The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 22, 1902, Page 8, Image 8
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, January 22, 1902.
PMCIL AND mm.
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
Lsesvilie is 6h P. bealt^ bcca.
New Garden seed?; ?ii the Bazaar.
The mad dog scare has subsided.
This will probably be a good crop
year.
Some farmers are resowiDg small
grain.
Farmers are up to their ears in
workThere
is some little cotton comiDg
in now-a-dayp.
The Editor paid his office a pop
call yesterday.
Candidates are as plentiful as
blackberries in June.
Fresh Bakers Bread will be found
constantly at the Bazaar.
Mr. Erby J. George killed a hog
this morning weighing G47.
The local prophets have again got
the weather all out of joint.
Many persons say that snow has
fallen twice aiDce Saturday.
' No jury has yet been drawn for
the February term of court.
We regret to learn that Mr. John
H. Meetze is again seriously ill.
Many early gardeners are patiently
awaiting the passing of winter.
The Presbyterians organized a
Sunday school here last Sunday.
After an absence of sometime Mr.
'Bernard Riwl has returned home.
Diamond Dyes, of all colore, are
constantly in stock, at the Bazaar.
This is the kind of weather to take
pneumonia. Don't expose your person.
Dr. Hendrix is repairing hie dwelling
and premises on Lower Main
street.
Tallage'* sermon is on the second
page. Bead it for it is interesting
this week.
I have remoddled my grist mill
and will grind every Saturday. Lee
Snelgrove. pd
The long spell of pleasant weather
was broken Monday night by a disagreeable
rain.
T. B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia,
keep the best plantation and family
supplies.
Nearly every other person you
meet has the "barks" as the result of
the grippe.
The local matrimonial market is
dull. There are plenty of calls and
but few takers.
State L-'quor C.ommissioner Crum
has been unanimously re-elected by
the Legislature.
It is possible that arrangements
will be completed in time to hold the
February term of court,
"Mr. Charlie M. Sauknight, of near
Ballentine, has moved with his family
to this place. We welcome them.
Contractors will notice that the
County Commissioners invite bides
for repairing the bridge across factory
pond.
The County Commissioners are aft er
derelect Magistrates. See notice
$gd submit your books to them for
inspection,
Por all kind3 of Patent Medicines
?-all standard and thoroughly reliable?don't
forget that they can be
found at the Bazaar.
The chain gaDg has put the road
on the north side of Saluda river,
from the river out to the River road
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in exceiienc cuxjuiuuij.
Meserp. Eamp and David Lorict
have opened up a mercantile buei
ness at Irrfio. They occupy the Rob
inson old stand.
For fine varieties of early cabbage
and other reliable garden eeeds, cal!
at the Bazaar. They are all guaran
teed to give satisfaction.
"Uncle Jesse Wessinger has en
1 arced his mercantile business at hit
?o
home, and he locks as natural at
ever behind the counters.
Stops the Cough, and Works of
the Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet*
cure a cold in oDe day. No cure, m
pay. Price 25 cents.
;! IVALIWR I !
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4 ;' Th-Bazaar will receive in a ^
j^ day or so a niceselection of j
i NOVELTY. i
1 * LACE AND % [
s comic valentines. ? j
"K Ihi"* stock consist of some of (?
* "*> the prcttist on the market q
"5 as well as some of the (?
j "*> most laughable ones. C
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; -5< The finer quality are put up in >r i
-K nice pastboard boxes.
\ Come and see them before they 0.
~ arc- ricked over. ?
t The Bazaar. 5 \
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i j Rrv. W. E. Barre, pa9tor of the j
Methodist church in this place, will
. ! fill his regular appointment for this i
church next Sunday morning at 11 j
i o'clock. (
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The relatives and friends of Mr. )
i and Mrs. John W. Earhardt in this
I . . , . . I
' place are pamea to learn 01 me aeatn
| of their infant, which occurred in
j Newberry on last Friday.
It is the unanimous verdict of
owners of buggies wagons and other
j vehicles that T. B. Aughtry & Co.,
I Columbia, keep the best and most
' substantial vehicles on the market.
! I
Mr. "Wallace E. Lorick and family i
of Irmo visited the parents cf Mrs. j
; Lorick, Mr. and Mrs. Adam R. Metis, ;
in this place. They returned heme .
j yesterday.
Mr. Brooks Swygert, one of Peak's ! r
j most substantial citizens and largest j
i i 1 j 1i.. !
' uifiLLiauta uaa uiustu uut uia uucmeBH : ,
there and has gone to Laurens, where j
ha will engage in the merchandise ^
! business.
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Mr. C. D. C. Barr is making j a
arrangements to establish a coffin j u
: fictory at Leesville. Mr. Barr is one j s
of our most enterprising and pro- j j
j gressive citizens and Lexington needs 1 ^
maDy more citizens just like him. j >
J. A. Muller, Esq, now occupies | I
the suite of rooms in the up-stairs of j e
the Kaufmann brick buildiDg, oppo- 1 e
site those occupied by Dr. J. J d
! WiDgard, as office and consulting D
rooms. This tenant completes the
! vacancy in the four suites on the j
! -a
UJUl. g(
The boiler at the saw mill of Rev. I
Evans Hall, which is located about v
i ;
eight miles east of Leesville, ex- ; t!
ploded last Friday, severely but not i h
seriously scaldiDg several persons, j e
The cause of the explosion is un- j d
| known. ii
I We have been compelled to strike P
I from our mailing list several names
j of those subscribers who have j
i been careless and let their payment h
j get far behind. Others will be drop- 0
t ped, after the Editor completes his y
j rounds and those delinquents, who y
| fail to meet him and settle up (r a
| make satisfactory arrangements netd j
j not be surprised if the weekly visits j e<
1 of th? pispatch ceases to their ad- J
dross.
For awhile yesterday we thought i
that Evangelist Harper's "Dark j
Day," bad arrived unannounced, j *|
Between 12 and 1 o'clock, a dark ;
! cloud obscured the sun and for a few j ^
minutes it seemed as if lamps would ; a
have to be lit to continue dinner, or j ^
to finish in the dark. But the winds t ^
. _ . _ . ... ii
| soon carried the clouds by aud it be- i
J came light 8gfiin. ^
e
i "W. A. Reckling & Sod, the Colum- a
: bia photographers, will be at Bates- ! v
burg January 30, 31 and February |
! 1st for the purpose of making photo- i
j graphs. The work of this firm has j
j a reputation of being of a high |
; order and those wishing the very '
1 I
1 best pictures should give them a call, i
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M. Frank, the clothier and gents ! t
furnisher iu Columbia, is happy ever <
j the fact that he has been the instru- j *
: I ment of making many people of i
: Lexington happy by selling them 1
i clothing and overcoats at such low ; 1
: prices and has again made the liberal j ;
j j offer of selling an overcoat worth 1 j
i (-?/ ? r . rr\ J _ 41A nn :l _t j ,
I ! ?>D OU lor OO i)v auu a, suit ui
. : clothes for a S5.00 bill. He also has
I a jobbing department and country
i merchants will do well and make j '
i
j money by placing their orders with j
| j him.
Salvation Oil the Best Liniment,
e | Price, 15 cts; large bottle, 25 cts.
j Greatest cure on earth for Rbeuma- !
; tism, Neuralgia, Soreness, Sprains, j
3 j Backache, Stiffness, Cuts, Bruises, 5
) ! Wounds, Swellings. Burns and Frost- :
i Bites. Salvation Oil kills all pain. i
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HURRY UP?
i
Everywhere one 3:e::rs tl:at expression *
"hurry up!" it is a genuine Americanist:: j
expressive of the ;
. \ "rush" iu which we |
\ ^ live. Nothing is swift i
\ * enough f-jr us. We j
and lightning and find j
^^5?* j them slow. We j
'^r^Trk b . grudge the time given |
?e?3? Jp* , N i0 eating, and rush ;
'Lgv. v !vJ j through meals as 1
jM | though lif-- depended i
it.{ | upon cur liastc.
' I.ife does depend on ]
I L-our haste, but not in J
pSfljfi/that sense, l.ook at ;
the obituary columns j
KS&J^ZZy ! 1 1 ^1C Papers ar.d j
2 1' see how many prom:- j
| nent men are carried j
j away by "stoma c h )
trouble." "acute iudi- !
r TBK$& ! ~1 gestion '' and other re?~tcd
discos. Their
lives have in general j
iSRjp been sacrificed to the j
haste and rush of >
?&?f | business which over- [
/?8?i looked the fact that |
~ food can only nourish j
Jsjft: ' the bod} when digest- |
?X. /? cd and assimilated
V-=S> and tliat the digestive
and assimilative processes can't br hurried.
I)r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery,
cures diseases of the stomach and the asso
ciatcd organs of digestion and nutrition, j
"Hie source of all physical strength is food, |
properly digested and perfectly assimilated, j
By enabling the perfect digestion ar.d asshn- j
ilation of food "Golden Medical Discovery"
increases and enriches the blood supply
and sends new strength to every organ of
the body.
T was* at one time as I thought almost at I
death's door." writes Mr. J. S. Bel!, of Leanao, I
Van Buren Co.. Iowa. "I was confined to my
house and part of the time to my bed. I had
taken quantities of medicines but they only
seemed to feed the disease ; but I must say that
'Golden Medical Discovery' has cured me. and
to-day I am stouter than I have been for twenty
years. I am now forty-three years old."
Fri:b. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser sent
free to you on receipt of stamps to pay
expense of mailing only. Send thirty-one i
one-cent stamps for cloth bound book or j
twenty-one statues for paper covers to Dr. |
R. V. "Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Gcod Eoads Convention.
i
ro the Editor of the Dispatch:
We beg to call your attention to j
he fact that a Good Roads OoDvec- j
ion will be held in the city cf j
Dlumbia, S. C., on January 30th to ;
list inclusive, and to ask you to \
.ttend the same and co-operate with I
ts in promoting this important caust.
L train of cars from the Southern
Railway will be here in charge of
ir. W. K Moore, President of the
National Good Roads Association. :
le will be assisted by engineers and '
xperts, who will be provided with j
ew machinery and will practically j
iemonstrate the building of both
aaeadam and dirt roads.
The Convention will also be adIressed
by experts, as well as by
everal prominent men wjio are inerested
in road building. The ConeDtion
will be held at a time when j
he Legislature is in session at C.ombia,
and the Senators and Repreentatives
from your county will
oubtless attend the Convention and
i this way we hope to reach all
arts of the State.
We take it for granted that you j
?el an active interest in any measure ! '
joking to the physical betterment of |
ur public highways, and trust thtt !
ou may lend us the endorsement of j
our personal influence and attend- I
ce.
For reduced rates on railroads,
>e agent in your town.
President.
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A Big Attraction.
Capt. W. D. Ament'a Big City
>ramatic Company and Vaudeville
[ead Liners supporting Miss Marie
orborka and Roy and Way, will be
t the Opera House in Lexington en
be 27th and 28th two nights. Capt.
.ment also has, in connection with
he other features, a gift show giving ?
o everybody a present without any
xtra charges. Some of the presents
re very valuable and useful. There '
nil be an entire change of program
ach night.
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You Name Your Price.
Lovers of bargains will read with
peculiar pleasure the annoucement
>f "VYm. F. Furtick, Columbia, in
his issue. He has a s75,000 stork i
i
)f dry goods, notion?, clothing, shoes I
md hats that must be closed out \
regardless of the cost and value of j
the article. For this sale you name j
the prices and take the goods at j
your own figures, that is if they are
reasonable. This stock is not odds ;
and ends, but are standard goods of :
monn. I
LiiU UtfcL- QliU UiUOb laouivijai^iv utauu- j
facture aDd their superiors cannot be |
found in the city. If you want real '
values in these goods consult Fur- ;
tick before purchasing.
Notice Trespassers.
All persons are hereby forbidden
to bant, fish or trespass in any
manner whateve upon my lands. The law
?:u v.? ofrairivt noranna -who f?r> r?nt i
Will l/C CUIW^OU ..? w I
heed this warning.
W. F. TAYLOB.
January 22, 1!?02. -Iwllpd. j
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Largest Stock of
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1115 PJ
Febrnarv 14?Iv
We have i
011 our entire i
25 per cent,
carry over ai
sell at prices 1
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lours lor iracie,
LEAPHART
LEXINCTC
September 11,
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
Court of Common Pleas.
D. E. Balleutine. Assignee. Plaintiff,
against
Eenrj Dent, Defendant.
re.
TJNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A
Lj judgment j in above entitled case, I
will sell before the court bouse door at
Lexington, S. C., on the first Monday in
February next, during the legal hours of
sale, at public outcry to the highest bidder,
the following described real estate, to wit:
All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate,
hing and being in Lsxington county
and State aforesaid, containing ono hundred
and thirty-three acres, more or less,
lying on a small branch of Fourteen Mile
creek, waters of Saluda river, bounded by
lands of J, A. Calk. John Snellgrove, Levi
W. Corley and J. S. Hendrix and others,
being a tract of land conveyed to James
Caughman, by Joel Keisier, Jr.. as administrator
of J. E. W. Kaminer with will annexed.
TERMS OF SALE?Cash. Purchaser
or purchasers to pay lor papers and record
ing.
T. H. CAUGHMAN, S. L. C.
January 13, 1902. 3wl2.
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This signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo=Quinine Tablets j
the remedy that en re* n colrt In one ?ay I
\ I /' \v \ I ^ I $
\ 2 / ' i 1
Buggies and Wag
ur Prices the Lowes
r=Rhea A
LAIA STREET, COLUMBL
reduced the price
stock of Clothing ;
We don't want to ;
lything and will j
.ower than ever. ?
ANTS! PANTS! PANTS! j
laranteed as to fit aDd fimsfi. sums,
uts and regular sizes at price you
want.
penders, Collars and Cuffs, Umbrellas,
Hats. Nccbuear.
: and Linen Handkerchiefs Clothing.
Underwear, Dress Shirts,
a's Suits from $3 00 to $16 00.
ith's Suits from $2 51 to $8 00.
Idren's Suits from $1 00 to $5 00.
Celebrated Overalls. ,
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)N, S. C.
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OP LEXINGTON.
By Geo, S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge.
TT 7 HERE AS, SAMUEL B. GEORGE.
VV C. C. C. P. atd G S , made suit to
rue to grant him Letters of Administration
of the Estate of and effects of Mrs. Sallie
E. Hill, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and credi- i
tors of the said Mrs Sallie E. Hill, deceased.
that they be and appear, before me,
in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington
C. H.. S. C.. on the 2oth day of
February, 1902, next, after publication
hereot at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to I
show cause, if any they have, why the said !
Administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 15th day of
Januarj*., Anno Domiri 1902. ! |
G S. DRAFTS, J. P. L. C. [L. S.]
Published on the 15th day of January, (
1902, in the Lexington Dispatch. fiwl5. ,
"dispeitsebs "wanted." ~ i
Office of
THE COUNTY BOARD OF CONTROL. ]
Lexington, S. C., January 1, 1902. ]
Applicants for the position ]
of Dispenser at Peak, will please file |
their applications with the Clerk of the ;
Board of Control on or before the 21st day (
of January. 1902. No application will be ]
OATlfli ^ C* rAfi from nersons who are related I i
to either member of the Board within the j
sixth degree. Application blanks can be
had by calling en or addressing S. B.
George, Lexington, S. G. The name of
bondsmen must accompany each application.
The Board reserves the right to reject any
and all applications if not satisfactory to
the Board. J. WEIR ADDY,
Clerk County Board of Control.
ons in the State.
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x think only of the price and . never g
x consider quality. Here you get | j
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x; a nappy v>uiiiuniaiiuii. V
X $ 1
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? A QUANTITY OF QUAUTY. | ,
| A LITTLENESS OF PRICE. f
k L. OSWALD, I 1
| LEXINGTON. S. C. | j
$ Beptembar 26. $
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LEXINGTON MARKET,
30RP.ECTZD WEEKLY BY THE MERCHANTS. ^
Bacou Hams. per B 12
Sldes. " 11 A
Shoulders. " 10
Butter, per ft 20
E?<rs. per doz 15 j
Turkeys, per lb ? a 10 ,J
Beese. per pr 35 a io
Bhlckens, per head 10 a 25
Beeswax, per ft 15 a 20
Beef, per ft io a 12,1?
Pork. " " 10 a 12&
Tallow, per ft 4 a 5
Lard, per ft 12 J
Flour, per cwt 225 a 275- |
Jorn. per ou 100 1
Peas. " " to
Cats, " " so
Fodder, per cwt To a 80
sweet Potatoes, per bu ."<0 I
[Uee. per lb 4as
COTTON MARKET.
Lexington.?Middling T\.
Columbia.?Middling 7!i.
Charleston?Middling ~ j
Augusta.?Middling TY&
NAVAL STOKES. A
Savannah, yesterday's market?Spirits A
rurpentine. firm S7!dr cents. Rosin, tirm. M
Executors' Sale. 1
YfOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT 1
on Wedntsday, the 5th day of Febru- A
iry next, at 11 o'clock a. m. ol said day. uj
:he undersigned, as Executors of the last %
will and testament of J. AI, Jones, de- m
leased, and by authority thereof, I will sell 1
\t Batesbnrg, in the coanty oi Lexington, M
n the State of South Carolina, the lollowmg
real estate: flg
All that tract of land, containing one ^0
hundred and thirty-nine (139) acres. ^
bo unded on the north by lands of Lodwick
Hartley, on the south by lands of Melvin
Shealy and lands of the Estate of Andrew
Shealy, on the east by lands of the Estate
of Andrew Sbealy, and on the west by
lands of the Estate of Matilda Prator?tbe
said tract being situate on Duncan Creek 4
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Lexington.
TERMS?Cash.
L. B. JONES. m
N. M. JONES.
Executors. ^
January 13, 1902. 3wl2. .
Pay your dues to tbe Dispatch.