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The Lexington Dispatch. " ~ r Wednesday, November 25, 1903. - 8 Xn&ex to Sew Advertisements, j Machines?W. M. Corley. Land For Sale?J. F. Hobbs. < Notice,?G. A. Shealy. { Trespass Notice?M. H. Witt, et. , aL 1 1 v Sale. | I will sell at public auction on j Tuesday, December 1st in the town of New Brookland, one young mule ( ' z ~1/J moll Krnton; coming lour yearn uiu, nsu ^ ^ one good family horse and two , wagons. ? \ W. C. Shall. 1 ' t ? ( Thanksgiving Sermon. , There will be a Thanksgiving 1 setmon preached for the benefit of the Jr. 0. U. A. M., at Irene, on Sun- ; day, November 29th, at 11 o'clock. < The public is eordialiy invited to attend this service. - ? ? Lots For Sale. I Valuable building lots near the I Depot on De;~ofc Street leading from the town of Lexington. For particu^ lare, call on, or address, C. E Corley, Lexington, S- C. Baptist Union Meetings. Tbe Lower Division of the Baptist i Union will meet with the Sardie church on Saturday before the fifth Sunday, next, at 10 a. m. Th6 Upper Division will meet at Oak Grove church on Saturday, November 29tb, at 10 a. m. ~ Meet Him. The Editor of this paper will be at Batesburg on Thursday, Leesville on Friday morning, Summit Friday afternoon and Lewiedale Saturday morning next for the purpose of collecting and renewing 'subscriptions. Have your dues ready for him. Property Fouad. Two bales of cotton recovered from Congaree river during the spring and shortly after tbe breaking of Paeolet Mill dam. Any party or parties having claim to this property are requested to communicate with, "H. T."?Box 33, Vam Drnntlani) S f! MOD 4/lVVMVUW) Mt W Dispensers Election. At a meeting of the County Board > of Control last Monday the following dispensers were reelected: Lexington?J. S. Caughman. Chapin?B. B. Hiller. Lewiedalt?C. B. Cannon. Peak?J. A. Mayer. The Markets. The following is yesterday's quotations except this market which is today,s for turpentine and cotton at the placeB named: MIDDLING COTTON: Augusta, 11. Charleston, lOf. Columbia, spot 11. Lexington, 10} to 11. Turpentine?Savannah, 56. Masonic Notices. i a A REGULAR COMMUNICATION of Lexington Lodge, No. 152, i /N^. A. F. M., w*1! be held on Saturday, November 28, 1903, at 7 p. m. Brethren are earnestly requested to attend promptly. At this meeting the officers for the next ensuing year will be elected. By order of the W. M. Samuel B. George, Secretary. A regular communication cf AA Pomaria lodge, No. 151, A. F. -? M., will convene in Masonic hall Peak, S. C, Saturday, November 28, 1903, at 6 p. m. Brethren will please ? be prompt in attendance, as an election of officers for next jcar will be in effect. The 3rd degree will be conferred aDd dues collected John C. Swygert, Master. A regular communication of St. Clair Lodge, No. 154, A. F. M., will be held in the lodge room at Brookland, on Friday, December 4, at 7 o'clock p. m. All members are urged to attend as officers for another yewr will be elected and the E. A. degree i conferred. j By order M. H. Witt, W. JJ. R. L. Sfauler, Secretary. ; A regular communication of Boyl L ston Lidge, A. F. M., will be heli D St Saturday, November 28. r iou:i The workthe co irt last week esulted in rverdicts. In the cat H. Senterfeit et. al., igainst Ami Shealy et. al., the ary fouad fce plaintiffs. Followingpe the case of Noah 5. Crout vacob W. Schumperfc 'or the reco*of a small tract of ? and and fomages. Messrs. Sturrie and EfirDreher appeared for ;he plaintitid Messrs. Graham md Sbarpetbe defendant. The irial was lo?nd tedious and resulted in a ict for the defendant Dn Saturday. The case L. Martin vs. the Seaboard i Liue railroad for $3,202.50 dgej on a breach of contract, in recce to a spur track For a brick ynear Dixianna, never constructedhe case was brought by Messrs. I Graham and A. D. Martin and ssrs. McMahan and Efird & Br appeared for the corporation. The case j given to the jury yesterday ang and in a short while they rned a verdict for the plaintiff for 1.00. This case was tried at the; February term at which time idict for $1200 was found, but a triarwas obtained. A very shrial came up yesterday in the cif J. J. Boatwrighfc vs. Southerrilway Company for $125 damagom fire. Mr. E.' F. Strother appd for the plaintiff and Mr. F. leher for the com pany. Only witnesses on each side were After being out a few minute jury returned with a verdict of (0. The McCok Harvesting Company againsfcber Long came next. This Buit invcthe sale of a mowing machine.ir. J. B. Wingard represents tkjintiff and Messrs. T. (X Sturkie George .Bell Timmerman the idant. The verdias $114 46 against Long. This mornhe court is engaged in the trial of case of Thomas H. Senn vs. the hern Railway Co., for $350 dam by fire. Messrs. Graham and jford are bringing this case and ?rs. Efird & Dreher appears for tfefense. This case will consume greater part of the day. The court- not suspend for Thanksgiving Master Na Geiger is the | ticket boy fort this week. ? . * White BWhittlings. To tbe Editone Dispatch: Two highiypected Christian women died ltiday in the bounds of Bethel Past. One was Mrs. Sarah Ann Cishardt, reliot of Jacob Li. .bus:, and motber 01 J. H. Bushardbtmaster at Peak. She was stri< with paralysis at 8 o'clock in thrning, and died at 4 o'clock in thtiing of the same day, never hav?gained consciousness. She w4years, 4 months and 17 days olier funeral was conducted fron Hermon church, of which she ^devoted member. The other w[rs. Alice R. A. Lowman, widojno. T. Lowman, of near Whit^k. She died of heart trouble Bas her husband did 7 yearB agQie was 49 years, 6 months and old. She now rests in BetheVetery, the church she loved so w It Beems thi are doomed to have another fifeurge. Scarcely mnvo fkon nnfl k ...? \f. Too iUUl o vuau VMV 4J ttgU) JJULl w?o? Eargle, near P?)8t his home and contents by bur Last Saturday night, Mr. G. "\?*obs of the same community lostaw mill by fire. Loss estimated 500, with no insurance. It isight to be the work of an incey. At the same hour, viz: at ab<o'clock, Mr. Jake Eargle, near Hi. had the misfortune to see his e burned. He, too, lost everyt in the way of household and?hen furniture. These losses family, and in no case was there Luce. S. C B. Fewer Galloni^s Longer. 1 Take L$ive BfO H Seven sold in past 12 W. M. CORLEY, 2Tew Brookland, S. C., Agent for the New Improved Singer Sewing Machines. Awarded over fifty premiums for their excellence and superiority over other makes. Try this popular marine in your home before buying. Large discount for casn, or ninety days. Liberal terms on installment pi Needles, oils, &c., for ah standard sewing machines, BARGAINS. Large lot of Old Machines of standard makes in good repair, at prices from $3 up. ORGANS! ORGANS! ^ ? ? 2i.lS0 Carry lu bliUwik. l uo uciruioicu sweet toned Clough & Warren organs, which we sell at reasonable prices for cash or on time. Catalogue mailed on application. Nov. 25?6m. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt, tish, shoot, cut wood or in any other manner trespass on our lands, in and around Hrrse Shoe Lake, being in Conga'oe Township. All violators of this notice will be prosec uted to the lull extent of the law. M. H. WITT. A. D SHTJLL, G. A. GUIGNARD. November 25-4*6, To Bent. A farm two miles from Columbia. There is on the place a comfortable dwelling, outhouses and an excellent | spring of water. The location is noted for its bealthfulnese. | Apply at once to, A. M. Boozer, 1802, Plain Street, Columbia, S. C. Office 1316 Main Street. jj|| HEADQUARTERS FO !! Undei for Men, Wome All wool, wool cotton garmem drawers for me All wool, woo cotton, fleecei knit garment! drawers for me Wool and cot pants for wome for women. M dren*s "Oneita' all wool Balm Underskirts. 1 Sweaters, red and black. Money saved 1| we save you n te 1ST. wA-- "2 1693 Main Street, | GOLJjrnmA TO THE ME The well known wholesale fir Columbia, S C, are closing 01 Goods at 20 per cent, less than t terms. Send for a small sample price you wish to pay and if the tory you can return the same at 300 Men's Overcoat 150 Youth's Overcc 250 Dozen Child's 650 Men's wool sin sacks from $1.25 to 200 all wool Men's Underwear, Shirts, Capes, Neckwear, S 200 Dozen single M full line of working Send for a small sam; vinced. Ver FRANK'S JOI 1554 MAIN STREE ire a Cold in Oi mo Quinine Tablets. months. This signature, ^ 11 Form Lid lor sole. r pHERE IS OFFERED FOR PRIVATE JL sale about 480 acres of the rich hickory and oak lands of the Hobbs plantation, part of the famous Erchelberger tract, in the Dutch Fork on the Lexington aide of the Newberry and Lexington line. The lands front one mile on Broad river and one mile on the main Maybinton and Columbia public road. It is two miles from Hope station, four miles Irom Pomaria and live miles from Peak on the Southern railroad. The tract adjoins the plantation of James C. Hope. There are line uplands for cotton and rich bottoms for corn. The land grows anything. On the place is a new dwelling, excellent tenant houses and two large mordern barns. The land is wdl watered and timbered. Col. John F. Hobbs, the owner, lives in New York City and has to neglect the property, therefore he has consented to sell it. The tract will be sold in one piece or cut to suit purchasers. TERMS?One-third cash and balance secured by mortgage or bond for title to suit the purchaser at 7 per cent, interest per annum. These lands always prodnce a crop. Tne place will be sold cheap and cheaper as one tract. It is an ideal place lor a noine, land that lasts, frnit, game, fishing, fine pastures. Write to or sse JAMES C. HOPE, Peak, 8. C., or COL. JOHN F. HOBBS, 130 East 4Bth street. New York City, N. Y, November 25?4w6. Notice. Bids are hereby called for to furnish and install in the vault of the Clerk of Court's office, metalic furniture, book shelves aud filing boxes sufficient to take up the space ol said vault, in shap9 and style, as fixed by the Board of Commissioners at a former meeting. All bids and propositions to be in the | hands of the County Supervisor on or beI fore 10 a in., December 7th, 1903, the day ] of the next regular meeting, aad the right ; to reject any and all bids is reserved. x GEORGE A. SHEALY, i Supervisor Lexington County. November 10, 1903.?2w4. K EVEKntLIHU 1JM ||| ?wear | n and Children. ^ fleeced, heavy m ts in shirts and || d fleeced, heavy m I, ribbed and j? s, shirts and 8 >n. ^ ;ton shirts and m. Union Suits f? isses and chil- || " brand. Ladies X orals. Outing jjgj Ladies all wool , white, navy Ij . is money made. j$j 1 ATT XW-LX^y . gp rOTJITG, | Lever's Old Stand, S ^ ? S. ^ 1RCHANTS OF m of Frank's Jobbing House, of at the following lines of Winter he regular prices on reasonable order, state what you want, the goods and prices are not satisfacour expense: s from ?1.50 to ?4.90. ?ats from ?1.25 to ?3.75. new Pants from ?2.15 to ?3.90. gle Coats, square and round cut ?1.574. Coats and Vest at ?2.371. Hosery. A full line of Ladies' uspenders and Handkerchiefs, en's Pants from 624c up. Also a r Shirts and Overalls. Die order and be con j respectfully, IBING HOUSE, T, COLUMBIA, S. C. ie Day 1 f f>7/ ?* on every I . box. 25c. J /?\ THE ffA BEST PLASTER / ) I 1 F0R I /"Vc^\ j Coughs, Colds, BronI / \u=y\\ I chitis Pneumonia, I , / Asthama, Back\ I / ache and all _AU LZ ACHES AND PAINS. k For a Cough or Cold Put a 1 J? pPr?tUS Made a^er Special formula by the _ ? as er Best Plaster Makers in the World. ! On Your Chest ^Everybody knows that a Porous' For sale by THE KADFMANN DREE REX is the best Porous Plaster. % flH Iff I) >1 Y\V %Try it !^The attachment will be vUilirilll IJ V^Sfor SALE BY / LEXINGTON, S. C. '*" - ?- -? A baiam* flTnTHTMl ATVTTI ^ "?r at MS l Large line Fine Black and Gray Oven-oats. MS ma *8:3 I'S $:>.oo, $7.50, $10.00, $15.00, $18.50, W ffl > PruJrt F?r th9 ^ A*9S 310 16' We have a great line of Nobby Suits: $2. 5d? ?? wfr $4.00, $5.00, $6.50. M. L. KINAJRlJ, the Old. Reliable Clothier*, COLUMBIA, S. C. S^WhT ffllN COLUMBIA COME TO SEE US.Sg CJTJWe are headquarters for a great maoy goods that Jou(D? (J9 rf quire, need and buy and can save you money. We j|B4RGil\S li\ GROCERIES.^ ISFLOUR, BACON, SUCAR, COFFEE,fitS ?fl MEAL, SALT. LARD, GRIST, CANNED ?9 Q GOODS, ETO. Q IbaegainsIomdwareJI Sfc2^0W8' Sweeps, Wings, Nails, Grass Blades, Barb Wire.JJJ CB Builders' Materials, Etc. OCT We offer Bargains in Stock Feed- Corn, Oats, Hay.tiQ Sf?We offer Bargains in Paints, and have in stock a mostSS x J elegant assortment of well known brands. We sell QJ a paint worth SI.50 per gallon for $1 00. BJ OQWe offer Bargains in Fruit Jars. Pints, Quarts andCQ Half Gallons. Fruit Jar Tops, Extra Kubbere, XX jlHi Jelly Glasses and Wax Top Cans. gfj fvv XUPvNIP SEEDS, the kind that grows. Large stock, arpg Fresh poods at prices away down. Now is the time tc-OCT ouy. When in Columbia come to see us. LORICE & LOMBCEjf Sf|ccria.aaoL"bia,, - - - S. C.S2 9SSSSSSSSSfiSSSfiSfiSS3 SfiS SAVING Combination that will Open : Why not start an account with us and place |l| | your money wherr it will increase steadily? |f||| jBjfl 1 J Savings Department, jii ?| ^ V innnirrrn nntn/ 17TniJOT fin L :mn? ipi bo, ; COLUMBIA, S. C. ' Wm II LYLES President. JULIUS H. WALKER, V. President. J. P. MATTHEWS, Secretary. Julv 15?ly i