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riA^ini. ^llAAC UlUUIIIIg, D1MV NEW STC us CELEBRATED L( * ran "v * nTinm TVT muT DliOi ?Vi xulx: The Jeffersoi Full Line of Hats Ready to Wear ing. Will sa1 The Lexington Dispatch. j ! Wednesday, October 15,1902. ================================ PMUL MS MM. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Cotton is Belling here at 8J. The weather is unseasonably warm For candy of all kinds, always go to the Bazaar. . Squire U. W. Jefcoat, of Swansea, was in town Monday. Nambere of Columbians are coming over to enjoy onr County Fair. ^ ^ iM ? To the lazy man seven o'clock oomes awfully soon these mornings. The County Fair will open its gat9 to receive the visitors next Tuesday. Mr. Will A. Bawl, a prominent merchant of Batesburg, was in town Monday. Several communications and other matter unavoidably crowded out this week. * Mr. T. J. Kernaghan, one of Batesburg's leading citizens, was in town Monday. "Remember as with the amount of your subscription when you sell your eotton. Secretary Muller is and has been basily engaged entering exhibits to our County Fair. Editor John Bell Towill, of the Bate8burg Advocate, was in town Monday. Visitors and others coming to the Fair will find shoes, dry goods and notions at Meetza & Sons. The son of Mrs. Berry, at Irene, accidently - shot and killed himself while ont hunting Monday. "We learn that the wife of Mr. Yandy Crim, who resides near Swat sea, was buried Monday. There will be good music and plenty of amusements for everybody at the County Fair. Mr. Byon E. George, who left here about a year ago, is now in Minnewaukon, on his way to Klondike. Mrs. Louisa M. Hayes of Columbia, who has been sick for several days, was improved yesterday afternoon. * See the advertisement of the Bal lentine Company, go to the store and see the new goods, the prices will dc the rest. Wanted?To buy a first clasj milch cow, at once. Apply to G. care Dispatch. ^ % A horse riddea by Burke Davis, colored, slipped while on factory pond bridge, and threw him, dislo eating Burke's shoulder. There will be preaching at Provi dense on the 4th Sunday at 11 a. m. by Rev. Mr. Bearden, the pastor, after which the Holy Communion will be administered. &RTLE1 dealers In. Hals and fa >RE, Kaufmai )J.N ? )NE JACK AND DI : WORLD FOR MEN, WOMEN AN] 1 Hat, every one ( ; and Caps, all Pric Clothing, and Upve you money on ( wear. Everybody should go and see the attractions at the County Pair. There is a lively scrimmage gomg -on for the postmastership at this | i place. Go to the polls on the 6th of November and vote for A. F. Lever for Congress. Oar business men should decorate their places of business during the three days of the County Fair. The Code of Laws, 1902, for the officers and Magistrates of the county are in the hands of Clerk, Sam'l. B. George, for delivery. Call on W. P. Roof to see great new line of woolens received from Strauss Bros., America's Leading Tailors, Chicago. J Go to M. R Hartley & Co's., new store, next to Kaufmann's Drug Store, for your shoes, bats, and clothing, for the fair. The prices will suit you. Read the list of the managers cf State and Federal elections in this issue and see if your nam9 is there. You will receive no other notification of your appoint. While attending the fair next week, mix profit with pleasure by seeing the principal of the Institute and make arrangements to send your children to this prosperous school. The real estate of the late Benj. Rawl will be offered for sale at bis late residence, near White church, on November 4lh. This is a good chance to purchase a valuable piece of property. My, friends are informed that I can now be found at my store, on lower Main street, during business hours, with a full line of millinery and notions, and I solicit a liberal share of their patronage. Mrs. Alice Timmous. Next Wednesday will be holiday at the Institute on account of the County Fair. Tickets admitting the students to the fair grounds for ten cents will be be given them by the > principal n^xb Tuesday evening. Notice. All persons indebted to the Estate ot Berj.uuin Raw), deceased, 1 roust make payment to the undersigned on . or befon November 4th next, and those having demands against said Estate must present, them, duly attested, bvtbat date to g. h. bawl, ii. j. bawl, 1 | B. H. BAWL. v Executors. October 15 1902. 3?-5I. i I s! Election of Dispensers. ? Applications fob the position of Di-penser at Lexington, Lewiedale, Chapm and reak will please hie their api plications with J. Weir Addy, Clerk of the Board of Control, on or before October 31, 7 19u2. No application will be considered from persons who are related to ?iher member of the Board within the sixtn degree. Application blanks can be had b.v calling * on Samuel B. George, LexiDgtou, S. C, Names ol bondsmen must accompany ' ' applications. The Board reserves the right ! to reject any and all applications. . ; J. WEIR DDY. Clerk of the County Board of Control, j October 9, 1992. 3w51. 1 ill's Block. . c. XIE GIRL SHOES, 3 CHILDBEN. GUARANTEED. es. Men and Boys to-Date Tailorsverything to When you sell your cotton remember the Dispatch with your subscription. Clerk's Sales. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Court of Common Pleas. Mary F. Swygert, in her own right and as Administratrix of the Estate of Jesse Swygert, deceased, Plaintiff. f , vs. B. B. Swygert, Sanders F. Swygert. Jane Koon, Mrttie Harman Pinkey E. Har man and A. Frank Swygert, Dtf jndants, ! Partition Beal Estate. IN CBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE OF the Court in this case, I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the court house door in Lexington. S. 0? during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in November next: All those five pieces, parcels or tracts of land situate, lying ana being in the county ol Lexington and State aforesaid, as follows: Tract No. 2?Known as the M^etze Tract, containiog eighty (8 ) acres more or les>, and adjoins lands of Curtis Wingard, Mrs Henry Harman. Tract No 1 and others, Tract No. 3?Known as the Lowman Tract, containing Fifty-three (53) acre-, 1 lor,^a rsf V A IliUiC UI IC50, auu auiv/iuiuj^ jcau' lo v/* t *_*. Yonnginer, Henry Harman and Tract No. 2, above described. Tract No. 4?Known as the Harman Mill Tract, containing forty-eight (4d) acres more or less, aud adjoining Tracts Nos 2, 3 aad 5 and the Salada river. Tract No. 5?Contains twenty-five (25J acres, more or less, and is bounded on the north and west by Tract No 4, above described; south by Saluda river and east by High Hill creek; and. Tract No. G?Known as the Bookman Tract, containing forty-one and one hail (4 4) acres, more or less, situate and lying in Fork township, and adjoining lands ot the Estates of William Lorick and Wade Williamson and Carroll Bookman. TERMS OF BALE.?One-third cash: balance on a credit of one and two years, in equal annual instalments, with interest iroin day of sale, secured by bond I ol the purchaser and mortgage of the j premises sold, with leave to pay all cash The sum of $25 to be paid down cash on tach tract when bid off. or at the expiratien of one hour, a resale will be had at the risk ol th i former purchaser. Purchasers to pay lor papers. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, Clerk ol the Court. Lexington, S C-. October 10th, 19.2, G. T. Graham, Esq., attorney. 3w51. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGION, Court of Common Pieas. C. P. Boozer, as Treasurer of the Bachman Endowment Fund of Newberry College, S. 0., Plai.tilf, vs. James A, Ricbaadson, Nora T. Huffman and The Carolina National Bank of Columbia. tv C , Defendants Foreclosure of Mortgage. TN OBEDIENCE TO THE JUDGMENT X of the Court herein, I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the court house door in Lexingtou, S. C., dur ing the legal hours of sale, on the first | Monday in November next: All that piece, parcel or tract of land sitI uate, hing and being in paid county and j State, near Spring Hill, containing one hundred and forty acres, more or less, and bounded by lauds now or formerly owned by Dr. James Willingham, Elizibetli Whites, Elizabeth Jacobs and Estate lauds of Jesse Julian. TERMS. ?One-half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from [ day of sale, secured by bond of purchaser | und mortgage of the premises sold with j leave to pay all cash. The sum of $100 i cash to be paid down, or at the expiration of one hour the premises will be resold at the risk of the former purchaser. Purchaser to pav lor papers " SAMUEL 15. GEORGE. Clerk of the Court. i OfTi^A ! Lexington, S. C.. October 10, 1002. Messrs. Johnstone & Wingard plaintiff's attorney. Messrs. Lfird & Dreher and Clark & Muller defendants' attorneys. 3w61. BUILT BUGGIES . A CAR LOAD JU C Oi Gregory 1115 PI February 14?ly. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNT? OF LEXINGTON. Court of Common Pleas. Angella V. Holloway, Annie F. Shuler and Tnornas S. fchnier, Plaintiffs vs. Ellen M. Witt, Mary E Dreher. in her own right t?nd as Administratrix of Carherine Counts, decea&ed. Robert L. Shuler and Jo.n W. Shnler, Defendants. Partition of Real Estate. BY VIRTUE OF THE DECREE OF the Court herein, I will 3?11 to the highest bidder at public out-cry, before the court house door in Lexington, S. C . during the legal hours of sal->. on the first Monday in November next: That certain tract land situated in said county and State, containing three hundred and forty (340) acres, more or less, bounded by Saluda river, lands of J. C. Fulmer, H. H. Dreher, Job F. Wingard, Lonnie Harman. Mrs. Viola Harman and ! others. TERMS OF SALE.?One-third cash, balance on a credit of one and two years, in two equal annual instalments, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of p irehaser and mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to pay all cash. The mortgage to contain 10 per cent attorney clause in case of suit or foreclosure Purchaser to pay for papers. SAMUEL B GEORGE, Cleark of Court. Lexington. 8. C., October 10,1902, Messrs ESrd & Dreher, atternoys for I Plaintiffs, 3wol. The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. | Court of Common Pleas. William H. D eher. Laura Dreher, Martha Dennis, Louisa E. P ice, Plaintiffs. against George L. Drelier. Luther B. Dreher, Lemuel Chapman. Hezekiah Chapman, Byron Chapman, Viola Chapman, Lilian Chap! man, Julian Bouknight, Beulah BoukI night, Tallie Bouknight, Homer Bouknight and Virgil Bouknight, Defendants. Summons for Belief (Complaint Served,) To the Defendants above named: YOU ABE HEBEBY SUMMONED and rtquired to answer the complaint in this action, of wnich a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of 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 Plaintiffs in this action will apply to the tfourt for the relief demanded in the complaint. EFIRD & DREHER. "Plaintiffs' Attorneys. D..ted September 23th, 1902. To the Defendants: JuPan Bouknight, Tallie Bouknight. Homer Bongnight, Virgil Buuknight and Bealah Bouknight: You will please take notice that the original summons and complaint in above stated case .are now on file in the ofiice of the Clerk of he Court for Lexington county, at Lexingion, S C. The Defendants ?Tallie Bouknight. Homer Bouknight, Virgil Bouknight and Lillian Chapman, Minors, Yon will take notice that unless they have a Guardian ad Litem appointed for them, or for each of them, within twenty days from the service of the summons and complaint i herein upon them, exclusive of the day of service, the undersigned will thereafter move the Clerk of this Court for the appoint- j meot of some suitable person as your Guardian ad Litem in this action. LFIP.D & DREHER. Plaintiffs' Attorneys. September 23th, 1902 Gw52. Filial Discharge. -m.TATrni? TO TTi7t?T?rjv ri'wv rn AT.T. r^j U11V7U 1U lLUlVJUX^ 1 Ui T JUAl XV jA persons interested that I will apply to the Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge of Probate, in and for the County of Lexington, State of South Carolina, on the 14th of November, 1902, for a final discharge as Administratrix of the Estate of John D. Haltiwanger, deceased. ELIZABETH E. HALTIWANGER. Administratrix. October 1 o, 1902. 4w52. | Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat* s AND * WAGONS. 1 ST RECEIVED AND TWO MORE )ARS ORDERED. I jr Prices the Lowest 1 --Rhea Mule Co,, J jAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. TO TvTTT M of a Lexington Coun ty :(H It cost yoa nothing, it ia perfectly free for you to inspect our EXTRA? LARGE STOCK consisting in 9 Clothing, Gent s Furnishings, V Hats, J| Shoes, c. B You will fird competent and polite salesmen who will take pleasure in showing you oar numerous bargains in up-to-date Clothing. Our stock is complete and our ^^B^ pri es right. 1 also desire to call Merchants' attention to our .lOBBING DEPARTMENT. W This department is growiDg every season. You can save money and time by calling at 9 THE BEE HIVE, 1554 MAIN STREET, and making your fall and winter purchases. 9 M. FRANK, Proprietor. I Santuinhor 19 ft Jk 400,000 pianos! JUST THINK OF IT! I Over the above number of the Celebrated Makes represented by MJ A Malone, of v Columbia. C., have be9n sold, and chiefly to people of musical culture. For catalogue, prices and terms on the Best Pianos and Organs, Address v 13SS S23H! BUSH ?3^1 _ __ __ P. O. POX 32, COLUMBIA, S. C. N. B Some special piano bargains always cn hand ranging from $65 to $275, May lo?ly. wiiufBCBB?a?w?jBMiwr IM?m??aTOa???gmp?g?acMBow??aa?a? DBM? IN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE OF I Mahav Ia Tahu I the Coart of Common Pleas lor Lex- itJ.UIIv^ j L'Lr -Ul/clll* i?Drgti)?cJ(?nnt-v',S?-Ci' *n the case cf George j rrrE ARE PREPARED TO NEGOTI- ^ W. Linaler,piatHt;ff. against Jacob Koou, yy ftte joaris promptly it sums of $300 Deacon of Mt. Zion Baptist Church defen- a?l(j upward' on improved farming lands in ' dant, I will sell to me highest bidder at ( LexiUgt0n county. Long time and easy public outcry, belore the coai\ house door terms. No commissions. Borrower pays in Lexington. S C., daring the lefrru hours actQaj expenses of preparation of papers, ot sulo. on tiic ?rs< Monday 111 JSovombcr THOMAS & GIBBES V D?*ii *i i w iii * Columbia, S. C, . All that pi-ce, parce: or lot of land ly- October 1. 6mos. mg and being in the 'ncorponto limits ot the town of Chimin, with M*, Zion (colored) , *$ *?" Baptist church situated thereon, a:ui \fvJ 9 VT) T n CT I bounded on all sides by Jands or Mrs. L. ** CL-L C0UtaiBi"8 ?Ue-lialf A PERSONS ARE HEREBY SOT I- . J TERMS OF SALE ?Cash. Purchaser ^ feed not to prowl around in any way to pay lor papers upon my Ian ts by making roads or paths M SAMUEL B GEORGE or nan hag off wood or hunting or violat- M Clerk of the Court. wff this notice in any way. Trespassers I October 1902 . 3*51 be de?U wth * Iw. J llr. J. H. Flick, plaintiffs attorney. ? ,,S> , ,? 1 ? September :10th, 1902.?4w49. Pill Clii Mil, Farm f#r Sale- n ' WTE CFFER F0R SALE 133 acres ] T T'VTTVT/TTnM q n V V of good farming laud, situated on j b. U. Boaver Creek, 5 mile from Swansea. j LITERARY. SCINTIFIC AND CLASSI- Tem:seasy- P. B. HiV, i CAL COURSE. R. F! HAY! Swnsea, S. C.. September 24.?3m. j nnmirn/DrD O M JNL.YI SLSSiur* o^nMiDLiv o. .^_ Vocal and Instrumental Music. Stops the Cough and Works off College Trained Teacher*. ?Uq flftld '206 Students Enrolled Last Session. " Expenses per Seision $60 to $30. Laxative Bromo-Qainine Tablets - . Send for Catalogue to ? pj cure a cold in one day. No cure. CO 4 July 30, 1902. pay. Price 25 cents. 9 A 4 i