The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 15, 1902, Page 5, Image 5
The Lexington Dispatch.
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Wednesday, October 15, '902.
Index to New Advertisements.
County Fair.
Cotton Oil Company.
Husemann's Gun Store.
Clerk of Court's Sales,
k State Election Notice.
Federal E'ection Notice.
( Final Discharge?Estate John D.
Haltiwanger.
Dry Goods, &3.?Ballentine & Co.
Executors' Sale?G. H. Rawl and
(Others.
Warning?J L Johnson. v
Kotice?G H. R*wl and Others.
Election of Dispensers?J. Weir
Addy.
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Farm for Sale.
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I offer for sale a farm, upland, containing
about 108 acres and buildings
[For terms apply to.
J. E Kaufmann.
tf Lexington, S. C.
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Additional Pensions.
, The following additional pensions
ft have been sent to Clerk of Court,
ft Saml. B. George, for delivery:
^ Martha Miller, ?28 35; D. T. Barr,
$28 35; Annie Fry, $28 35; Eiiza
Keisler, ?19 05.
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I Ton Snow What Yon Are
Taking
"When you take Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle show|
ing that it is simply Iron and Quinine
[ n a tasteless form, No Cure, No Pay.
I 50c.
I Wanted.
Standard yellow pine ties 6*9x8.
?j Anderson Lumber Co,
HEV 2m5 Charleston, S. C.
The open bird season will soon be
nere and sportsmen should get ready
to enjoy it by making their purchases
of gun and ammunition from W. F.
Sfcieglitz, Husemann's Gun Store,
Columbia. The most reliable goods
r for the least money is what he will.
I do for you.
See the description of the property
advertised by the Clerk of Court.
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m Parties wanting to oe me aispenserst
Peak, Cbapin, Lexington and
| Lewiedale, should file their applica[
tion with J. Weir Addy, Clerk of the
L Board of Control
|B Lexingfconians are cordially invited
to pnt up at the wagon yard of Wm.
Piatt, whil9 in Columbia, and also to
Rnake their purchases of dry goods,
notions and millinery cf him. He
carries a nice stock of the latest
fashionable goods in his line and bis
prices are consistent with the quality
of his goods.
B Mrs. Alice Sawyer opened her
?1 ? ? * Mnndor SVia
0BCQ9O1 Kk iununiij juvuuwj<
assisted by her daughter, Mies
J Marie. These are accomplished
teachers, the former having taught
in this county for a number of years
f and the latter is a receDt graduate of
| the Palmetto Collegiate Institute.
The track in the arena at the
Count? Eiir grounds is being put
in first class order and will be
completed by Saturday. Mr. W. Q
M. Berley oztends an invitation to
parties wishing to do so, to drive on
it ao as to pack the road bed.
Mrs. Martha Ann Mahaly Son,
died at her home on Factory Hill, in
r this place, last Wednesday in the
70tb year of her age. Her remains
were interred in the graveyard at
Cedar Grove church, the pastor,
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Bev. W. H. lioof, omciaiiDg. &
mother in Isreal baa gone to receive
her reward.
It has been some time since we
e have jogged the memory of subscribers,
who are in arre are, that it
is time that they were settling up.
We are in need of every.dollar due
B us to meet our obligations and we do
r not think it is asking too much for
^ those who are in arrears to pay a
^ portion of their dues, if they cannot
B pay all. If you are not coming to
| town send what you can by some
f friend, or send by money order, or
registered letter. If you live in town
drop in and pay up.
The Lexington Brass Band has
been eogaged to furnish the music at
' the County Fair.
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NOTICE OF ELECTION.
For Representative in Congress Siveath
District.
State of South Carolina )
County of Lexington. J
Notice is hereby giv- n that the General
Eleciion lor Representative in Congress
will be held at the voting precincts fixed
by law in the county ol Lexington, ol.
Tuesday. November 4, 1992. said day being
Tuesday following the first Monday,
as prescribed by law:
The qualifications lor suffrage are as follows;
Residence in the State for two years, in
the county one year, in the polling precinct
in which the elector offers to vote
four months, and the payment six months
before any election of any poll tax then due
and payable: Provided, That ministers in
charge ot an organized church and teach
U /v-xlr, ssl-kstll Kt? fr\ I
ers Ol puuilU syiiuuio ruan MO muwiamu W
vote alter six months' residence in the
Stat-, ot-.?rwise qualified.
Begistration.
tayrn nt of all taxes, including poll tax,
assessed t?"id collectable daring the previous
j ear. The production of a certificate
or of the receipt of the officer authorized
to collect such taxes shall be conclusive
proof of the pa> ment thereof.
Before the hour fixed for opening the
polls Managers and Clerks must take and
sabscribe the Constitutional oath. The
Chairman of the Board of Managers can
administer the oath to ths other Mauagers
and to the Clerk; a Notary Public must administer
the oath to the Chairman. The
Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk.
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Jfoiis at eacn voting place must uu opeueu
at 7 o'clock a. m., and closed at 4 o 'clock
p. m., except in the city of Charleston,
where they shall be opened at 7 a. m . and
close at 6 p in.
The Managers have the power to fill a
vacancy, and if none of the Managers attend
the citizens can appoint from among
the qualified voters the Managers, who alter
being sworn, can conduct the election
At the close of the election the Managers
and Clerk must proceed publicly to open
the ballot boxes and count the ballots there
in, and continue without adjournment until
the same is completed, and make a statement
of the result tor each office and sign
the same.
Within three days thereafter the Chair
man of the Board, or some one designated
by the Board, must deliver to the Commis- j
sioners of election the poll list, the boxes
containing the ballots and written statements
of the result of the election
The following
managers of election
have been appointed to hold the election at
the various precincts in said county:
Lexington?D, E. Ballentine, T. C. Sturkie,
J. Ed Bar re.
f1 J "Draffs?D. TV Tbirr D_ S. Mvzftr. H.
N. Kaminer.
Lieesville?D. L. Gunter, M. Crouch, Levi
Pool.
Lewiedale?J. F. Leaphart, S. E. Taylor,
George R. Sease.
Gaston?D. E. Craft, J. P. Goodwin, C. C.
Goodwin.
Laird's Mill?W. Q. Jackson, J. j. Bole3,
Jesse Yon.
Irmo?D. F. Lorick, j. K. Leitner, A. N.
Dreher.
Ballentine?s. F. Shealy, H. A, Bickley, N.
D, Shealy.
Chapin?S. D. B. Lever, W. P. Betchman,
Noah Frick.
Efird's Store?C. S. Matthews, D. A. Kleckley,
L. B. Frick.
Peak?0. L. Mayer, Jno. A. Eargle, James
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if. xMir&ie.
P. W. Shealy's Store?S. J. Miller, Jr., J S.
Beeder, B. D. Clark.
Hilton?j. C. Fulmer, j. j. Haiti waoger,
Joseph Epting.
Samaria?A. j. Boatwrieht, j. W. Grandy,
T. B. Barr.
Batesburg?H. A. Spano, C. B. Kneecc, j.
C. Glover.
Swansea?I. W, Hutto, L. P. Smith, Henry
Sharp?.
Rod Store?j. j. Mailer, J. E. Saylor, Lee
Muller.
Kuffmann's Burnt Mill?j. F. Lyles, E. A,
Smith, L. C. Dunbar.
Brookland?R L Slmler, I P Smith, J S
Gunnel.
Spring Hill?j P Richardson, James L
Slice, M B Eleazer.
Folk's School House?j M Meetze, j E
Folk, Lonnie Eleazer,
Red Bank?James M justice, Jacob A Gautt,
James FLown. *
Brook?A L Hite, D L Taylor, 0 B Addy.
S: Andrews?G F Leitsey, P E Huffman t\
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Edmund?J A Kyzer, G >1 Lucas, J W
Coogler.
Pellon?HC Seoffili. D W Bans. Murphy
Hutto,
Crout's Store?George Oxner, 0 0 Drafts,
John B Drelier,
The Managers of each precinct named
above are requested to delegate one of their
number to secure boxes and blanks for the
election. They can be secured on Saturday,
November 1st, 19o2 at the grand jury
room in thscoart house fromM P. George,
Clerk,
S. P. GEOBGE,
H. A. LOBICK,
J. P. ABLE
Commissioners of Federal Election for
Lexington County,
M. P. GEOBGE. Clerk.
October 13, 1901. G-51.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON,
Court of Common Pleas.
W. P. Koof, Assignee, Plaintiff,
vs.
P. B. Edwards. Joel i> Edwards, The Columbia
Land aud Investment Company
and A. E- Fugle, Trustee. Defendants.
, Foreclosure of Mortgage
By virtue of the judgment in
this case, I will sell to the highest bidder
at public outcry, before the court house
door in Lexington. S. C., during the legal
hours of sale, on the first Monday in November
next:
All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate,
ljing and being iD the county of Lexington
and State aforesaid, containing one
hundred and twenty five (12o) acres, more
or less, adjoining lands of D. 25. BalleDtiue,
M. L. Taylor, W. W. Barre and porh<*ps
others.
TERMS ?Odo-half cash; balance on a
credit of one year, with interest from day
of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser
and mortgage of the premises sold. Purchaser
to pav for papers.
* SAMUEL B. GEORGE,
Clerk of the Court
Lexington. S, O., October 10, 1IV2.
Messrs. Efird & Dreher, plaintiffs attorneys.
W. H. Lyies. Esq., attorney for defendant
Company. 3* 51.
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October 21, %% 23.
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.Entry isooxs 01 tne air
will be opened at the law office
of Meetze & Sturkie, pel
Lexington, S. C., from Octo- j ||
ber 10th, to October 18th, and 13
at the Fair Grounds October
20th until 5 p. m. when they
will positively be closed.
EJX T?C X BLiiil Ik? iii
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are now ready for distribution, and
the Secretary will take pleasure in
forwarding them to any one desiring
him to do so. All entries must be j
made upon these blanks and signed
by the exhibitor.
The Fair promises to be a success iii every respect this year, and
the managers are putting forth their best efforts to make the exhibition
a perfect success. ,
We have tlie promise of a good line of
SIDE SHOWS,
Ferris Wheel, Merry-Go-Round,
and, in fact, every and all attractions that go to make up a first
class entertainment.
Arrangements have been made with a first class Aeronaut who
will make I
BALLOON ASSENSIONS
and
PAEACHI7TE
all three days of the Fair. In addition to the above attractions the !
following will be special features for special days:
T'TTESID.A/S". OCTOBEE 21.
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invisibles.
The Association desires every young man in the County, who will
do so, to take part in this feature of the entertainment, and those
wishing to take part will be gladly informed of all necessary features
in connection with the same, and will be afforded any and all j
assistance and suggestion that may be in their power by the Committee
of the Association, to wit: ^lessrs. T. P. Meetze and T. II.
Caughman, of Lexington, S. ( .
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WEOTTES:3D^-*3T, OCT, 22.
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SCHOOLS.
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It is the intention of the Association to put forth their hest efforts j
to make this day interesting for the Teachers and Children of the j
County. And 011 this day all teachers of the County will bo j
admitted to the grounds for If) cents at the gate, and children at If) j
cents. And the Managers of the Association will be glad to co-oper- j
ate with the teachers in getting up something for the special enter- !
tainment of the children for the day, and would be glad to hear from j
any and all parts of the County in reference thereto on or by the I
loth of this month.
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| T2TXTIE2S OCTOBEE 23, j
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| J5AJ5Y SHOW.
This Baby Day will be the crowing feature < !' our Fair. Come
lone! Come all and brim: your Babies and let them take a hand in
j the contest for the Silver Cup and Gold Bracelet. Every baby will be
| entitled to a nurse free ot gate charge, or the mother bringing the.
i baby will be given free admission if so desired. The Secretary must
! be informed of this fact when he is notified of the entry of baby,
! which entry must \hs made the same as any other entry. There will
j he a premium for the boys and one for the girls. Babies of either
| sex will be given entries from one to three years old?three years
i being the limit. The age and weight of each baby must be given
J with entry. The prizes will be awarded on weight, according to
j age and good looks.
F. A, MI LLER, Secretary.
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J^SHBLrtita BAGA
All VARIETIES OF TIBIP SEEDS,
IffSW CEO?, at
KAUFMANN DRUG CO.,
"THE DRUGGISTS,"
EEXIJYG TO.T, S. C.
November 2U, 1901.?ly.
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I SHOES! SHOES! 1
i$l A WORD TO OUR LEXINGTON FRIENDS ON
| Fall and Winter Shoes. I
We have received the largest and best assorted stock of Baots and Shoes
|^' ever shown in Columbia.
We are prepared to save you money on every pair you buv. Guaranteed,
U SOLID LEATHER SHOES. I
8 E. P. & F. A. DAVIS, |
fl OLIVER'S OLD STA3ND,
irio MAIN STREE VCOLUMBIA, S. C. M
P^P February 19?ly. pg|
atTanta cRliirrc
w niiir9iin w s gran a b b
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M Marietta Marble Works.
We have the best equipped plant in the South, with up to
date pneumatic tools and polishing machines which puts us
in a position to do all kinds of
Marble and Granite Work
at the very lowest prices. Estimates made on all kinds of
Cemetery Work, and Building Material.
Wholesale and retail. Call on or address,
S. 0. 2C0ZLE7 & CO., P. VT. BAENES,
Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. General Agent, Ridge Springs, S. C.
May 8?ly.
I ^ THAT WE CARRY A LARGE SUPPLY OF ^
i I PilHPS, WROUGHT JIID CAST iflOS PIPE, FITTING 4 VALVES, f <
4> TIN PLATE, Wm
\m ZINC. COPPER. ??
#> BLACK AND GALVANIZED SHEET IRON. <9
EAVE TROUGH AND CONDUCTOR PIPE, jJSj
| 1 ASPHALT READ! ROOFIil, PIPE, ETC I
GOTTEN OUT TO ORDER, ^
g| STO"V:ESI STOVES! jf
STOVE HOLLOW WARE, STOVE REPAIRS OF ALL RENOS. wg
FIRE CLAY. FIRE BRICK AND FLUE FIFE AND FITTINGS. ?g
Sjp j We aie contractors for
4 PLUMBING, HEATING ANDROOFING. I
||? SEND US YOUR ORDERS. |g|
i LEE I LORICk t III.. I
1319 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. * Wk
|p March 19 -ly. t
WM. PLATT,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods,, Millinery and Iotas,
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NEA3LY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE,
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MAIN STREET.
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; We have received and have placed on oar shelves ono of the most beautiful a* well as th?
most complete iine ot
cab b Aiyn wintercnnnc
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, ever >hown in the city. These are all standard goods from the most reliable manufac?
turers and are recommended for their stylish and nobby appearance and the beauty of
pattern. A full line of outing and dress goods of all descriptions, as well as
lovely creations in fashionable fall and winter millinery. Come and see
these goods belore purchasing. 1 will make it to your interest to do so.
October, I) ?Xin.
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