The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 25, 1903, Page 8, Image 8
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, November 25,1903.
PENCIL MSCISSORS.
Wayside Nates Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
Cold and cloudy.
Look out for snow or rain.
Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer.
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving day.
Keep your eye on your wood pile.
Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer.
D. F. Price, of the Priceville section,
was in town yesterday.
We have learned that Mr. Willie
Hutto, is very ill at Swansea.
Santa Glaus is placing bis supplies
icr the little folks at the Bazaar.
The Home Bank will be closed
Thursday 26th, Thanksgiving day.
Ex-Clerk H. A. Spann, of Batesbnrg,
was on our streets yesterday.
Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer.
Mr. James C Fort, the founder of
Pelion, is in attendance upon court.
We publish the County Supervisors
monthly report for Ootober in
this issue.
While in town last Thursday Mr.
S. A. Monte, of Hilton, gave us a pleasant
call.
At Ballentine A Co., you, will find a
fresh line of groceries and Christmas
goods.
Mr. H. F. Hendrix, a prominent
merchant of Leesville, was on our
streets yesterday.
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Wanted to sell?One medium size
mule, cheap. Apply to A. R. Metts,
Lexington, S. C.
We understand that orange blossoms
and wedding bells will soon be in
evidence in our town.
Mr. Oliver E Shull, of near New
ABrookland, paid our office a very pleasant
call last Saturday.
Do you want a good 22 calibre
riflt? If so, come and get one cheap,
at this office. # - ' ;j
Mr. Geo. W. Reeder, of Edmund,
has some of the finest hogs we have
noticed on our rounds.
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Mr. Albert Sharpens promising
young man of Gaston, called in the
Dispatch office Monday.
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1UD tUU& ^UULJ) tuuniiou av u
Spring, near this plaoe, has discontinued
work for the present.
Dont forget to call and inspect a
fresh line of notions, fancy dress
goods, -at Ballentine k Co.
;
Mr. D. L. Gunter, one of LeesTitle's
progressive merchants, - was in
our town yesterday attending court.
A Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer.
u Mr. Joe F. Fallaw, of the Gaston
/ section, while in attendance as a
juror in court gave ub a social call.
It seems that the hens are on a
Btrike as eggs are bringing 22? cents
per dozen here and are scarce at that.
^ ? Remember you will find a beautiful
line of 5 and 10c Santa Claus
goods, at Ballentine & Co.
Mr8. J. A. Muller, and daughter
. Miss Meredith, are now in Columbia
which place they will make their
future home.
Mr. S. N. Harman, of the Barr's
Landing section,was in town Monday
and gave the Dispatch office a pleasant
call.
"Strength and vigor come of good
food, duly digested. 'Force,7 a readyto-serve
wheat and barley food, adds
no burden, but sustains, nourishes,
invigorates." ?
Supervisor G. A. Shealy advertises
for bids Ac., for some fixtures to be
made in the office of Olerk of Court
in this issue.
G. A. Goodwin, of Gaston, has an
eighteen months pig that will pull
over four hundred on the stilliards.
Who can beat him?
FOR SALE?10 head of shoats
weighing 75 pounds per head. For
particulars apply to,
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rani r. uiar?,
Clarks Mill, S. C.
Rev. Ike Stone will preach at
Horeb church next Sunday morning
at 11 o'clock. Everybody is invited
to attend thiB service.
H. M. Wingard invites the public
to call on him when they come to
Lexington to purchase general merchandise.
He has a complete stock
and sells at the very lowest prices.
Mr?. Morris Kreps, of Columbia,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Eva
Boozer, who is slightly ill at tbe home
of Hon. C. M. Etird.
Dr. Geiger, J. W. Connor and T.
H. Senn, well known citizens of
Macon and Shumperts, dropped in :
to see us last Monday.
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If you are in need of a buggy,
wagon, harness, lap robe, etc, you
can save money by buying from T.
B. Aughtry & Co, of Columbia.
Col. John F. Hobb.j, formerly of
this county, but now of New York
City, advertises in this issue for sale
the Senator John C. Hope property
in the Fork.
Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer.
R- H. Peel and a "party were out
hunting last week on the Edisto
and killed a rattlesnake nine feet
long with fourteen rattles and a
button.
Mr. Brooks Nichols has been down
in the Southern eeotion of our county
prospecting the sand flats and lands
along the Congaree with the view of
purchasing.
Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer.
Civil engineers were examining
Saluda river last week and taking
measurements preparatory to giving
estimates for the building of a bridge
across the river.
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roe raxant cona 01 jut. sua mrts.
Charlton Kyzer, of this place, died
last Saturday night and was buried ;
on Sunday afternoon at Pisgah
church.
Mr. Heber Barr, who holds a
lucrative position with the Olympia
mills of Columbia, came over Saturday
to spend the Sabbath with his
home folks.
Miss Lizzie Dreher, one of Lexington's
popular young ladies, is the
charming guest of Mrs. Sarah Shuler,
at Dr. E. K. Hardin's.?Batesburg
Advocate, Nov, 19,1903.
Mr. David H. Clark has severed
his connections with, the Duckings
Mills, in Columbia, and has accepted
a position in the time-keeping office
of the Olympia Mills, of that city.
T. B. Aughtry & Co., the old and
reliable firm of Columbia, offers some
good bargains in hardware and plan-'
tation supplies. When in need of
anything in this line give them a call.
A number of our subscribers who
had been attending court last week
dropped in to see ae before leaving
for home last Saturday. We are always
glad to have our friends visit
us when they are in town.
There will be a Thanksgiving
supper at the home of Mrs. E. B.
Roof next Thursday evening. The
program will consist of music, songs
and recitations and the proceeds will
be donated to St. Stephens Lutheran
Church.
Postmaster Leaphart wishes to
announce to the patrons along the
R. F. D. route that on acoount of
next Thursday being a national holiday,
no mail will be sent out on that
day. But the patrons can receive
their mail if they will call at the Post
Office.
Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer.
Mr. H. Albert Meetze, a progressive
and up to date farmer of near
this place, brought to our office last
week four Keifer pears weighing four
pounds and ten ounces. Mr. Meetze
raised these on his place and says
all four grew on one twig.
Obituary.
Died on November, the 19 1903,
Lorenza Coleman, son of Jacob Hoof
and wife Rebecca. This dear and very
attractive child only stopped over in
this land of storm, sorrow and death
the short period of two years, four
months and twenty-seven days. To
mourn his death is a father, mother,
four brothers and two sisters and
many relatives. Thus another one
has been added to that bright train
that Burrounds the throne of God
forever.
A. R. T.
Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby notified
riot to hunt, fish or trespass in any
manner whatever upon the lands of the
undersigned. The law will positively be
enforced against all violating this notice
MRS. RACHAEL JEFCOAT,
URBIN B. JEFCOAT,
H. W KIRKLAND,
November 7? 4w5pd
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The walking sick, what
a crowd of them there are:
Persons who are thin and
weak but not sick enough
to go to bed.
"Chronic cases" that's
what the doctors call them,
which in common English
means?long sickness.
To stop the continued
loss of flesh they need
Scott's Emulsion. For the
feeling of weakness they
need Scott's Emulsion.
It makes new flesh and
gives new life to the weak
system.
Scott's Emulsion gets
thin and weak persons out
of the rut. It makes new,
rich blood, strengthens the
nerves and gives appetite
for ordinary food. .
Scott's Emulsion can be
taken as long as sickness
lasts and do good all the
time.
There's new strength
and flesh in every dose.
1 We will be glad
Bto send you a few
Be sure that this picture 'in
the form of a label is on the
wrapper of every bottle of
SCOTT & BOWNE,
409 Pearl St., N. Y.
50c. and $1; all druggists.
Handsome Brooches.
We have a beaufifnl line of the very
latest styles and the prices are very close
for fine goods. Fine rolled gold plate, the
kind that last and looks well for a long
time at 50o, 75c, 90c, $1.00, $1.50 and
$2 00. Also in sterling silver at same
prices. In solid gold at $2.00, S2.25,
$2.50^ A steady range of prices up to
handsome Pearl Brooches from $6.50 to
$50.00.
We also have a beantiful line of Sterling
Silver Belt Pins, latest styles $1.25 to$4.50.
Write ns often, your postmaster likes to
send off plenty of letters, the more he
sends the more pay he gets.
P. H. LAOHICOTTE & COMPANY,
1424 Main Street,
COLUMBIA, - - - S. C.
Filial Discharge.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
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 December 12,
1903, for a final discbarge as Administrator
of the Estate of H. C. Nnnamaker, deceased.
W. D. Hill,
Administrator.
November, 11 1903?4w4.
Drnpnro n Haoirnhla Unmo
nuuuic u uiiOimuib tiuiiib.
Land for Sale.
Lying within and neae the
progressive, healthful and growing
town of Leeeville. S. C.
Necessitated by advancing years and declining
health, I offer for sale the following
desirable property: 100 acres of land.
2 miles east of Leesville, lying along side
of the Southern Railway. 100 acres of
land, adjoining the above tracts. 60 acres
of land 1? miles southeast of Leesville.
All these tracts are well improved, we'l
watered and have plenty wood on them.
Also 30 acres in the town of Leesville,
lyiDg within two blocks of the College
building, which i will sell in any quantity
wanted. a nice new five-room cottage,
desirably situated.
Will sell good second-band dental instruments;
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
reasonable prices and on easy terms.
Apply to
DR. J. F. MITCHELL,
Leeeville, S. C.
November 4, 1903.?4w3.
Notice.
ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY FORbidden
to trespass on the lands of the
undersigned by hunting, fishing are in any
way wnatever.
N. S. YOUNGINER,
J. M. SHEALY,
G. W. P. SHEALY,
J. H. SHEALY,
F. E. LORICK,
W. C. LORICK.
S. T. B. LORICK,
JAMES SHEALY.
November 11?4 wo
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February 14- lv.
WE OFFER
BAGGING
500 per cent, profit to fan
prices bef
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BUGGIES
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LEXINGTON, BARGAINS
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$8 Solid Osk Bureaus F. B. Glass 19x24. 1 00 Dining Chairs
$5.95, Bockers to match,
10 Solid Oak Bureaus, F. B. Glass 20x24,. 12 00 Folding Lou
$8 50, Large Arm Kocker
12 Solid Oak Bureaus, F. B. Glass 24x30, K. Safes, 2 50, 3 t
$10.00 Bed Springs, 1 90,
? r KrtW Oat fi feet hioh 4 90 Lace Curtains, 1 0i
* 5 Solid Oak Beds, 5 feet high, $4 10. Stoves, all ware co
" 4 Solid Oak Beds, 4 feet higb, 3 25. K. Tables, 1 50. 1 1
" 3 Solid Oak Beds, 3J feet high, 2 50. Extension Tables,
" 2 50 Poplar Beds, Jigbt and dark, $2 00. B . r ftd. , aa
75c. 3 slat Back Cane Seat Oak Chairs. eOc. *3Dy yadJes- 1 w
65e. 3 slat Back Split Seat Oak Chairs. 50c. j Nice Mattresses frc
4 50 oak f., 8 Day Clock, gUbranteed,, 2 90. ! Sideboards from 9
And lots of other Bargains in Furniture. We wan
The Lion F
1231 HAIN, STREET
COLUMBIA, S. C., - |
MAIL YOUR ORDERS. Wl
For
STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,
rrnvo valuabl
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. JL containing 95
tract? the same wi
By Geo. S. Drafts, E?q., Probate Judge. or in separate traTtFA
Notch Road, a
WHEREAS, R. W. Boatwright made land between Red 1
suit to me to grant liim Letters of Landing on the S
Administration of the Estate and effects above land is consi
of Azariah J. Boatwright. culture. It is neai
These are therefore to cite and admonish will be sold cheap,
all and singular the kindred and creditors lars call on
of the said Azariah Baatwright, deceased, Cashier *
that they be and appear, before me, in the L
Contfc of Frobate, to be held at Lexington, Or?PHILIP EPS']
C. H., S. C.. on the 2nd day of December, 1009 Gervais si
next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock (Jolumbi
in the forenoon, to show cause if any they September 30?2i
have, why the said Administration should
not he granted.
Given under my hand, this 16:h day of When you w
December. Anno Domini 1903.
GEORGE S. DRAFTS, [L. S.) organ, or sew
Probate Judge. should not fail ti
Published on the 18th day of December,
1903, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w3 Corley, of New ]
I Grove's Tdst?
9 has stocd the test 25 years. Average
1 bottles._ Does this record of merit appe
H Enclosed with every bottle is a Ten Ceni
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nntrymen,
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AND TIES,
ners. Don't fail to get our
ore buying.
Sock of
DSAND NOTIONS,
FERY DEPARTMENT.
WAGONS
IS COMPLETE.
ROOF,
8. C.
r FURNITURE.
i.Jcane seat, oak, 85c. Beautiful Hall Back from 6 00 and up.
l" 25. Shades, lots of them, 23c. was 40c.
nges, 10 00. Shades, and good ones. too.
8, oak, 2 00. Nice Bed Spreads .large size 98c. was 1 50.
K) and 5 00. Large Heavy Bed Qnilts. 1 50 was 2 50.
2 50, 3 50 and 5 CO. See our Lamps, 1 00 was 1 50.
9 to 1 50 per pair. See our Bugs, 36x72, I 00 was 1 50,
mplete, 8 25, 10, and 12. See our genuine Smyner Bugs, 30x60, 1 98
75 to 2 50. was 2 50.
solid oak, 3 90 to 10 00. : See our Iron Beds, 3 50 was 5 00.
J Sec our Nice Pictures, 1 00 was 1 50.
?m 1 90 up. j See our White Bowl and Pitcher. 90c, was
75 up. J1 25.
f. mnr tradfl and will treat you right. Come to see us.
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E. G. COOK, Manager.
I GUARANTEE SATISFACTION.
For Sale.
,E TRACTS OF LAND.
and 96 acres in ea^h -yrrjE. THE UNDERSIGNED, HEIRS
II be sold as a whole VV of Mrs. Mary Ann Meetze, deceased,
cts._ Situated on the offer at private sale until the first Monday
adjoining Paul Corley s ju December next and if not sold then they
dank factory and -^a"s will offer at public outcry before the court
outhern Railway. Ihe house door in the town of Lexington to
dered good for tobacco the highest bidder, immediately alter the
: market facilities and official sales, on the first Monday in DecemFor
further particu- ber( next;
V" "All that piece, parcel or tract of land
of The Home Hana, situate, lyirg and being in the county of
exington, C. H., b. O. Lexington. State of South Carolina, contaiDing
sixty-six (66) acres, more or less,
;reet, and adjoining lands of Reuben Harman,
a- S. C. lands formerly owned by S. R. and J. H.
,Y1 T.cirio on/T InnSo T W P.onp in 1U
Ul-i# A-J V> iV UUU 1UUUO U1 '' M 1U V/UUClb
Hollow Township about three miles from
Lewiedale.
ieh to Durchase an For further particulars as to terms, etc.,
, . apply to G. S. CROtJT,
mg machine you ELIZABETH GABLE,
d consult with W. M. Heirs of Mrs- Mar? Aun Meetze,
_ deceaaed
3rookland, S. C. October 21, 1903.?7w4.
Jess Chill Tonic 1
Annual Sales over One and a Half Million I
alto you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. 1
It package of Grove's Black Root* Liver Pills. J
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