University of South Carolina Libraries
AGEN1 WE HAVE THE LARGEST A! ?vC./ See 01 sizes, B&T them, U W ~' " CELEBRAT] EVERY HAT GUAR v* V c GEO. D. WITT J . I. ALL STYLES A YD I Give Us a C % The Lexington Dispatch. I All of the fruit is more or less damaged by the recent hail storm. Mr. Newell Lee is spending sometime with hie family at this place. It is astonishing at the number of men who want to be elected to office. These hot days one can almost hear the corn and cotton cracking the ground. Fishing in factory pond affords a pleasant pastime for the sporting fraternity. The prices of all things are now going up. There is even a rise in yeast cakes. Miss Ellen Hendrix, who has been teaching school at Swansea, has returned home. The Bazaar fountain is in full blast dispensing cool and refresing drinks to the thirty public. We are sorry to learn that Prof. O. D. Seay is confined to his room with a spell of sickness. Editor Charles Bailey, of the Car1 *? vr ? fr>Ttrr? \Tr?rir1fttr 011HS WOO lu nun u iuuuuu^ writing up the convention. The Lexington Brass Band is making rapid progress and soon the boys will be "tooting" on the streets: Among the prominent members of the Convention was Editor John Bell To will, of the Batesburg .Advocate. The mule sold by Sheriff Caughman last Monday was knocked down to J. Marshall Shealy for $58 50. In 1901 there were 143 names on the pension roll from this county. This year there are 167 names. Mrs. Eugenia Hendrix has returned from a pleasant visit to her sister, Mrs. Dave Bawl, at Batesburg. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys aids digestion. / < r8 FOR J. MANN ?! SD MOST COMPLETE LINE C IN LEXINGTON. Wednesday, May 7, 1902. < PENCIL AND SCISSORS. . , Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There bv a Disaatch Man. , . The political pot is boiling. Oats are heading beautifully. Have you paid for your paper ? %' See trespass notice elsewhere in this issue. Now is the time to subscribe for Dispatch. if"' * Monday was certainly a "politician day" in this berg. Florida beans have made their appearance on our market The hot days makes one wish for a residence in the polar regions. The fragrance of orange blossoms can be detected hereabouts. e . Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Efird left for Charleston Monday afternoon. jr line of YOUTH and BOYS SUITS from 5 to 19. We have a nice , and you cannot beat our prices any ?WJE SELL THE? ED JEFFEI ANTEED. WE HAVE THEY] COLORS AND SHAPES. iHOE GO'S LON PRICES, GUARANTEED TO G. 'all at Lexii The indications are that between barbecues and candidates we will have lively times this summer. Congressman A. F. Lever was among the interested spectators at the County Convention Monday. The workmen are putting the finishing touches on the residence of Mr. John J. Taylor, on Upper Main street. It is just possible that a steel bridge will spann the Saluda river at no distant day. The sooner the better. During the summer months the Bazaar will keep ice on hand, which will be sold at a reasonable price. W. J. McCartha, inspector of local dispensaries, was in town Monday in attendance upon the convention as a delegate. Dr. D M. Crosson, one of the most prominent physicians of the State, called to see us Monday and left his cart wheel. W. Q. Jackson, a leading citizeagof the Edisto section, dropped in Monday and continued his subscription to the Dispatch. I Col. D. J. Griffith, Superintendent of the State Penitentiary, was in , town Monday mingling with friends and acquaintances. Miss Lizzie Harman, after quite a pleasant visit to her cousin, Mrs. J W. Earhardt, in Columbia, has returned to Lexington. Tl?. T?. _T TT.Vioror?era a rkrnmirtfinl A/ L J>J. V* M ^/* ?and popular young dentist of Lees ville, called to see us Monday anc renewed his subscripton. The Clerk of the Court is in re ceipt of i.he acts of the Legielaturt of 1902 and Magistrates can get ? copy by calling on him. Mr. B. B. Hiller, one of the Fork'* best citizens, called to see us while ir town Monday and covered the pain: of our hand with a dollar. F. E. Dreher, Esq, and Countj Superintendent of Education, Johi S. Derrick, attended a school closing at Irmo last Friday evening. Professor A. P. Sites, one of th< rising young men of Spring Hill called in to see us Monday and be came a subscriber to the Dispatch. Miss Erin George, having closet her school at St. Andrew's, in Lowe T7I 1_ A 1- 1 L ?A I ? 4.U JCOrK 10WDSLIip, UttB itjiuiueu lu iui home of her parents near this place S. D. B. Lever, a successful am prominent farmer of the Fork, whos home is near ChapiD, dropped ii Monday and renewed his subscrip tion. The fishing season is now in it prime, and the Bazaar has a full lin of the best fishing tackle on the mar i kef, embracing hooks, linee, bobe canes, etc. Give us a call when ii need of fishing tackle. )F CLOTHING EVER CARRIED , in all lot of ?=?? where. tSON HAT. [ IN THE LATEST IE JACK SHOES, [VE SATISFACTION. igton Depot. On last Thursday afternoon the barn of Mrs. Crosson, of Leesville, was struck by lightning during a thunder storm and burned to the ground. Dr. W. H. Timmerman, of Batesburg, dropped in to see us Monday. The doctor is meeting with very flattering encouragement in his candidacy for Governor. Mrs. K. E. Sox bad 2 well developed chickens to hatch from one egg?one - - * * * i mt _ a red and tfce otner wnite. ine biddies are lively and are doing their own scratching. By reason of having to attend the State Dental Association, Dr. F. C. Gilmore cannot fill his appointment at this place on the 13th, but will be here on the 20th instead. The picnic at Steadman's m:'l will be on the 10th of May instead of the 20th as heretofore announced. Persons interested will please remember the date. ' Mr. W. H. Simpson, State Deputy ( of the Fraternal Mystic Circle of Philadelphia, Pa., and of the Royal Fraternal Union of St. Louis, Mo., has been in town several days in the interest of these organizations. Dr. W. T. Brooker a prominent physician of Swansea, was in town Monday. The Doctor represented Lexington county in the General Assembly several years ago with marked ability, and we are always glad to shake his hand. We had the pleasure of making the acquaintance of Dr. W. P. Tim^ merman, a rising young physician of BateBburg, and found him to be a pleasant and cultured gentleman and if he is a chip of the old block he 3 will do to tie to. 4 T. C. Sturkie, Esq, and Messrs. Theodore S. Harman and H. Newton i Monts, who have been visiting relai tives and friends in Texas since the i reunion at Dallas, returned home yesterday greatly pleased with their r experience of Texas hospitality. 1 The County Commissioners have r lot tl-?Q nrmtrnof tn hniM tViA irnn 5 ?v, bridge over Factory pond in the su0 i burbs of this town, to the King [ ' Bridge Co., of Atlanta, Ga., for 8974, ' j | this being the lowest bid. They j rejected all bids for the rock work. 1 Mr. Benjamin Rawl, who resides in r the Rocky "Well section, is reported 0 as having been critically ill last week. ( j On Friday his family was called to ^ bis bed side, but he rallied somewhat 3 and has continued to improve although he is still in a critical conQ dition. A. L. Hook, a member of our present efficient Board of County 8 Commissioners, having a kindly feel6 ing for the printer, dropped in Mon'* day and helped us out with hia cart wheel. May the Lord bless him and 1 increase his worldly goods an hundred fold. ' \ " \ \ Largest Stock of ] Oi 1115 PI Fobrnarv 14 -lv ?arm?wn??m. 11 mi ii 11 ??.i?c??twmmmmet?wr?m Senator W. H. Sharpe, one of the , shrewdest and most successful "politicioners'' in the State was a con- , spicious figure on our streets Monday. He has just returned from a trip to some counties in the upper part of the State where he has been in the interest of his candidacy for Comptroller General. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA; ' COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Court of Common Pleas. Samuel E. Lowman, Executor of the Will of Isaiah Lowman, deceased.Plaintiff, against William J. Lowman, Jos. D. Lowman, P. G. Lowmao, I. J. Lowman, M D. Bickley. Mary M. Long. Hattie Shealy, Sarah C. Bouknight. I. M. Bouknight. James Fianklin Lowman, Ella L Lowman and George Miller Lowman, Defendants. Summons for Belief. (Complaint Served.) To the Defendants above named: YOU ABE HEREBY SUMMONED AND required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of i your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office at Lexington, S. C., within twenty days after the service, hereof, exclusive of the day of such service: and, if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. EFIRD & DREHER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated April 2nd, A D. 1902. To George Miller Lowman: You will please take notice that the original summons and complaint in the above stated action are now oa file in the office of the Clerk of the Court tor Lexington county, S. C. You will further take notice that unless you have some suitable person appointed as your Guardian ad Litem to represent you in said suit within twenty days from the service hereof upon you, exclusive of the day of service, the undersigned will thereafter move Samuel B. George, Esq., Clerk of this Court, to appoint some suitable person as such Guardian ad Litem for you. ' EFIRD & DREHER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. April 2, 1902. 6w26. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that I will apply to the Hon. GeorgeS. Drafts, Judge ot Probate in and for the County of Lexington, State of South Carolina, on the 16th day of May. 1902, for a final discharge as Administrator of the Estate of J. H. Shell, deceased. F. E DREHER, Administrator. April 16, 1902. 4w26. Warning. ON TUESDAY. APRIL TWENTYseeond. my wife Fannie, left my h*d and board without just canse and without my knowledge or consent, notice is hereby given to all parties not to hire or harbor her in any manner whatever, as the lav.* will positively be enforced against any one vio ill 11 LI g 11113 waiuiug. JULIUS SMITH. April 2G, 1902. 3w27 pd. Notice. WE HEREBY FOREWARN ANYPERson or persons from trespassing in any manner whatever upon our lands, and also forbid hunting in any manner upon the same. We will positively prosecute all violators of this notice. T. 0. SMITH, S. M. SMITH. J. A. SMITH, ELBERT TAYLOR PERRY HALLMAN. May 3. 1902. 4w29. Notice. All persons are hereby Notified not to lrre or harbor John I Bickley, as he is under contract with me. T-.T, l . **T"o TT?T>-\TAV JJIi. dAXLLO iwiaw. April 30th, 1902. -iw28 pd. s \ ? \. X .?I.i7/1 \ 'i A \ i e ^ \ ] i {/.' / V. i' HVr ? j| \ \ /V\#lY;/X-wa \i / \l%t?WAXlM Y. m Buggies and Wag< jr Prices the Lowes -1^lic^a ]V .ALtf STEEET, COLUMBIA AGENT! PEERLESS ICELi (ONE MC Get a Peerlev* Icelar d Freezer from U3, take i return it and we will iefund your 2 QUART, 3 QUART, 4 QUART, 6 81.75. 82 00. $2.25. W ICK "RT TTTtl FLAME Ulli Absolutely safe, and tiie coolest and mool 1519 MAIN ST., C March 19 -ly. _ _ I ft I ? i wWm 4\s ifir i >o 1 Tempting I I Groceries, I $ ? I for a Sluggish Appetite at tempt- I $ ing Prices for a Sluggish g <x Purse. But our store-- x> $ 'twill make you ? $ hungry. $ IIE L OSWALD, | | LEXINGTON. S. C. |' $ September 26. $ $ \ I . i ! dils in the State. t It ilo Go., V, s. c. , I 5 FOR 1 m FREEZERS, >tio x.) t home and if not perfectly satisfactory money, aud still we offer them I QUART, 8 QUART, 10 QUART, ?2.85. $3.65. 85.00. M LESS 'oirp.fi PC? JL ^ <JL4 9 ; economical store for summer Cooking, olumbia, s. c. bltts ribbon ^ BLACK IjANGSHAN ' b White Leghern Bp Eggs now ready at the following 8? prices: r BLACK LANG SEAN, ' setting of 13, 75 cents WHITE LEGHOhN, setting of 13, 50 cents FOR SALE . W AT THIS OFFICE. ^ ARE YOU SICK, 1 SUFFERING, AND NEED ^v?IEZDICX3>TIE/? if so, you will find in the Drug and Medicine Department at m the Bazaar, Standard Medi- 1 cines for all Complaints, i Diseases, Etc., which will give relief and cure you. AT THE BAZAAR. EBWABD L ASBILL, Attorney at Law, LEESVILLE, S. C. . Practices in all the Courts. Business solicited. ^ Sept. 30?6m . 1 ALL BIG BOXING EVENTS Are Best Illustrated and Described in POLICE GAZETTE The World-famous . , . . . Patron of Sports. $1.00-18 WEEKS-$1.C0 , MAILED TO YOUR ADDRESS. | RICHARD K. FOX, Publisher, Franklin Square, New York. 1 <9 TLis signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo=Quinine Tablets the remedy that cures a coM in one ciay