruviau bark ex'racts tound in them,
unless accompanied by a digestive principle.
lvamon's Pepsin Chid Tonic o\ercomes
this objection, because each do-e
conta'ns Pure Pepsin sufficient to dgest it.
Tasteless and guaranteed. SO;. For sale
by G. M. Haiman and J. E. Kautmanu.
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving day.
Let us all be thankful to Almighty
God-for the beautiful gifts, both
spiritual and temporal, with which ie
has bestowed upon us during the
past year.
Cadets, Samuel Roof, Frank R^wl,
Bernard Rawl, and perhaps ethers
whose names we failed to get, were
home last week on a visit to their
parents. They have returned to
Cleinson College.
Mr. I. V. Wessinger of Seayville,
is sending his son, R ;y, to the Lxx
ington Classical Institute. Mr. Wes
singer believes in educating his
clildren, and is now sending three to
the above named school.
We have been r( quested to say
that there will be divine services at
Providence, on the fourth Sunday in
this month, at 11 a. ra., by the Rev.
C. P. Boozer. A cordial invitation
is extended to all.
Mr. unaries A. ijtiger nas purchased
frcm Mr. SimeoD Corley, that
eligible buildiDg lot on the corner of
Depot and Maiden streets and contemplates
erecting a dwelling there
on in the near future.
As there will be some prominent
educators to lecture, every teacher in
Lexington county should be present
at the meeting of the Teachers'
Association, on Saturday next, at 11
o'clock, in the Graded School building.
An Uncertain Disease.
There is n? disease more uncertain in its
nature than dyspepsia. Physicians s<iy that
the symptoms of no two cases agree. It is
therefore most difficult to make a correct
diagnosis. No matter how severe, or undei
what disguisedyspepsia attacks you. Browns'
iron Hitters will cure it. invajuaoie in an
diseases of tlie stomach, Mood and nerves.
Browns' Iron Bitters is sold l.c all dealers.
Mr. J. C. Arnick, from Hollow
Creek, has moved his family to this
place, he having secured employment
in the Lexirgton Mill. He
believes that there is more money in
manufacturing the 4 cents staple
| than there is in growing if, and per|
haps he is right.
Mr. AlieD Jones has been elected
President of the Palmetto Mills, in
Columbia and Mr. W. Pickens ltoof
of this place, Secretary and Treasurer
cf the same mills. The work
of election has already begun and a
largo poition of the machinery puri
chased.
We are glad to flnnc.ur.ce that
Mr. Jacob Snelgrove, through the
exertions of himself and son, General
Lee, and Mr. Ezra Snelgrove, has
succeeded in replacing his gin which
was destroyed by a mysterious fire
in September last. He contemplates
having his mill in running order
soon. He commenced ginning cotton
this morning and the neghborhood
should give him a liberal pat
ronage.
It is just as much our duty to
1 ' 4 - J *? mb Afn
Keep our reauers posieu a? iu nunc
they can save money in purchasing
the necessaries of life the cheapest
as it is to keep them posted on the
current events of tbo week, and
along this lino of duty it is our pleasure
to direct the attention of the consuming
public to the claims of a well
I known Lexington boy who has just
started business for himself in the
city of Columbia with a well and
carefully selected stock of fancy gro
ceiies. We refer to H. Charles
Biiley, who is favorably known both
in the Fork,and in the Sand Hills.
His goods are fresh and for purity and
cheapness they cannot be excelled.
He wants your trade and to get it he
is selling the best goods at the lowest
prices. He buys and sells all
kinds of country produce and will
pay the highest market prices for
the same. When you have anything
to sell or have anything to buy give
Charlie a call.
Dr.BnlTs
COUCH SYRUP
Will cure Croup without fail.
The best remedy for whooping-cough.
Doses small. Price 25 cts. at druggists.
A Legal Hanging.
Jesse Hill, colored, paid the penalty
of bis awful crime upon the gallows
in the jail last Friday between 1 and
2 o'clock. He was convicted at the
September term of the court, of the
murder of Mary LybraDd, a white
womaD, and sentenced by Judge
Gary to be hanged on Friday, the
l8:h of November. His father, convicted
of the same crime, was recommended
to the mercy of the court
and received a life's sentence. During
the trial it was developed that
J<?sse did the killing at the instigation
of his father.
During the morning of his last
day on earth, Jesse was attended by
his spiritual advisors, Revs. A. Washington
and W. W. Barton, who did
all in their power to prepare the condemned
man for death, the grave and
the resurrection. Just before the
Doose was put around h^ neck, and
while standing upon the drop door,
he declared in substance, "that Mary
Lj brand was at our house, she left
before we did; I and my father followed
ber, and found her dead; we
had a talk and was to meet at the
Ale wine old place to talk over and
divide the money. I am going to
tell you the truth, I had nothing to
J do with killing her."
At a little after 1 o'clock the death
warrant was read, his hands and
feet bound, the black cap adjusted
and the soul of Jesse was launched
into eternity. The body dangled in
the air for thirteen minutes, when
Dr. M Q Htndrix, the jail physician,
pronounced life extinct. The
corpse was cut down and turned
over to the relatives of the deceased,
who carried it to near Lewiedale
where the interment took place.
The gallows upon which Jesse was
hanged, was erected under the supervision
of ex-Sheriff Drafts to hang
Willio T .oanliorf nimn A lrnphincr
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party prevented this beiDg done.
Julius Wyre, a negro, was the first to
meet bis death upon it and Jesse
was tLe second.
Robbed the Grave.
A startling incident, of which Mr.
John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the
subject, is narrated by him as fol
lowt: ''I was in a most dreadful
condition. My skin was almost yellow,
eyes sunken, tongue coated,
pain continually in back and sides,
no appetite, gradually growing weakI
er day by day. Three physicians
I had given me up. Fortunately, a
j friend advised trying 'Electric Bit!
ters' and to my great joy and sur
| prise, the first bottle made a decided
: improvement. I continued their use
; for three weeks, and now am a well
! man. I know they saved my life,
j and robbed the grave of another
J victim. No one should fail to try
! them. Only oO ceDts per bottle, at
; J E Kaufmann's Drug Store.
Sweet mountain butter, cabbage,
potatoes, onions, chestnuts, at the
I Bazaar.
Trailing a Gang cf Burglars.
The Crowd Has Been Operating
ArouDd Leesville.
For soraelime past numerous robberies
have been perpetrated in several
towns along the Charlotte, ColnmKia
?n<l Anornstft railroad, bv
o
what has dc-velcped to be a gang of
well organized robbers. Two negro
men at this place wcr? arrested and
carried to Batesburg, charged with
being implicated in the robbery of
Mr. Cullum's store in that town, but
nothing was developed at the preliminary
bearing cor nec'ing them with
the crime so they were discharged.
We take the following from the Columbia
State:
The store of Perry Bros., at Batesburg
was broken into last Friday
night and a lot of goods stolen. A
search was made Saturday and some
goods found, but none of the goods
that were stolen from Perry Bros.,
but from Matthews <fc Bouknight of
Leesville. This made the case more
interesting, and a general search was
made, which caused the arrest of
several negroes.
It is said that a lot of goods has
been found, especially at one negro
house, where there was almost anything
you could call for, such as
shoes, pants and bolts of cloth, in
fact, he had a "young store," and was
ready to open up business in good
shape. Ed. Wallance, the negro who
seems to be the principal of the
gang, when asked how he stole so
many goods, produced a bunch of
keys and said he had keys to several
of the stores and stole the goods at
night, and that, he had stole goods
from nearly every store in Batesburg.
He has told several different tales
and has implicated several other negroes
in the stealing. The merchants
will make every effort to catch all of
the gang.
The goods which were stolen from
Perry Bros, have not be found as yet,
and some think the "half has not yet
been told."
Ed. Wallace is the oDly one that
has told an)thiDg, or acknowledged
the stealing, and he says be has been
at it ever since last spring. At present
it is impossible to say how much
they have stolen, and it is doubtful
if they will ever know, as they consumed
the groceries as fast as they
stole them.
Trespass Notice.
All persons are forbidden to
fLk, buDt, or trespass upon my lands
in any manner whatever. The law will
positively be enforced.
a m. long.
November 23, 1893.- 4 *5.
Notice.
All persons owning property
within the corporate limits of the
Town of Lex ngton. S. C., are hereby notified
to make returns of the same lor taxation
to tlie undersigned, ?t the office of
Etird &, Dr.-her. in said Town, where the
books ot said Town will be opened frr m
the 12th to the 17th of December next,
both inclnsive. for the purpose of receivirg
such returns. Parlies lailing to make return
i as aforesaid are notified that the valuations
of their property will be taken
from the books of the Auditor of Lexington
county, and will be used and ra'ed .as
their returns in making up the books for
said Town. F. R DREHER,
Clerk of Town of Lexington, S. C.
November 22, 1898.?4\\o.
LAND SALE.
The State of South Carolina,
county of lexington,
In re
The Estate of Isaac Alewine, deceased.
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER BASED
upon a petition filed in this court by
Georgianna Alewine. sole legatee and devisee
under the last will and testament of
Isaac Alewine. deceased, now on file in my
office, and with the consent of D. J. G iftitk.
Executor thereof, I will sell before the
co'.rt house door in Lexington South Carolina.
du?ing the usual hours of sale, on the
ti'.t Vfrtn.luv in T)p(?pnihpr 1 SOS. lhf>follow
ing lauds belonging to the Es'ate ot the
said Isaac Alewine, deceased:
1. The Shealy Tract, containing one
hundred and eighteen and o le half acres,
more or less, bounded by Edate lands of
William Hallman, deceased. Estate lands of
J. H L^wie and the Columbia and Augusta
road and P. H. Craps.
2 Joel A. Taj lor Tract, containing one
hundred acres, more or less, on Big Horse
creek, bounded by lands of Isaac Alewine,
deceased, Mary Shealy, J. M. C.im and
others.
3. The Sim Alewine Tract, containing
twenty tive acres, more or less, bound-d
by lands of Mary Shealy, Estate Iinds of
Johu Craps, deceased, and lands of Isaac
Alewine, deceased.
4 J. J. and Isaac Alewine, Jr , land, con
taining fifty acres, more or less, on Sand
Hill, branch of Horse creek, waters of
Saluda river, and adjoining lands of Isaac
Alewine, deceased, James Frick, Mrs. Sal
lie Craps and Allen Hallman.
Tracts 2 and 4 above described will each
be sold in t*o separate tracts. B jundaries
and dimensions of each, with plats made
by surveyor will be at sale.
Terms of sale to be one-half cash; balauce
on a credit of twelve months, secured
by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage
of the premises sold Purchaser to pay lor
papers. C. E. LEAPHART,
J. P. L. C.
November 12, 1808.?Cw3.
Notice of Sale.
npHE HEIRS AT LAW OF DAVID
JL Lorick, deceased, i.ll being over 21
years ol age. the nndersigLed will offer for
sale at public outcry, to the highest bidder,
before the court house door at Lixiugton,
S. C., during the legal hours ot sale, ou
the 1st Monday in December next:
"All that piece, parcel or tract of land
situate, ljiug and being in Lexington
County end State aforesaid, containing
twenty-five acres, more cr less, ou the
waters of Ktnnerly's ere k, waters of Saluda
rivtr. in the Fork of 1 r >ad and Saluda
riveis and known as a p<rt of Hie Sam
(Ireen One Hundred at d Twenty-five Acre
Tract, sold to It. E. Gt iger and deeded to
G.J Geiger, and being surveyed by J. II.
Taylor. Surveyor, on the 8th day cf December,
lor said Earner."
Terms of sale:?Cash. Purchaser to pay
for papers and revenue stamp.
Tue heirs of the said David Lorick deceased.
will execute to purchaser good
warranty titles to said lands.
-T V TORTPK
For the Heirs at Law of David L>rick.
November 15, 1898.?3w3.pd.
Have you paid for your paper ?
Clerk's Sale.
By virtue of tiie judgment of
the Court of Common Pieas for Lex
la 14ton Co,S. 0.. in the ca*e ot The Dnudte
M rtpa^e aud Trust Investment Company j
[Limited] plaintiff, against I). U. Aidv.
Caroline Addy. J. P. Bodie, Mary P. j
Shealy, W. II. Douly and T. 8. Sense. as
Administrators of the Estate of J H.
Lewie, deceased. Asbory IIu 1. as survivor I
of George R Sibley & Co.. and U. X Gunter.
defendants. I will sell to the highest
b.dder, at public outcry before the conit
house door in Lexington, S mth Carolina,
during the legal hours of sale, cn the first I
Monday iu December, next:
Tract No. 1, containing two hundred j
T*r-nna o/.r? .niir^ nr l.s< sittl ite. !
.VW. .J ,
1 \iak and being in the (Jo itity of Lexing- I
ton and State aforesaid, adjoining lands of j
Jacob Risinger. W. L. Adtiy, Thomas D?.r- j
rick, David Crout and other?; .ilso.
Tract No 3. containing two hnnilred !
and seventy acres, more or les*, situate, lv- [
ing and being in the County ot Lexington
and State aforesaid, *<'j >iniug laLds of
David C. Shealy, Jacob Risinger and others,
said tract of land is situated near the Town j
of L esvilie in said count} aud State
TERMS OF SALE:-One-thirdcash; the j
balance on a credit of one and t vo 3 ears
in two equal successive annual intabnents
with interest trorn day of Sale, secured by
bond of the purchaser aud mortgage of the
premises sold; with leave to purchaser ot
either tract to pay all cash. One hundred
doll irs per tract to be paid down ca*h within
one hour trom the sale, or the said laud,
or either ot them, to be resold at tbc risK of
the former purchaser at that time. Purchaser
to pa\ for papers aud revenue stamps
H. A. SPANN. 0 C. 0. P. and G. S.
Clerk's Office, November 12, lb'.H.
Attorney for p'aiutiff, G. T. Graham;
tor J. P. Bod.e, Etird A Drcher.
3w3.
By virtue of tiie decree of
the Court ol Common Pleas for Lexington
County, South Carolina, in tlm case
of Sarah Bouknight plaiutiff, vs. Thomas
"Reeves defeudaut I will sell to the highest
bidder at public outcry, before the
court house door in Lexington, South Caroliua,
during the legal lnurs of sale, 011
the first Monday in I e e liber, uext;
Al. that tract, piece and parcel of laud in
? x _ a.. . ?u
LiBXlDglOa COUUIY, Cime Ul ouu^uvaiumm,
containing lour acres, located on Stuke's
(or Strnop's creek,) and bounded on the
north, f oath and west by lands ol Jacob
Metz and on the east by lands of Elias
Metz.
Tfc RMS:?cash. Purchaser to pay lor
papers and revenue stamps.
H. A. SPANN, C. C. C. P. and G S.
Clerk's Office, November 1:2, 1898.
Attorneys for plaintiff, Meetze & Muller;
attorneys lor defendant, Efird it Drcher.
3w3
By virtue of the judgment of
the Court of Common Pleas for Lexington
County, South Carolina, in the case
of John Taylor, plaintiff, against Samud J.
Huffman. George W. Wright and Columbia
Phosphate Company, defendants, I will sell
to the highest bidder at public outcry, before
the court hon-e door in Lexinglou
County, South C iroliin, during the legal
hours of sale, on the first Monday in December,
next; ;
One undivided fifth interest of Samuel J.
Huffman in the plantation of the late Noah
Huffman, (fa*her of Samuel J. Huffman.)
situate in L xiugtou County, in the lo'k ol i
the Broad and Saluda r.vers. containing |
about six hundred acres, and bounded on j
the north by lauds ot C. P. Huffman at;d
Sirah J, Hoffman, ou the west by lands of
John Lorick and the Saluda Manufacturing
Company and on all other sides by tbe
Broad aud Saluda rivers.
TERMS OF SALE:?One third cash; tbe
balance on a credit of one and two years in
equal successive annual instalments, with
annual interest from day of sale, secured 1
oy bond of the purchaser aud a mortgage |
of tbe premises sold; with leave to pay all
cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and
revenue stamps. '
H A. rsPAN C. C. c. P. and g. S.
Clerk's Offiac, Nuv m'?e:r P2, 189<S.
K. W. Shand attorney for plaintiff; Andrew
Crawford attorney for Samuel J.
Huffman and Clark it Muller attorneys foj
Columbia Phosphate Company, defendants.
3w3.
SHERIFF'S SALE. !
i
T)%VIRTCE OF A TAX EXECUTION
X) lodged in my office, I have levied
upon and will sell at public otftcry to the
highest bidder, before the court house door
at Lexington, S. C , during the legal hours
of sale, on the first Monday in December,
next;
All that lot of land, situate in tie Town i
of Peak, in the county of Lexington, State
of S. C., bounded on the north by Ma n
street east by lauds of Mrs. G. E Doininick,
south by lands belonging to the Town
of Peak and we it by laud of B >laud Gregory
Said lot of land was assessed in the
name of Thomas Thompson and is being
sold for taxes for tbefiscal year, 1897.
TERMS OF SALE:?Cash. Purchaser
to pay for p ipers and revenue stain ?
T. H CAUGHMAN, S. L. C.
November 11. 1898. ? 3*3.
For Sale.
I OFFER FOR SALE THE FOLLOW
ing tract of land: Tbe j!>)okman Tr.ict
containing one buudredaud fifty, nine acres,
situate on 15road river and in Fork township.
W. II. LYLES,
4wl Columbia. S. G j
Final Discharge.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
Xi pel sous interested that I will apply to
the Hon. C E L>aphart, Judge of Probate
in and for the C muty of Lexington, S'a'e j
of South Carolina, on the G;h day of D> j
cember, 1898. at 10 o'clock a. in., for a final j
discharge as Adniinistr itix of the Estate
of Mrs. Louisa Ntese. deceased.
MRS MARY L MARTIN.
Administratis,
November 15, 18'JS. - 4wl.
;
The State of South Carolina '
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON,
In the Probate Court.
W. P. Cullum Administrator of the Estate !
of Mis N. Virginia Cullnm, deceased, j
plaintiff, vs. W. Herbert Cullum, et. al., |
defendants.
Complaint to Sell Lands in A:d of Assets.
I PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF SALE j
s gutd bv Hon. T E. Leaphart, Judge I
of Probate, and dated November 4. 1898. I ;
will sell to the lighest bidder, at public j
outcry, before the court house door in Lex- j
ington, S C,, on the first Monday in December
next, it be ng the 5th day of said
mouth, during the usual hours of sale, tbe
following described real esta'e to wit;
All that pert iin niece, nareel. nlantatioil
... , -? _ , I
or tract (f land, i ua'e lying r.nd being
in the suburbs ot tte town of Batesbnrg, !
leing inland, Lexington county. State j
aforesaid, containing twenty (20) re res, !
more or less-, bo udecl on the north by lands I
of Dr. E F Scrother. on the east bv lands J
of Misses Al. A. L. and H S. W. Mitchell, j
on the souih by lands ol M. A. L aid H j
S W. Mitchell and P. B Asbill and on the
west by the Holie.'s Ferry road.
fEMRS OF SALE? One-half of tho ;
purchase money to be j aid in cash, and i
the balance in twelve mouths, to be se- j >
cured by the bond of the purchaser and a (
mortgage ol the premises sold: interest jj
irom day of sale Fill chaser may pay all
cash tl he so desires. Purchaser to pay i 1
lor papers. Purchaser must comply within
one hour alter sale or the property wili
be resold at the former purchaser's risk.
C. E LE APdAli T, J P. L. C.
Nov. mber H. lsby ? 4a3,
Plaintifl'o attorney, E. F. Strothcr.
Notice, Trespassers.;
All persons are hereby
warned not to trespass on my lands
bouuded by S. S. Meetze, R. T. Hook, '
Frank Swygert and others, either by hunt- j
In !,? Jail time nr ut j.iulit vitb tire.
1U^ tu IUU vttfc J wwmw V* WV " O ?
fishing, cutting wood, nuking paths, or in
any manner whatever The law will positively
be enforced against all persons caught
so trespassing.
J. C. MEETZE. |
November 0, lK'.hS.? 3w2 pd
A C LT2 rcr SI cepkssness.
T commenced using a on: Ramon's Liver
P.lis tfc Tonic Pellets the first of December,
i,w%. for Heart anil Liwr trouble. I will
never forget the good tl.cy have ilone me.
could not sleep, was short of loiath and.
in fact, could not work any. I Lave used
a tew boxvs and to day I 1* el as will as I
eVir d:d in inj life.?G. M. 1'rittcn, Holbri.ok,
V?*. Va. For sa e by G. M. Ilarman
and J E. K itilmaun.
To Our Subscribers?Important.
Tl... V.11..V "\T t.-i C/> nf Ciiicion
have rt?pusted us to announce that they
have -t*ver?l thousand s< ts ot ib? finest coin
silv ?p it* d War M.-moiUit Spoons ! *Itovi*r
Iron li.tif ? cent oistrdoition. 'I hey will
tu.iil postpaid. a 1 ti 1 set (1 six ot these
spoons tot-very subscriber to the Dispatch,
wh Will send name and address - a postal
card will do. It, on noeit't ot the spoons,
yon tii.il theiu the most exquisitely beantiful
spec itnens ot the silversmith's art you
ever saw, and worth $ '.) 00. remit 7-S cents,
as payment in full, within do days; it not
pleased, return spoons immediately. Each
spoon is ot a difl\ rent design? alter dinner
coffee si/.e ? showing soldiers in camp in
Cuba. Mo*ro Castle and four U. S. .Battleships
They are imperishable mememtoes
ot the late w.-.r, andi very subscriber should
accept this most remarkable offer, and obtain
a set before it is too late. All that's
necessary is to say you': 3 a subscriber to
the Dispatch (this is in lortant) and that
\on accept Mem; rial Spoon offVr. Address
Q taker Valley Mfg. Co., '.137 \V. Harrison
Strict. Chicago, ill
\ Awn qaic:
Lniiu unuui
A S I- XECETOliS OF THE ESTATE
YV. ot M. A. Sliull. deceased, we otter for
sale ono tract of river bottom laud containing
3S acers, inoro or less, and one
other tract of woil limbered land known as
a piece of the H mu! Tract For further
particulars address either
.J. P. SHELL,
liockv Well. S C?
M. W. SHELL,
Columbia, S. C.
November 7, 18 8?3w2.
Dispensers Wanted.
OFFICE OF
COUNIY BOARD OF CONTROL.
Lexington, S. C., November 5th, 1S9S.
A PPLICANTJJ FOR THE POSITION
XJl. of Dispenser at Lexington and at
Chapin wiil please Hie their applications
with the C.mnty Board of Control on or
before the 5th day of Decc nber, 1803.
Names of bond mien must accompany applications.
J. WIER ADDY.
CI rk ot the Board.
November 5, 1893.?3wl
Trespass Notice.
A LL PERSONS ARE IIRREBY POSIA
lively forbidden to tre-pass upon onr
lands by hunting, in the day or night
time with tire, fishing, or in any shape or
manner whatever. The liw will be enforced
ugainst all persons violating this notice.
S P SIIUMPERT.
1> E SHUMPERT,
E. ). SHUMPERT,
November 8, 1SDS. ? 3v 2.
Final Discharge.
V*OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TOPFRjLi
sous interested that I will apply to
the Hon. G. E Le-apbart, Judge of Probate
in and for the County of Lexington, State
ol 8outh Carolina, on tbe 2Glli day ot November,
ls9S. at '.<> o'clock a ni , for a
final discharge as Administrator of the Es
tite of J. W. II tugbman. deceased.
II A. SPANS, C. C G. I'.audG. S.,
Administrator.
October 25, 1898.- 5w2
Final Discharge.
V^OTrCE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
11 persons interested that I will apply to
tbe Hon, C. E. Leapbart, Judge of Probate
in and for tbe County ot Lexington, Kate
of South Carolina, on tue 26th day of November,
1898, at ID o'clock a. m , for a final
i:--i ? j
UIMJUUrKe nun ilumuiu;! ui iuc usuuc vi
Mrs. Mattie Counts, deceased.
II. A. SPANN. C. C. C. P. andG. S.,
Administrator.
October 21. 1898 5w2.
Final Discharge.
VTOTnE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
jA prisms interested '.hat I will apply to
the Hon C. E. Leapbart. Judge ~f Probate
;n and for the County of Lexiugtoa, State
of South Car.'l.na, on the 2oth day of No
vember, 1808, at 10 o'clock a m., for a final
discharge as Administrator of the Estate of
Dr Henrv Bell, deceased.
H. A. SPANN, C. C. C. P. and G. S.,
Administrator.
October 25, 1898,- 5w2.
MASONIC.
ti A REGULAR COMMUNICATION
Lexington Lodge, No. 152,
F. M., will be held on
Saturday, November 25th, 1898,
at 3 o'clock p. m. Members will
please be prompt in attendance.
By order of the W. M.
G. M. Harmon, Secretary.
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SHOOT .GAME
PETERS LOADED SHELLS
STRONGEST, CLEANEST, QUICKEST.
WON WORLD'S RECORD.
Ask for Sportsman's Randy Book, FREE,
THE PETERS CARTRIDGE CO.,
246, 248, 250 MAIN ST., CINCINNATI, O.
Notice of Sale.
I) Y VIRTUE OF THE POWER IN* ME
p vested as Administrator of the Estate
of -J. D. Loriok. under a power of sale
written on the hack of a certain mortgage
given b\ S. K ilonknight to J D Loriek,
and recorded in It M 0 lor Lexington
County, S in Vol "M", page ll?7 I will
sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder,
before the court house door in Lixington.
South Carolina, durit g the legal hours of
sale, on the first Monday in December,
in xh the land conveyed by the raid mortgage
and described therein as follows:
Ail that lot of laud containing one acre,
more or le-s, situate, lying and being in
the Town of Irmo, County ol Lexington
and St ite aforesaid, and bounded as
follows: On the east by Woodrow street,
on the west by Gibbes street, on the north
by Lexington Avenue, on the south by laud
of Thomas D. Ronknight, and being a part
of the lot designated by the letter "1" on
the Town uiap of Irmo."
Tt-rrus of sa e: -Cash. Purchaser to pay
for papers and revenue stamp.
J. E. LORICK.
Admr. of Estate of J. D. Lorick.
November 15, 1896.?3w3pd.
CLOSING
OUT
SALE.
$20,000 Worth
IV GOODS. KIMS. HOSIERY,
mrwiar and wmm
to be closed out by January 1, 1898. Going out of 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.
N. W. TRUMP,
1517 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C.
October 13 - ly.
DRS. D. L. BOOZER & SONS, 'J
It DENTISTS. HMi
1515 MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
'PHONE S3G.
One of the firm will fill appointments at
Lcxing'ton, over Eliiul ?Sc- Dreiser's Law Oftlce,
Thnrsday, Friday and Saturday before the Second Sunday of each month. Except
July and August when there will be no appointment. For months of February, Jane
and September Court Week will take the place of the regular appointment. '
Southern Fruit Co.,
?
W. H. MIXSON, Manager,
217 EAST BAY, OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE,
CHAJBLiESTOaT, S. C.,
MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED.
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IS TIIE?
FRUIT AND PRODUCE LINE :
March 1G, 1898?tf
PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO.
YELLOW PINE LUMBER,
MANUFACTURERS OF
HIG-H O-?2 ID IE
FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING,
FINISHINGS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES AND LATHS,
DOO R;s ,SA8H A IV I) BLINDS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
JSrESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED..?!
February 1?ly.
YOU WANT
To know where to buy Plows.
To know where to buy Hames,
HAME STRINGS, CLEVISES, LAP MINGS, ,
nOES, AXES,
all kinds of
FARM IMPLEMENTS,
COLLARS, BLINDS9 BRIDLES,
HARDWARE for lour Houses,
SHOE NAILS, HORSE AND MULE SHOES,
TINWARE AND WOODENWARE,
K> TO
STEWART & PRENTISS,
1526 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C.
October 28. lyr.
0 CAPACiTy, 10,000 JObS PER ANNUM. 1
J ^.oc^r
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p*:?h t!:" *'* e.f rt.eftp I 'irjl** t^*Ai2?0
t*.? j.roftf aro tor?*. I'on't all ? ! b* T?l**i?
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RO^k II1I.I. Iiwirf pre - A I.I tie llifher In Pri~.
Jlilt?" t' tT 111' 1 b(*. I"<ik Wtil fetfl. ft1-'. KhLl'
ah aV from the n.aklu; thru, <-h*ftp<tin tU
#n4 >' '4 I j fr?t-<'ft?* tefticr* s/blr. If none ?-u u-?
1 n tour town, write ?iire-;t.
ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., Rock Hiil, S.C.
ROCK HILL BUGGY COMPANY.
For Sale by *
W. I*. ROOF, J^exingftori, S. C.
H. J. GREGORY & CO., I)oilly & Sease,
Columbia, S. C., Lewiedale, S. C.,
MATTHEWS & BQUKNIGHT,
May 11?ly. Leesville, S. C.,