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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, November 18,1903. la lex to Now Advertisements. Clerk's Sale. Executor's Sale?G. A. Kaminer. Clothing?M. Frank. Citation?Estate of A. J. Boatwright. Final Discharge?Estate of J. S. & W. J. Shealy. N Trespass Notice?J. D. Harman, et. at. Trespass Notice?Mrs. Rachael Jefcoat. et. al. TreBpasa Notice?R. L. Shuller, et. al. ^ ? Special Beferee. Clerk of Court Samuel B. George, was in Bateaburg Thursday and Friday hearing the case of Major vs Riley, as special referee. This is a ease in the Saluda court. Lots For Sale. Valuable building lots near the Depot on Dej:ofc Street leading from the town of Lexington. For particulars, call on, or address, C. E Corley, Lexington, S C. s The Markets. rr,t- - J-"- ?in flllnfft. 1'OS lUilUWlli^ IS JCOOCiuaj v tioDS except this market which is today,s for turpentine and cotton at * the places named: Turpentine?Savannah, 56. MIDDLING COTTON: Augusta, 10? Charleston, lOf. Columbia, spot 11. Lsesville 10-80. Lexington, 10J to 11. * Doing Fine. Our efficient and very accommodating County Treasurer, Mr. F. W. Shealy, and his assistant, Mr. Scott Shirey, called in oar office last Saturday evening after finishing their weeks tour of collecting taxds in the Fork and intimated to us that they * were not only satisfied with the amount of taxes that they had collected but that thev felt very much improv ed in health by feasting a solid week on podding and sausage, the fat oi the lamb and occasionally an extra dinner of sardines and snow flakes. We are all satisfied that the people of the Fork, where ever they found it convenient to stop, gave them a warm reception and no doubt it will be remembered by them long in the futnre. - . Court. The special te;m of court of Common Plea?, was convened Monday morning at the usual hour with Hon. Frank B. Gary, of Abbeville, special Judge Presiding: Mr. J. C. Tadlock, of Columbia, was appointed Stenographer for the term. ? The Petit jurors were all on hand, but Messrs. M. E. Rutland, E. R Steadman, and Sam P. Piatt ol Bateeburg, and Ed P. West of L:esville, secured excuses. Judge Gary proceeded to call the trial docket, and although 44 caeee are entered thereoD, the forty fourth case w\s called, and none were ready for trial. T. C. Sturkie, Esq, representing -rrrr ? rt-.t O .1 waae xfcuey va. ouumciu -man n oj i Company, in a fire damage case, announced ready for trial, but at the close of his testimony Mr. Tbompsor representing the Railway Company secured a nonsuit, on the grounc that the wroDg Company was Bued The fire occurring 011 the Carolint Midland, near the station of Ed mund. v k, ^ Following this came the case o H. B. Senterfeit, et. al. vs. Amandf Sbealy, et. al. brought by Efird anc , Dreher, B. W. Crouch and E. L Asbil), for the recovery of a tract o land near Batesburg, known as th< ? rr 4 ? a n HP Andrew &neaiy nomeaieau. \j?. x Graham and E. F. Strother appearec for the Shealy heirs. This was a seconc trial, the verdict in the first having been set aside by the trial judge who ordered a new trial at thi Febuary term 1902. The testimony closed at the ad journment yesterday afternoon, an< \ the arguments are on this morning. Master Geofge Edwin Harmai is the ticket boy fcr this week oi th< Court. ^ ^ Senator W. il. Sharpe was in towi .this week. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurse in tne Children's Home in New York, Cure Feverisnness, Bad Stomach, Teething Disordere, move and regulate toe Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 30,000 testimonials. They never fail. At all druggists, 25c. Sample Free. Address Allen ri /M . 1 T _ T? XT \7 A Q. uimsiea, jue xvoy, i*. x. The greatest bird flight noted is the migratory achievement of the Virginia plover, which leaves its haunts in North America, taking a' course down the Atlantic, usually from 400 to 500 miles east of the Bermudas, and reaches the coast of Brazil in one uubroken flight of fifteen hours, covering the distance of 32,000 miles at *the tale of three and one-half miles a minute. Wanted. Persimmon, Dogwood,\ Hickory, and Hotly Logs. Freight paid on carload. James Cockshott, Charleston, S. C 14. mi_ _ * loe larmiers are very uuny buwju^ email grain acd ginning their frost bitten cotton. Final Discharge. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL J3I persons interested that I will apply to the Hod. George S. Drafts, Judge of Probate in and for tbe County of Lexington. State of South Carolina, on the 17th day of December, 1903. for a final discharge of the estate of J. S. and \Y. J Shealy, minors. JOHN D. SHEALY, Guardian. November 18, 1903,?4w5 Executor's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF THE POWERS VESTed in me as tbe qualified Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Daniel Drafts, deceased, I will sell at public ootcrv, before the court house door at Lexington, S. C., during the le?al hours of sale on the first Monday in December next, (being the 7th day.) All that piece, parcel or tract of land known as the Daniel Drafts home place, containing two hundred and sixty-eight and oue half (268$) acres more or less, situate, lying and beiDg in Lexington county, state of Sooth Carolina, on waters of Horse creek and Big Hollow creek, ad joining lands on the north by Cephas Sease: on the east by lands of the estate 1 of T. J. Drafts; on the sooth by lands of tbe estate of Sallie M. Drafts and Mrs. Rhodella Kyzer; on the west by lands of the estate of Sallie M. Drafts. P.at will be exhibited of said land on day of sale. | TEEMS?One-third cash, balance on a credit of two equal annual irstalments, bearing interest from day of sale. Interest to be paid annually and secured by bond - of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises sold Purchaser to pav for papers. G. A K AMINES, > Executor of the Last Will and Testament of the estate of Daniel Drafts, deceased. November 17, 1903.- 3w4. 1______ ' For Sale. ! TWO VALUABLE TRACTS OF LAND, containing 95 and 96 acres in each tract?the same will be sold as a whole or in separate tracts. Situated on the Two Notch Road, adjoining Paul Corley's 1 land between Red Bank factory and Barr's Landing on the Southern Railway. The ' above land is considered good for tobacco caltnre It is near market facilities and will bj sold cheap. For further Darticu1 lars call on a. j. fox, i Cashier of The Home Bank, Lexington, C. H., S. C. Or?1HILIP EPS TIN, t 1009 Gervais street, Columbia. S. C. September 30?2m. : Procure o Deal lie. i ; Land for Sale. Lying within and near the progressive, healthful and growing ' town of Leesville. S. C. Necessitated by advancing years and declining health, I offer for sale the follow; mg desirable property: 100 acres of land. , 2 miles east of Leesville, lying along side of the Soathern Railway. 100 acres of . land, adjoining the above tracts. 60 acres of land H miles southeast of Leesville. 5 All these "tracts are well improved, well l watered and have plenty wood on them. Also 30 acres in the town of Leesville, r lying within two blocks of the College [ building, which I will sell in any quantity wanted. A nice new five-room cottage, desirably situated. k Will sell good second-hand dental instrv ments; 9 head horses and mules; 4 wagons - for farm uses; all of my farm tools and implements. Any of this property can be bought at f reasonable prices and on easy terms. Aoply to 1 * DK. J. F. MITCHELL, 1 Leeevilie, S. C. November 4,1903.?4w3. \ Notice. A LiIJ ^KJKSU^S AtiE JbttKitlil frUJct, bidden to trespass on the lands of the 1 undersigned by hunting, fishing are in any J way whatever. N. S. YOUNGINER, I J. M. i-HEALY. G. W. P. SHEALY, ' J. H. SHEALY, 0 F. E. LORICK, W. C. LORICK. S T. B. LORICK, JAMES SHSALY. j November 11?I wf> I - < - To Cu 3 j I Take Laxative Rroa I \ W?^%> The Centre of Fashion in South Carolina. I CLOTHING. HATS. UNDERWEAR, s SHIRTS, NECKWEAR. FANCY VESTS. Klf^SStlSr UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, all from the most reliable and fashionable houses in New York City, Philadelphia, ill Men's Single and Double Breasted Worsted 9 reS Suits, $6.30, 87,50, $8.50, 810.00. ^ la Men's Fancy Worsted, Cheviot and Black 1 \ % M-jii's Prince Albert and Full Dress Suits at , - >| || Large line Fine Black and Gray Overcoats. Hi ul $3.00. $7.50, 810.00, 815.00, $18.50, to!?' For the toys, Ages 3 to IS, . "E"?havc a ffroat *ine ^?bby Suits: $2. 50, ?-fTP $4.00, $5.00, $6.50. M. L. KINARD, tlie Old Reliable Olothier, COLUMBIA, S. C. ' Now is Your Time! We have the biggest and best stock of Furniture we have ever yet got together. THE VERY BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Solid Oaa Bed Boom Suite, $13.50, worth $16.00 Solid Oak Chairs lor CO cents, worth 65c Solid Oak Bedsteads, $2.50 to $4.90. worth $3 0'* to S7 50Solid Oak Kockers from $1.00 up $6.00. Best QuaUty R ed Rockers, $2 50 to $7.50 each. BLACK OAK STOVES, THE BEST KNOWN. ANY SIZE AND PRICE, OBGANS, TBTOES, PA.BLOB GOODS, SPRINGS, MATwofflC&B eTrATVP.S T.AWJ! CTTB.TAIMS. SAFES. TA , , SLES, lounges, and everything that goes into a home to make it complete at pr oe.s that you can't beat. COME TO SEE TJS. Maxwell & Taylor, POST OFFICE BLOCK. COLUMBIA. - - S. C. DKS. D. L. BOOZER & SONS 1K1K MATN STREET. COLUMBIA, 8. C. 'PHONE S30. ? i The Old Reliable, Trespass Notic?. | in Prices and Quality. Drugs that are i LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY POSpure, tlresh and properly made, and are J\. itively forbidden to trespass upon the guaranteed. Years ot experience assure it. lauds of the undersigned i>.? hunting or _ . __ trespassing in any manner . Tlo Jaw will ! PAIITTS OILhw. be strictly enforced against ail who violate j Anything iu the Drug line. See my line of tbis notice. Tooth Brushes. J. H. COUNTS, I.H NUNAMAKER. .J . "W . KIN ARD, A. L. LEITNER. m T ^ . A. E. NUNAMAKER. The Licensed Diuggist, TOs. b. * UNaMAKFE. v mnsmr t e? n October 21, 1203.?4wl. I Li^viuua, - - w. w, ire a Cold in One Day 1 no Quinine Tablets. J>? every ? sonths. This signatnre, >5Cc^rpy,t^ pox. 25c. J /?V THE f ?}\ BEST PLASTER I I Coughs, Colds, BronI / \\S^\ I chitis, Pneumonia, I - i / Asthama, Back\ r # ache and all , MLJ , ACHES AND PAINS, I ^ For a Cough or Cold Put aj REX oprClUS Made af*er sPecial f?rmula by the Plaster Best P|aster takers in the World. On Your Chest Everybody knows that a Porous' For sale by fin KACFMANN DRIili Nearly everybody knows that 1 ,1L1 ? " V , REX is the best Porous Plaster. |>|| i||) /l ill V A Try it I^The attachment will be vUifll /111 1J N^u,ual-\FOR SALE BY / LEXISGTOX, - - S. C. WHEN YOU PASS THROUGH BATESBURG CALL ON J. C. GLOVER, Where you will always find in stock a full and complete line of seasonable goods in great prolusion. His line ot Dry G-oods, Notions, Shoes, Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps Hardware Crockeryware, Groceries, Etc., is complete and his prices will compare favorable with any first class business house in town. In addition to his line of General Merchandise he carries a nice line of COFFINS AND CASKETS, ranging in prices from $5.00 up to $5"* 00. Orders in this line attendeded to at any hour of the night. He also makes a specialty of ordering "^^ITixst Class Jeyxrelr3^,-<^-^' from on* of the best houses in New York. If yon want a rmg 01 any Kina jor your oes: girl do not fail to give him jour order. There is nothing that has a tendency to make a woman mad than a poor pair of scissors. No w. if yours are no good go to J. C. Glover's Store and buy a pair ol the celebrated Clauss Make. Every pair fully warranted for one year. Septembers.?lOw. COLUMBIA COME TO SEE US.|#| CJWe are headquarters for a great many goods that vouBfJ require, need and buy and can save you money. We j?BARGAlNS IN GROCERIE$.|i ?2flour, bacon, sugar, coffee,?tl cf> meal, salt, lard, grist, canned fi? ?$ coods, etc. ?6AR6AISS IN HABDVARE.! SJSPlow8, Sweeps, Wings, Nails, Grass Blades, Barb Wire,Jgjg BXjJ Builders' Materials, Etc. We offer Bargains in Stock Feed, Cora, Oats, Hay,yQ offdr Bargains in Paints, and have in stock a mostSS elegant assortment of well known brands. We sell i CJ3 a paint worth Si.50 per gallon for $1 00. CB ?3We offer Bargains in Fruit Jars. Pints, Qiarts and@Q ?S Half Gallons. Fruit Jar Tops, Extra Rubbers, Jelly Glasses and Wax Top Cans. SgRfc SjSIk TURNIP SEEDS, the kind that grows. Large stccl?.^^ ^SrFresh goods at prices away down. .Now is the time ItS-IOr (&?k$huy. When in Columbia come to see us. Horn 8 LGWRMjf ?2cclTj.imoia. - - - S. C.S3 HEW YOBK BACKET STORE BATESBURG, S. C. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. We are pleased to announce that our New Fall and Winter Stock for every department is the most complete we have ever shown. Never before have we been enabled to marshal out such a n<\st of sterling values. Both our large stores are bubbling over with bargains. We are always on the hunt for bargains and bargains are always on the Lunt lor us. This season we have had a happy meeting. Won't you come and enjoy it witn us? Price is the most potent and powerlul argument on earth We make the price so low that it is utterly impossible lor any store to cut under us without losing money. There is no need for extra frills of language, high sounding words or redundant sentences to express the genuiueness of the bargains we are offering, Come and see for yourself. No misrepresentations, no misstatements. You money back if you want it. Our time against yours if you care to look. A Few Prices to Give an Idea. Best Vinegar, 25c : Good Molasses, 19c.; Finest New Orleans Syrup. 39c. Potted Ham, 3c,, Shredded Cocoanot, 3c.; Corned Beet, 10c. ;Fine Pickles. 7c. to 25c., Box 10c : Lye, Gc ; Pork and Beans, can. 8c.: Tomato Catsup, 7c.; Spice. 15c.: Cloves, 25c.; Condensed Milk. 7c,; Fairy Scap. 4c.: Tar Soap, 3c,; Duke's Mixture, 4c; Celluloid Starch. 4c ; Gee Whizz Soap. 4c : Machine Oil. 4c : Lamp Burners, 5e ; Lamp Chimneys 4 to 5c.; Stove Polish. 8c : Padlocks, 4 to 15c.; Hiding Spurs, 9c ; Brooms. 1C to 25c.; Wooden Buckets,,15c.; Cedar Buckets, 20c.; Galvanized Buckets, 20c ; Seives. 4 to 7c ; Turpentine. Laudanum. Paragoric. etc., 9c: per bottle; Liver Medicine, 15c,; Dr. King's Royal Gsrmeteur. SI size. G8c ; 2tc Worm Lozengers, 18c.; 25c. Borax, 18c ; 500 Tacks. 0c., Shoe Polish, be ; Ladies' Pure Linen Handkerchiefs. 5c.: Men's 10c.; Com1.1^.,. Po/Hrn/TO TATTulc n n tA )/ T n L"* UlUUllUiJ oiatiuun ? lavau^i., , ?. w ?*^ AX^. uy v v n AUU. vw. He ; Envelopes, 10 p'eks lor 35c. These are only a few ol the Bargains that we are offering Coine to ste us when in Batesburg and inspect our goods and learn our pricts. Shoes! Shoes!! Infants' Soft Sole, 20c : Ladies' Pocb?s. Coc.: Ladies' Dongola, solid leather insole and outsole, 05c.: worth SI.50: King Bee, $3.50: Man's Shoe. S2 48: Men's Kip English Tie. $1. worth SI.25; 5G-inch Ladies' Cloth, 33 1 3: Heavy Sheeting, yard wide, 5o.