The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 31, 1900, Image 2
The Mxington Dispatch
Burned Aoril 25th; rebuilt July
x19.1894.
G. M. HARMAN. Editor and Publisher.
LEXINGTON. S. C.,
, WEDNSSDAY. OCTOBSR 31. 1900.
THE LEXINGTON COUNTY FAIR.
The Fourth Annual Fair of the
Lexington CLunty Fair Association
.19 now a thiDg of the past; its history
has been written and the friendly
rivally among the exhibitors for
the blue and red ribbons has been
settled.
To say that it was a success is but
to say the truth. It eclipsed all previous
fairs in every particular. The
attendance was large'; the exhibits
more numerous and of a superior
qualit}; the peanut vendors and the
Coney It land sausage men have left
for fresher fields and greener pasture',
and the fair ground is as silent
an 1 lonesome as the ficticious "Deser'el
Village/'
The management of the fair have
every reasQn to congratula'e them
selves on the successful termination
of ibis fair and the highly creditable
manner in which it was conducted.
They certainly deserve, and should
receive the fullest meed cf praise
from their fellow citizens on account
of their untiring efiorts to make the
fair worthy of LexiDgton county.
A walk through the various departments
would convince anyone that
the farmers of LexiDgton county are
in the front rank of their avocations
and that her good housewives are
not to be outdone in the* domestic
tffairs of farm and home lire. The
fair was a true representation of the
every day life in miniature of the people
of L?xiogton county. Oae fact
should be borne in mind, and that is,
that every exihibit was the product
of Lexington brawn and brain. ' As
far as our information goes, aDd we
believe that we can state it as a cer
t?inty, Dot a siDgle'article was produced
outside the limits of the county,
bpught and exhibited here as a
home production as is too often the
case with many other fairs. We draw
attention to this only to impress the
fact upon the minds of our people
that in a competition with other Sfc
tions of the State, or the United
States for that matter, tbey have
nothing to make them ashamed, aDd
that when merit and excellence are
the ciiterions they will generally
come off victorious, and win the blue
ribbon every time. This has been
demonstrated by the excellent exhibits
at the late County Fair and the
large number of premiums taken by
residents of this county at every
State Fair for years.
Competent judges, both residents
of this county aDd visitors from
abroad, are Unanimous in saying that
the live stock exhibit was exception
1 1L.1 -f
any nae, BurpasBiug tuai ui auy previous
year9 aDd excelling that shown
at many of the State Fairs.
The field department, with its
grain, pease, sugar cane, turnips, po
tatoee, hay and many other farm
products, was a repository of some
cf as fioe produc!s as are g'ovn any
where in the State
, The household aDd fancy woik departments
were filled tc overflowing
~ - __ ibe handiwork of our women
acd the exhibits were a credit to
them.
cs nnn H.rv /tonorlmflrif. r?nmfi nr?
MVV.V J V.V - r
to its U9ual high standard and many
really fine birds were on exhibition.
The music furnished by the -students
of the S- ^ C. I., of EdgeCeld,
was enchanting and gave general
satisfac-ion. The boys won golden
opinions from our girls and the insti%
tute which they represented has been
favorably considered by many.
Wednesday witnessed the largest
crowd on the ground with Thursday
a cloee second. This was the day
for the reunion of the old heroes
who wore the gray in the memorable
four years' war for State's Rights.
They came siDgly, in twos, threes
and crowds until a batallion or so
had assembled to talk over their
\ - ' " *
camp life and bow they made their
friends, the enemy who wore the blue
.skedaddle from many a hard fought
and bloody field. It waB a fine body
of the old South Carolina manhood
that passed in review and we thought
that the cause having such men as
defenders could never die.
To the- regret of the veterans
neither Gen. Butler or Gen.- Walker
was present, both of whom sent excuses.
Cob Brooke, the orator of the
day, ovei flawed with enthusiasm and
as he recounted the details of many
a hard fought batte participated in
by m<iny of his hearers, the flashing
eye and the proud mein indicated
that memory's strings had been
touched and the old gray haired veterans
whose feet are almost touching
the eternal campiDg ground, were
boys once more figbtiDg their country's
battle. CjI Books made an interesting
talk coDfiDed entirely to
historical facts.
The old veterans had for an escort
a troop of cavalry coDsisitiDg of 37
beautiful.and charming youDg ladies,
ivbn lent enchantment to the scence,
under the command of "the pal ant
O'i. Etrd." It was indeed a beautiful
scene as the graceful riders, handsomely
costumed ia black, white and
*
.. .
gray, passed in review aDd went
through the cavalry evolutions, and
one that will not sood be forgotten
by those who witnessed it. The following
ladies composed the com
mctnd: Mrs B. B Swygert, L-xington
and Misses Gussie Barre, Rocky Wei':
Lizzie Dreher,Selwood; Delia Wright,
Lexington; Nettie Livingston, Rocky
Well; Lessie Risb, Rishtor; Minnie
Dunbar, RishtoD; ?. ?. Dunbar,
q a?
xvismur; aj iuc? j. an? ?, ^..vU.w_,
Bettie Harman, Birr?; Maggie LowmaD,
Selwood; Annie Shuler, Selwood;
Emma Julia D^eher, Selwood;
Hattie Saber, Irrno; Alma S. Shealy,
White R >ck; Anna Lowman, Hilton;
- Julia IXaftP, Loesville;-Curie Mitchell,
Leesville; Mary Keith, Leesville;
Maggie Fulmer, Hiltor; Mamie Leitz
sey, Columbia; Rebecca Dowliug,
Swansea;? ? Matthews, Lsesvillr;
Maggie Mayer, Peak; Bertha Bcatwright,
Leesvilh; Mattie Nunamaker,
Columbia; Eloise Kiminer. Lexington;
Daisy CiJk, Rocky Well; Lula
Kaminer, Rocky Well; Lena Harman,
Lexington; Pearl Rtwl, Seiverr: Ara
B Quattlebaum, Steadmar; Leola
Wolfe, Sandy Run; Eunice Eirgle,
Spring Hill; Lula Hiller, Hiltor;
1 CarriA TTillflr. Hilton; Bvdle Kvzar,
R>cky Well.
I ?
1 The Boers still continue to bar
rase the British and the Filipioos
are doing the eamething to the Americans.
Yet we are told that these
wars have been ended. The doctrine
of imperialism is costly to life and
property, but let her go, who cares
for expenses, or the loss of life so
long as the bloated trusts reap a rich
harvest?
If the Republicans of the North
will select their candidates by honest
S .uth Carolina primary system, in
which the people do the choosing, in
? i ? i - j 4
I Stead 01 DJ trusts Boa tueir tigeuir,
they will understand why such a
light vote is polled at the general
election.
It is the duty of tvery white man
who believes in white supremacy to
go to the polls n< xt Tuesday and
vote the Democratic ticket.
Gen. Fiizhugh Loe has been o *
dered to return home from Coba.
No theory, however correct is of
any value unless you know, how to
apply it You may send your b>y
I *
to the agricultural college and spoil
him for a farmer by oiling him up
with theories which he has no disposition
to reduce to practice. You
may send him to the same college
and make him a better farmer than
you are, or ever can be. Everything
depends on what kind of a boy you
send and whether be can convert
correct theories and sound principles
I ?i i i:__
into actual practict*.
Don't
Get Thin
Get fat; get nice and plump;
i there is safety in plumpness.
Summer has tried your
food-works; winter is coming
to try your breath-mill. Fall
is the time to brace yourself.
, But weather is tricky; look
out! Look out for colds especially.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod
Lh rer Oil is the subtlest of
helps. It is food, the easiest
food in the world; it is mere
than food , it helps you digest
your food, and get mere nutriment
from it.
Don't get thin, there is
safety in plumpness. Man
woman and child.
If you have not tried it, send for free sample
its agreeable taste will surprise vou.
SCOTT & BOWSE,
Chemists,..
<09 Pearl Street, New York.
50c. and $1.00; all druggist.
Late tomatoeB may be kept long
? * . 1 i ? r ir.
arier toe irosis cave aesrroyea me
vim s and the ripe fruit has disappeared
from the marked by picking
the green tomatoes as late as possible,
and packing them in dry sand,
putting them away where they will
not freeze. A few days before wanted,
take out a layer from the sand,
place them in a suDDy window or in
a warm room, wheD tbey will ripen
and be as nice as though fresh from
the vines.
- ? - ? Rheumatism-Catarrh,
are Blood Die eases-Cure
Free.
It is the deep-seated obstinate
cases of Catarrh or Rheumatism that
B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) cures
If doctors, sprays, linimeDls, medicated
air, blood purifiers havo failed
B. B. B. drains out the specific poi
son in the blood that causes Rheumatism
or Catarrh, making a peiftct
cuie. If you have pains or aches in
bones, joints or back, Swollen glands,
tainted breath, noises in the head,
discharges of mucuous, ulceration of
the membranes, blood thiD, get
? ' ? * x : i u u i?
easily urea, a treatment wim v. x?.
B will stop every symptom by mal 1
iDg the blood pure and rich- Druggi-fcs,
81. Trial treatment free by
addressing Blood Balm Go., Atlanta,
Ga. Describe trouble, and free
medical advice givtn.
I
!
| Only a few weeks
t
Two buyers in New York City, <
in their fingers, with orders fron
several .Southern States. Our
yond the realization of any
THINK OF
i
I E E Homespun selling for 5c. per
yard.
Think of 30 in. Fruit of the Loom
Bleaching at 5c. per yard:
Both of these we have done as
hundreds of well pleased customers
will testify to the fact.
For the next two weeks we will
indulge in some of the
WHOLI
We give special discounts to mc
Your men a,
1634 TO 163i
Attention Veterans.
Headquarters Hilton, S C., Camp
Joseph E, Johnston, No. 1000 U. C.
Y., will take notice that your Camp
will meet at Hilton, S. C, on Saturday,
November 3d, 1900, at 2 o'clock
p. m. Members please be prompt
in attendance as business of importance
will come before the meeting.
I urge it upon each member to be
present, also all ex Confederate soldiers
are invited to meet with ua at
the same time and place.
By order of
T. M. Lippard, Com.
G W. Williams, Adjutant.
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Roses.
We have quite a list of varieties
that we offer to our patronp, also
evergreens, ornamental shrubbery,
shade trees, fruit tree?, etc. Our
catalogue telle about them. Write
for it. H. J. & O is Brabham,
Proprietors Bamberg Nurseries,
51 . Bamberg, S. C.
For Sale.
One of the most desirable building
lots on upper Main street, above
the homestead of the late Judge
Boozer, consisting of two and onefifth
acres. For further particulars
apply to G. M. Harman.
The First .\ailional Bank of
Katesburg.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF
COMPTKO LLER O F THE CUKRENCY,
Washington, D. C., October 13. 1900.
I -TTTm?wrA? KV ?A rrsifTAP.Tnnv F.VT.
1/1/ ?
T 7 dtnce ptesented to the undersigned,
it has bteu made to appear that "The First
National Bauk of Batesburg," iu the town
of Batesburg. in the couuty of Lexington,
and S'ate of South Carolina, lias complied
v lib all the provisions of the statutes of
the United states, rupiireito be complied
with be'O'e tin association shall be authorized
to commence the business of Banking; j
Note, {henfor*', Thouias P. Kane, Deputy
and Acting Comptroller ol the Currency, j
do hereby certify that "The Fir?t National
Bank of BiUsburg," in the town of Bates I
burg, in the county ot Lexington aud State \
of South Carolina, is a ithorized to com
liieDce tbc business of Banking as provided
in section Fifty-One Hundred and SixtyNine
of the .Revised Statutes of the United
Stabs.
Jn testiiiio y hereof witness niv band and!
[Seal] seal ot office this thirteenth day ,
ot October, l'HJJ.
T. P. KANE.
Deputy and Acting Comproller of the j
Currency. i
No. 5i>9-3. CeL A-3ai i
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
By Geo. S. Drafts, Esquire, Probate Judge
"TT 7 HERE AS J. W. LYKES MADE!
| YV suit to me to grant liim Letters ol '
f Administration of tlie Estate ol and (.(Lets
j of llariali L}kos, deceased;
These are. therefore, tocite and admonish '
j all and singular the kindred and creditors j
I of the said Mariah L kes, deceased. :
that they he and appear before me in the ;
Court oi Probate, to be held at Lexiugton
C. II., on the 1st of November, next, alter [
, publication thereof, at 1 i o'clock m the '
forenoon, to show cause, it any ibey have,
why the said administration should not be
granted.
Given under m.v hand, this 17ih day of
October. Anno Dornii i. 19 H).
G. S. L> RAFTS. J. f. L. C. [L.S.]
Published oj the 17< L? day oi Ooob.r, !
1900, in the L -xing on Dispatch. 2w52. j
> ago we had to mc
we need more r<
>ne in Boston, one in Philadelphia <1
1 us to buy anything cheap in mercl
great bargains are on the tongues o
thing in the Southern States, and al
continue tc
GREATEST BARGAIN GIVING
ever attempted.
Our Boston Shoe buyer has just j
shipped us over 100 cases of Ladies'
and Gent's Shoes. These lie *
bought from under the Sheriff's *
hammer at 35c. on the dollar. We j
place this lot of merchandise on '
sale at once and offer Ladies'
Shoes for 39c-., and up for Ladies j
and Girls.
iSALE I
Tchants, or any one buying in large
is Great I
8 MAIN STI
Clerk's Sato. I
N OBEDIENCE TO THE JUDGMENT j
of the Court of Common Pl'?s lor Lexington
county, South Carolina, in the case |
of The Carolina National Bank of Colum- I
hia, Plaintiff, against John N. Long, The !
Globe Phosphate Company, Loan and Ex- i
change Bat k. of South Carolina, and
Wilie Jones. Defendants. I will sell to the
highest bidder, at public outcry, belore
the door of the court house in Lexington.
S. C.. during the legal hours of sale on the
first Monday in November next:
No 1 All that tract of land situate in
Lexington county, South Carolina, con
taininJr5U acres, more or less, bounded
north by road bed of the C C & A. R R
/"?.? Kn ?Via Qtaia "R.rkj/1 onnth hv Irtnrta
VU?| CCHb UJ vuv '/Wi.vv, VJ ? .
now or formtrly of Robert W. and James j
Cayce. and west by lands now or lormeriy j
of Henry Arthur.
No. 2. All that tract of land, contain- i
ing 3f2 acres, more or less, situate in the
county of Lexington and State of Smth
Carolina on waters of Dry creek, a tributary
of Congaree river and bounded on the
north by land of Kinsler. on the east and
wtst by land of Andrew Davis, and on the
south by land of Adam (jeiger: ? the same
being the premises conveyed to said Juhn
N. Long by Mar ha A. and H. L Williams i
by deed dated 7th September. 1 89, and j
recorded in the R. II. C. office, in said i
county, Book J. J page 159.
j No. 3. All that tract ot land, contain,
ing 1173 acris. more or less."situate in the
: county ot Lexington axd State of South
Carolina, and bo ended by lands formerly
of James Cayce, now li. W. Cayce, by lands
of John N Long, by lands formerly of
. Mary Cla:k. now of South Bound Railroad
i Company, by land? of Mrs. Harriet
Arthur, and by tract No. 5, of lands sold
I in case of Morgan vs. Arthur et al, the i
! same being the premises conveyed to said :
! John N. LoDg by Meta H and T. S.
| Arthur, bv deed dated 10th December. 1
j 1890, and recorded in said office, Book '-J. j
j., page 4
No 4 All that tract ol laD<l containing
1"J acres, more or 1 si, situate in the
county of L-xington aud State of South
Carolina, and bonndtd north by right-ofway
of the C C. & A. R. R Co , eact by
lands of Mary Clark and la (1 of 8onth <
| Bound R. R. Co., south b* lands of John i
j N. Long and west by ir.nd of John R. j
| Shiver; the same being the premises con- j
I v yed to said John N. Long by Henry D. j
; Reynolds by deed dated 7th February.
IS91. and recorded in said office, in Book .
"J. J., ' page Gil.
Terms of Sale-One-third cash and balance
in one and two years, with interest
from the day of sale, and secured by bond
of the purchaser and mortgage of the
premises sold with privilege to purchaser
to piy more than one third or all cash, if '
desired. The sale will be made in the following
order: Flrst, the premises desig
naied as No 1, and next the three parcels
designated as Nos 2 3 and 4. Purchaser
to pay for papers and revenue stau ps
il. A. SPANN, Clerk of Court
Messrs. Clark &, Muller, Attorneys for
Plaintiff. Mr Haloott P. Green, Attor- i
not fr>r Dr.fonrlrtnf P.invnliA.t/> C.v
October 9, 1900. lw-51
IN OBEDIENCE TO THE JUDGMENT
of the Court of Common Pieas for Lexington
county, South Carolina, in the case j
of G. T Graham aud L\ H. Nelson, pla n- |
tiff a against Pnerebia Jefcoat, defendant,
I will sell to the highest bidder at public ' '
outcry, before the court house <loor in Lex- j
ington, S C., during the usual hours of ;
sale, oa the first Monday in November, j
next: : J
All that, piece, parcel or tract of land j |
situate, ljing and being in the county and
State aforesiad, on Pond Branch, contain- ]
ing fitty (50) acres, more or lers and I ,
bounded on the north by lands of Tyue I ,
Jefcoat, on the east by lands of John J. j :
Jefcoat. and the sooth and west by lands ! j
of Dempsy Jones. The above described j
tract of land being the tract upon which j
the said Plu-rebia Jefcoat now resides and ! i
which she purchased from John W. Jefcoat.
TEKMS?Cash. Fifty dollars to be paid i
upon the bid b. ing knocked down, or at , <
the expiration of one hour thereafter the |
premises will be resold at the risk of the j
former p"r baser. Purchaser to pay lor 1
papers and revenue stamps.
H. A SPA^N, C 0 O. P. iDd G S.
Messrs. Graham ?? Nelson, attorneys lor
plaintiffs. t
vv un
re than double 01
oom than ever.
md one in Baltimore are scanning
landise. Today we are shipping
f tlie entire country. We came 1
1 that is necessary to accomplish t
be done.
MILLINERY, MILLINER)'!
Ladies' Trimmed Hats at 25c.,
48c., and only $5.00 for hats that
some ask $30.00 for. Cash and
experience are the things that
Iocs the work.
DRESS GOODSWe
are offering 3c., 7c., 14o.,
19c. and 25c. Great drives in
i l i i
tins department.
)EPAR'
lots. Come to the State Fair ant
IEET, COLE
TAX NOTICE,
I WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWING
mentioned places for the purpose of receiving
taxes for the fiscal 3ear 1900, viz:
LexiDgton C. H.. from the loth to the
27th of October. 1900, inclusive
Sandy Run, Wednesday, October 31.
Swansea, Thursday, November 1.
J. J. Mack's, Friday, November 2, morning.
Cross Roads, Friday, November 2, atternoon.
Gaston, Saturday. Novembers.
Pclion, Mondav, November 5. morning.
Rishton, Monday. November 5 afternoon,
Carson Abie's, Tuesday, November G,
morning.
Westmoreland's, Taesday, November 6,
afternoon.
Batesburg Wednesday, November 7.
Lees\il!e. Thursday, Novemb rS
Summit. Friday, November 9. mornirg
L^wiedale. Friday, November 9 afternoon
Barre's, Saturday, November 10, morning
Saxe-Gotha Mills, Saturday, November
10 afte'Dcon.
' Keialer's Store, Monday, November 12,
morning.
Crap's Mill, Monday, November 12, afternoon.
Crout's Store, Tuesdty, November 13,
morning.
Black's Store, Tuesday, November 13,
afternoon.
Lexington C. H., Friday and SaturJay.
November 16 and 17.
JoshnaShealj's Monday. November 19.
Chapin, Tuesday, November 20.
Cross Boads, Wednesday. November 21.
mo'ning.
Peak, Wednesday, November 21, afternoon,
Peak, Thursday, November 22 morning
Spring Hill. Thursday, November 22,
alternoon.
Hilton, Fridav, November 23, morning.
White Keck, Friday, November 23, af.ernoon.
Jrmo, Saturday. November 24.
B dance of the time at Lexington C. H.,
until December 31st, 1900, when the books
will n!o,e.
TAX LEVY.
For State Purpose 5 mills.
For Ordinary County 3 J mills
For Special County A mill.
For School 3 mills
Total 12 mil's
Pull Tax $1 CO
Broad River Township -C.N.
aud L. ft ft . for interest on ft ft.
bonds, mil's; for retiring bond*.
2 mills; pa>iDg attorneys' fees.
mill. Total f r Broad ftiv?.r 16$
Folk Tov/nship?C., N and L
ft ft., for interest on K. ft. bonds,
2 mills; for letiring bonds. 2 mills.
Total for Fork Township 10
iSp.lnda Township?C , N. and L,
li ft bonds, for interest on ft. ft.
bonds, mils; for retiring It ft.
2 mills, paying attorneys' lees, \
mill. Total levy tor Salndi
J. S. DERKIOK,
Treasurer Lexington County.
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
By Goo. b. Drafts. Esquire, Probate Judge.
\\J HEBE AS. H. A. SPANN. C. C C. P.
VV and G. S. made suit to me. to grant
him Letters of Admiuistr&tiou of the Estate
o( and effects of Mej. J. H. Koon, deceased
;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
ot the said Mrj. J. H. Koon. deceased,
that they be and af p ar before me,
in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington
C. H.. ori the ;"th day ot November
"4 * '? tllOVilA^ Of I 1 AVIAP t
UCJkL.. ttiici |miy;j\.(niuu (.ucivvi, uv ? w
in the foreuoou, to show cause, if any tbev
nave, why the said administration should
uot be granted.
Given under my hand. thiR 26th day of
septeu ber, Anno Doiniu, litOO.
GEORGE S DRAFTS. J. P. L. 0.
Published on the 2Htb day of September
I GOO. in the Lexington Dispatch. 6>v51
Lpmoos, Bananas and Apples, at
;Le Bazaar.
lr room and today
the markets daily with greenbacks
goods by freight and mail to
lere to build a business far tali
is is being done, and will
Men's, Youth's and Children's Clothing,
Our 69c. sale goes on. Just received
300 Fancy Black Worsted
j -Suits for Men, the SI2.50 kind, at
?7.98. Only 100 pair of Men's
! Pants at 73c.; 100 pair at 98c.;
100 pair at ?1.48 and 100 pair at
?1.98. They are hard to equal at
double the price.
mens hats.
Wanted in this department
- A?\A - ii i i t a - _ i _ i _
o,uuu sman ooy.s 10 ouy zoc. nais,
and \vc would not object to 5,000
men to buy 25c. hats. Our ?2.00
| hats for men are the finest hats
manufactured.
nvEBisnr.
1 make our store headquarters.
er,
MBIA, S. C.
IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE
of the Court of Common Pleas for
Lexington connty, South Carolina, in the
case of L. H. Seay, plaintiff, against Ma
licda E. Seay, Elzabeth Raw I, Ellen M. Ky
zer. Josephine Harman and Alma 0 Geigcr.
defendants. I will sell to the highest
bidder, at public outcry before the court
house door in Lexington, S C , during the
usual hours of sale, on the first Mond iy in
November next:
"One lot of land wilh improvements
thereon, situate in the town of Lexington,
in the connty of Lexington and State ol
South Carolina, bonnded on the north by
lots of Mrs M. E Meetziand M.-s. Sallie
Knminer's Estate, on the east by lot ol
M Q Hendrix on the south by lands ol
Mrs. P. L. Harman, and on the west by
Depot Street "
These prem sob will be sold in three separate
parcels eacb fronting on Dep t Street
The residence will be on Lot No. 2. Plats
may be seen at the Clerk's office and at the
sale.
TERMS?One-half cash; balance on a
j credit of one year, with interest from day
! of sale secured by bond ol' purchaser and
a mortgage of the premises sold, with leave
lo pay all cash, $25 to be paid npon each
bid as it is knocked down, c-r the lots will
be resold immediately at the risk of the
fnrmi-r Pnr^hjKflr tn riftv fnr
papers, revenue and recording mortgage.
H. A. SPANN, C C. C. P and G S.
Messrs Efird & Dreher, attorneys.
October 10 1900 4w51.
IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DEC PEE OF
tbe Court o' C xnmon Pleas lor Ltx
ington county. South Caro'ira, in the cast
of Samrnl Lorick, William Lorick,
Jacob Lorick, Sanders Lorick, Mary
Emily Willis, Fpsey Gardner, Louisa
Duncan and Anna Addy, plaintiffs,
against Mattie Gertrude Lorick, Charlton
Sumter Lorick, David G H. Gciger and
Julius E Lorick, defendants, I will sell to
the highest bidder at public outcry, before
the court house door, in Lexington. S. C.
d ring the legal hours of sale, on the first
llon ay in November next:
"All ttiat plantation, tract and parcel o!
land containing forty-three acres, more or
less i i uate, lying and being in the county
of Lexington and State aforesaid and
bounded by lands of Wm. Einsler, Dr. J.
W. Geiger, Mrs E. Eeid, Andrew Davis
and others and has such shape and marks
as a plat for the same doth more fully
represent.
Also another "Tract containing thirtythree
and one half acies, more or 1 ts.
situate and being in the county and S'ate
j aloresaid and bounded by lands of Mrs.
Emily Reid and A. J. Geiger, and the Old
State road and Congaree river and has such
shape and marks as a plat lor the same
doth more fully represent."
TEEMS:-One-halr cash, and the balance
on a credit of twelve months with interest
from day of sa'e, secured by bond of the
purch s r and a mortgage of the premises
sold. Immediately alter the close of the
bidding the purchaser shall deposit with
the Clerk $25 00 and in default the lands
will be resold at his risk. Purchaser to
pay lor papers, recording mortgage and
revenue.
H. A. SPANS. 0. C. C. P. aud G. S.
October 9th. lfHD.
Messrs. Efird & Drehcr. Attorneys. 3w51
in iiii wiiii,
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.
PREPARES FOR TEACHING
COLLEGE OR BUSINESS.
j High School. Intermediate and Primary
Courses.
English, German. French, Greek and Latin
Taught.
7B&- Very Healthiest Location. Board
ver> cheep. $4 to $7 per month. Tuition
exeedingly low, $1 to $2.50 per month.
Expenses per year $50 to $75. Had 125
students last session.
Next session begins Monday, September
1 o 1 osiA r..iI A: ?
io. lL-uu. jc or luu particulars,
Address
0. D. SEAY, Principal.
Lexington, & 0.
Sept0 Tiber 14 t.f.
Remember jou always find frui'8,
plain and line caudie* of all kinds,
fancy Cakes and crackers at the
BaZaar.
I
Pianos and
i iii i iEWasa
1235 Main Sreet, First Block Nor
COLUMBIA,
Please mention the Dispatch.
May 2, 1900 ly.
Y our Patronag
F. 0. PRICI
900 AND 902 GERVAIS ST.
DEA.LEKS IN
ILUTHMi. SHOES AMI 1
POLITE SERVICE AND YOUR
H. L. OS
The public will please take notice that I have open<
Lexington, where I am ready to serve all who 1
GENERAL MER
is complete and prices as low as the lowest. I am
bat the values that I
Shoes, Hats ai
are exceptional ones. The prices on these'good
WILL PAY TOP PRICES
September 26 . ' ?
THE STMDARD W!
COLUMBIA,
Cotton capacity 20,000 Bales. Stor pe and insm
fraction thereof. Special rates on large lots. Libe
on cotton stored with us. Write to
EDT
or H. L. ELLIOTT. Manager
3mos December 18.
m MOFFETT'S
ffl?' 'EETHIII
>8^ ? 1L_ (Teething Powders)
Costs only 25 cents at Dm
Or mail 25cents t? C, J. WIOF
DBS. D. L7B00ZI
'ftfTl DENTIST!
1515 MAIN STR
COLUMBIA,.... hi V..
'PHONE 230. :
D1ALHARDH
WhnV^la and Retail Imnorters and ]
II1RRH1RE. IRIIi.
PAINTS, OIL A3
We are Headquarter
BLACKSMITHS, AND HOUSE I
POST OFFICE BLOCK, C
September 30 -lv. " "" . f
When writing mention the Dispatch.
For Sale. F
IOFFcK FOB. SALE A VALUABLE
tr.ctofland situate on Broad riv^r. "VT"OT
near Montgomery Station, containing 159 p*
acres, known as the Bookman Tract. Tips Hn,
Tract embraces about 75 acres of tine bot- jn rtnd
torn Innds I will sell on very easv terms. 0f Sout
I also offer for sale several tracts of land vember
situate in Fairheld county, just east of discbar
Broad river; terms easy. Andrew
Titles to all these lands perfect
WAI H. LYLES. Oc'ol
Co'umbia, S. C.
October 22. 1900. 3wi2.
j p
Money to Lend
* ! VTOT
ON IMPROVED FARMING LANDS | iA pe
in Lexington county. Long time and tae Hoeasy
pavuients. Apply to in and
JNO. F THOMAS. JR. of *ont
1227 Washington streeet. verr>T
COLUMBIA. S C, minis1 n
8w5. hapcii?
F!
Pay your dues to the Dispatch. Octot
Organs 1
OF
& hist
M ,llilljTI
FOR THE
is I BAST
ILLi/ltfi
mom "
ORGANS
$3-5
PIANOS '
$150 (Jp.
Terms Easy |
? - ?
Mi ' For
terms and prices
write or call on
a i Aaip
ALURC,
th ot State House.
s. c.
Please mention the Dispatch.
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e Solicited.
; & go.,
, COLUMBIA, S. C, I
r /'IS
IK FllMDH
MONEY'S WORTH.
WALD.
ed up at G A. Shealy's old stand in
avor njo with a call. My stock of
iGHANDISE
offering good values in every line,
tiLr in
id Hosiery
s are very low, quality considered.
> FOR COTTON.
s. c.
ance 15 cents per bale per month, or
ral advances at low rate A interest
VIN W. ROBERTSON. Secretary,
g Allajs Irrltf ion, Aids Digestion
I /ft Regulates the Bowels,
111 hL . . Strengthens the Child,
] Makes Teething Easy.
^ A " TEETH1NA Relieves the Bowd
^ Troubles of Children of
IgglStS, ANY AGE.
FETT, M. Dm ST. LOUI8. MOs
; . - \ '
SR & SONS > ' :
mil
EET,
..........is. e,.
"?< V "* ' : *s. \'
ARE CO.,
-
Dealers in A 1 Ki;:ds of
STEEL. MILS.
ri> GLASS.
is for
BUILDING MATERIALS
OLUMBIA, S. C.
When writing mention the Dispateb.
'inal Discharge.
ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
rsoos luterefited that I will apply to
a. GrO. S. Draft*. Judee of Probate
for the Cointy of Lexington, t?iate
h Carolina on the 19th day of No,
19G0, at 10 o'clock a. m , for a final
ge as Jxecator of the Estate of
' Rish, deceased.
E L AMICK, Executor,
>er 19. 19J0. 4wl.
inal Discharge.
I E IS HEREBY GIVES TO ALL
r>ons interested that I will apply to
i. Geo. S. Dr*fr?, Judge o* Probate
for the Conuty of Lexington. State
L ? arclua, on the 220 day of No.
19UU. or a final dtM-.harge a* Ad?
??i v of h'wtwfn At H Fv Afllr
in d c ->i*ed. ,
RANCE *. L CHAPMAN, Admrx.
)tr 23, ?900, 4*1.
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