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>' - s-- ' "V NEW STO ft ' LB WmMt v-* "'f CELEBRATED LC BEST IN THE The Jeffersox h / s 1 ' % \ Full Line of Hats Ready to Wear ing. Will saT ???mmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, November 26,1902. =================================== PIJM AID SUMS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. "Windy. Toys, toys, toys, at the Bazaar. Tomorrow is Thanksgiving day. Baker's chocolate, at H. L Oswald's. Cotton at this market brings 80. Powdered sugar, at H. L. Oswald's. | -Some shoats have been batohered. Santa Clans has visited the Bazaar. Have yon a turkey for dinner tomorrow? 1 A heavy rain fell hereabouts yesterday. Too mueh political pie usually rev salts in party indigestion. A supply of fruit oake ingredients, at H. L. Oswald's. A change has brought colder and t L It... jBore oopietiMLUk woatucx. -Oar merchants are looking forward to a brisk holiday trade. If yoa want to bay a nice buggy ^ and harness, call on W. P. Roof. Oases of small pox is said to have been developed near Brookland. The contractors are putting up the new steel bridge across factory pond. A supply of cocoanuts, also pre-. pared cocoanut, at H. L. Oswald's. Monday is salesday and much valuable property will be offered for sale. Oar thanks are extended to Mrs. Julia Ciark for a mess of delicious new jBnap beans. Rev. W. D. Quick will preach in the Methodist church Thursday night Buggies, wagon 8 and harness, of the best make, for sale by W. P. Roof. The LexiDgton County Teachers' Association will meet in this place next Saturday. Mr. J. K. Day, of Blaok Creek, was in town today and left a pleasant reminder of his visit. Percales, flannelets, worstinge, outiDg8 in profusion, plaids, at H. L. Oswald's. Mr. Frank George is now the manager of Messrs. M. B. Hartley & Co's., branch store in town. A young horse and mule for sale, Apply to John J. Harman, Adair, S. C. 3pd Mr. Pat Bickley and daughter, of - ~ _ W . r the Fork, visited Mr. Joe Harman's and Col. Graham's family last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eufus Haltiwanger, of Batesbarg, are visiting at the home of Hon. C. M. Efird, in this place. Dealers In. t} M 3L VV vrv 1 VVJ.A VK. w > V ? RE, Kaufman SZZZH^TGtTOZT, S. INE JACK AND DI WORLD FOR MEN, WOMEN AN % i Hat, EVERYONE < and Caps, all Pric ? * N V Olotinng, ana upre you money on < wear. The Lexington and Columbia Elec- j trie Railway has asked the city j council of Columbia for a valuable franchise. This November weather will be handed down through the coming years as the most remarkable in the memory of the present generation. Meetze & Son invites the public to call and inspect their handsome line of useful Christmas goods. They have anything you want. Please notice and read carefully the advertisements as they appear from week to \peek in the Dispatch. It will pay you to do bo. Mr. W. D. Hill, of Lower Fork, was in townvon business last Thursday and called to see us and subscribed for the Dispatch. We have a full line of gents' furnishings on hand at low prices from now until Christmas. H. L. Oswald. The members of Ballentine Lodge, L. 0. 0. F., will serve an oyster sapper in their ball tomorrow .evening. The public generally is invited. A negro working in a quarry in Lexington county, near Columbia, had his hand badly mashed Monday by getting it caught in some heavy machinery. John Sarman, colored, was arrested near the Newberry line, for a murder committed about a year ago. He is now boarding for the winter at the hotel de Caughman. The Stand Builders' Supply Co., of Columbia, is the very place to buy your paints, cements, sash, doors and blinds and other building supplies, because their goods are the best and their prices the lowest. The Lower Division of the Baptist Union will meet with the Harmony church, beginning on next Saturday. The Rev. W. B. Fallaw is the alter nate to preach the charity sermon on Sunday morning. The Gregory-Rhea Mule Company, of Columbia, has just received a large invoice of handsome surries, buggies and wagons and also a shipment of fine horses and mules, which they are offering cheap. Mr. George Shirey has a large * deposits of fine and beautiful white marble, which is capable of taking on the highest state of polish. It needs only a small outlay of capital to be developed into a paying commercial commodity. A nice assortment of fancy gooas, chockeryware, glassware and novelties suitable for Christmas and New Year presents. A large stock of candies, nuts, fruits, as well as a line of general merchandise, at 5. M. Wingard's. Mr. W. W. Fulmer, who resides in the upper part of this county, near the Saluda line, was in town Saturday and came in and settled for his paper. He has bought the Squire Counts property, paying therefor $3,050 in cash. ail's Block. . c. XIE GIRL SHOES, D CHILDREN. CillARANTEED. es. Men and Boys to-Date TailorBverything to Three negroes were arrested by Constable P. H. Corley end poseee last Saturday and lodged in jail They are charged with gambling. Several of the party made their escape, but as they are known to the officers of tbe law they will be arrested on sight. Wanted?a load of Peavines, hay or shucks?dry feed for cows. Dispatch Office. Mr. J. J. Koon, of Spring Hill, is a natural born mechanic and has invented a quaint, but useful, article out of which he is making quite a success. He is the manufacturer of a grain cradle of the latest improved pattern, which are substantially made and cuts grain clean and with great economy of time. A fine collection of Black Langshan and White Leghorn cockerels and pullets is offered for sale at the Dispatch office. These birds are t i_ . t_ i_ a 1 irom pure Dreea, woica nave iBKen fche blue ribbon at every fair where exhibited. This is a good opportunity to improve the strain of your poultry. Call or write for particulars. , It is something unusual to see spring roses blooming and eating fruits and berries that have hereto* fore been knowo to ripen only during the springtide, in the latter part of November, but such a reversal of the order of nature is now witnessed. Besides these some of our people have been enjoying new beans, Irish potatoes, tomatoes and other spring vegetables. Not how cheap, but oh! how good, is the claims of Wm. Piatt, of Columbia, in calling the attention of the purchasing public to his line of ? a- i! j :n:_ ary gooas, notions auu minmery This house does not claim to sell "Cheap John" goods at low prices, but it does clain; to sell standard goods at as low prices as any other house. Therefore, when you want a first class article in dry goods, notions or millinery, be sure to call on Wm. Piatt. ZDITmsnE SEBVICSS. st. Stephen's Lutheran church. Rev, J. G. Graichen, Pastor. 1st. Sunday 11 a. m., Lexington. 1st Sunday, evening at 7:30. Lexington. 2nd. Sunday 11 a m., Lexington. 3rd. Sunday 11a. m., Lexington. 4th. Sunday, evening at 7:30 Lexington. " . . i _ i 2 __ sunaay scnooi service every cuuuay morning at 9:3u. appointments of bev. geobge s. bearden. Nazareth, E. Lutheran, First Sunday. St. John, E. Lutheran, Third Sunday. Providence, E. Lutheran, 4th Sunday. Ris address is 1109 Elmwood Avenue, Columbia, S, C., where parties wishing to correspond with him can address him. presbyterian services: Rev. Mr. Wallace, Pastor. 2nd. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. lexinoton circuit m. e. church south. Rev. W. E. Barbe, Pastor. 1st Sunday, Hebron 11 am. Shiloh 3? pm. 2d Sunday, Horeb 11am. Lexington 3$pm. 3d Sunday, Shiloh 11 am. Hebron 3J p m 4th Sunday, Lexington 11am. Horeb 3?pm Lexington: Sunday school servide every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. DeWltt's Salve For PUe?, Burns, Sores. \ ? ? i J OLD H We are Hei A Car Load of K received. Sohk we v Gregory 1115 P February 14 -ly I, . i ii .i 11 ? LEXINGTON MAKKET, CORRECTED WEEKLS BY THE MERCHANTS Bacon Hams, Der ft 13 " Sides, " " 12 " Shoulders, " 12 ' Butter, per 2s 20 Eggs, per doz 17 Turkeys. per lb 8 a 10 Geese, per pr 70 a 80 Chickens, per head 12>? a 30 j Beeswax, per ft 15 a 20 Beef, per ft 10 a 1234 Pork. " " 10 a 1234 Tallow, per ft 4 a 5 Lard, per ft 1234 Flour, per cwt ..... 225 a 275 Corn, per bu 90 Peas, " " 75 | Oats, 41 44 60 Fodder, per cwt 90 Sweet Potatoes, per bu 50 | Bice, per lb 4 a b VEGETABLES AND FRUIT. Tbe higest market prices pr i for Fruit and Vegetables at all seasons. COTTON MABKET. Lexington,?Middling 8. Columbia,?Middling 8. Charleston?Middling 8. j Augusta,?Middling 8% NAVAL STORES. Savannah, yesterday's market Spirits Turpentine, Arm 50 cents. Bosin, steady. | Mi colleoiiite Hi, LEXINGTON, 5. C. . LITERARY, SCINTIFIC AND CLASSICAL COURSE. NEXT SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBEB 8. Vocal and Instrumental Music. College Trained Teachers. 206 Students Enrolled Last Session. Expenses per Session $60 to $80. Send for Catalogue to O. D. SEAY, Piincipal. t_i_ on lono tiuijr uu, xhva. Farm for Sale. WE OFFER FOR SALE 133 ACRF.S of good farming laud, situated 011 Beaver Creek, 5 mile from Swansea. Terms easy. P. B. HAY, R. F. HAY; Swnsea, S. C.. September 24.?3m. ALL BIO BOXING- EVENTS Are Best Illustrated and Described In POLICE GAZETTE The World-Famous . . . . Patron of Sports$1.00-13 WEEKS-$1.00 MAILED TO YOUR ADDRESS. RICHABD E. FOX, Publisher, Franklin Square, New l^rk. Money to Loan. WE ARE PREPARED TO NEGOTIate loans promptly io snm? of S300 and upwards on improved farming .ands in Lexington county. Long time and easy terms. No commissions. Borrower pays actual expenses of preparation of papers. THOMAS & GIBBES. Columbia, S. C, October 1. 6mos. DR. F. C. GILMORE, ! XDIEISTTTST, Located at no. 1510 main street. over Husemann's Gan Store, Columbia, S. C., where he will be glad to see his former as well as new patients. Dr. Gilmore will be at Drafts Hotel in Lexington on Tuesday and Wednesday, December 9th and 10th, to accommodate patients who find it inconvenient to call at his Columbia office. January 23, 1901?tf. DENTAL NOTICE. DR. L. L. TOOLE, of North. S. C. will be at Swansea, S. C., on the second Wednesday ot each month, and at Gaston, S. C., on Thursday following. Oct, 29 - 6m irs' Surries,. ; Men's Buggies ill'S BUGGIES, ICKORY WAGONS. adqi&arters for Vehicles. fice Young Horses and Mules just 3 nice little mares in this lot which rill exchange for mules. / r=i\iiea Mule k^o., LAIX STKEET, COLUMBIA, S. C. crs ? [ wuwnw in i mm i m i ?! ? i n iummumi iiim . . . , mi ,,, Until You See lis! t We guarantee to sell you for less money than any other house in the State. Solid Oak Bed Room Suite for $13.50. It cannot be matched. 65 cents Chairs for 25 cents. COOK STOVES, all sizes and prices, irom $5.50 up. 1 Solid Oak Bedsteads, $2.50 and Up. We are Looking and Waiting for You. | I Maxwell & Taylor, NEAR THE POST OFFICE, COLT7MBIA, - - - S. C, November 12?tf. rai I 4 If VnAfVAM f t respass HOllCO. Aioeitm.-uuumji, All persons are hereby pos- AtlOFI!?} Jit IjJiWj itively forbidden to trespass in any rftT TrVr^. a ? manner whatever, especially by hunting, u a, cutting wood and roads, hauling straw. Especial attention given to business en* etc.. upon the lands of the undersigned, trusted to him by his fellow citizens ol adjoining each other, as the law will be Lexington county. rigidly enforced. Office: 1316 Main 8treet. upstairs, oppoMKS. NANCY CORLEY. si e Van Metre's Furniture Store. J. c. D. harm an, February 28? tf, THOMAS L. GUNTER, * J, E. BAILEY, fiEokr;AGHoolE' Hilton's Life for the johng.zenkek, Liver and Kidneys overcomes constipaD. E. BALLETINE. . r E, J. BALLENTINE, tlOll. E. J, GKORGE. ? dal^geob^1 Lexington Dispatch is read by D. R. GEORGE, nearly everybody in the county that October 22, 1902. 4w3. can read.