The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 06, 1904, Page 8, Image 8
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, January 6, 1904.
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PENCIL AND SCISSORS.
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
Fair, but cold-weather.
How about your New Year resolu
tioDfe?
Orange blossoms have all about
bloomed.
Let us have a free bridge across
the Saluda.
Go out and make your tax return
- * to the Auditor.
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Turkeys are scarce since the big
dinners are over.
Dixie lodge of Oid Fellows meets
tomorrow evening.
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Beputation is sometimes more valuable
than character.
Thin snow and sleet fell here
Monday evening.
Come to The Dispatch office to
have your j ob work done.
Silence is probably considered golden^because
gold is so scarce.
Mr. James Rister, of Pine Ridge, is
in Atlanta studying telegraphy.
- WANTED?1,000 pounds of good
' Fodder. G. T. Graham.
Mr. H. A. Svygert, of Hilton, was
here Monday and made us a pleasant
call.
A nt nannlo mVirt orOAfi t.hfl fthnW
a iu? ui pcwj/iw " uu gt??wv -? ?
window really belong on the bargain
eoonter.
Mr John J. Hite one of our substantial
citizens dropped in to 866 ns
Monday.
Dr. J. W. Geiger, one of Congree'e
beet citizens, was on our streets
Monday.
Mr^Geo. W. Corley, as prompt and
good citizen as we have, was here
Monday.
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The Palmetto Collegiate Institute
has reopened school after the holiday
vacation. x \
First premium Black Langsbang
and White Leghorn chickens for sale
' at this office.
Mr. W. F. Taylor, an industrious
turpentine man and farmer, was in
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town naoDaay.
W. W. Hawes, Esq , while in town
Monday on legal business paid us
a pleasant call.
Don't you want to purchase a good
bicycle cheap? We have one at this
office for sale.
Mrs. A. T. Frazee and children, of
Brookland, are visiting relatives in
this vicinity.
Dr. D. M. Crosson, a prominent
doctor and citizen of Leesville, was
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in town Monday.
Rev. 0. N. Rcuntree will preach in
. the Methodist church here next Sun.
day at 3.30 p m.
FOR RENT?A good one-horse
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farm near Rocky Well. Apply at
once toD. T. Birr.
Mr. S. Rjsb Smith, a well known and
popular man on Black creek, dropped j
in to see us Monday.
Our young friend E. M. Taylor,
from south Lewiedalej made us 8 pleasant
visit Monday.
WANTED?A load of good peavines
or shucks for rough cow feed.
?Dispatch Office.
Mr. Ben Bickley, a very frugal
*' -? n?n a aT.Qt> \f
C1L1Z6Q Oi LlitJ J uiA) y*uo utci jjxuuviuj
and called in to see us.
Mr. J. H. Shull, a very industrious
and well-to-do citizen of Arthurs,
called to see us Monday.
Watch Young's advertisement, cf
Columbia, next week. Big bargains
in dry goods, dress goods, &c.
Miss May, daughter of the late W.
H. Meetze of Columbia, is visiting
relatives in town.
Your attention is called to the
advertisement of J. Wilson Gibbes,
of Columbia, in this issue.
Mr. Owen Cannon, a substantia,
citizen of the Delmar section, waf
here Monday and we were as glad at
always to see him.
Deposit your money ia the The
Home Bank. Interest paid every
three months on saviDg deposits.
Mike N. Shull is one of the cleverest
fellows in Switzerneck. He waB
here Monday and gave us a hearty
shake. ?
Mr. Tbos. W. Gunter, the man
who furnishes us with fine watermelon??
dropped in Monday with hie '
dollar.
Mtelze & Son is the place to buy
your shoes. They have a big stock
and will sell you at the right prices.
What about the public road leading
from near Supervisor G. A
yhooK'j /-? fl aofnn thonpo nn to
k/UCCtiJ IV V" l?VJ CVUJ w v?* ?V
Sandy Rul?
In some sections our farmers are
blue over the prospects of the small
grain crops, while some say they
have no fears.
H. L. Oswald has just received a
big lot of first class flour, which he is
selling at Very low prices in barrel
lots.
Mr. Jacob W. Shumperfc, one of the
best millwrights in our county, was
here yesterday and did not go eff
without seeing us.
Mr. S. Bass Lybrand while here
Monday concluded he would keep up
with his county events and subscribed
for the Dispatch.
A fresh lot of fine garden seeds
just received at the Bazaar. Call
and get your early cabbage seed.
Mr. Sam Stuckman, a good farmer
and citizen of near Leesville, was
bere Monday and made us envious of
bis hearty laughter.
The many students who have been
home spending their holiday vacation
have returned back to their studies
at the different colleges.
Mr. J. W. Long has made some
improvements in his two stores on
Main street by giving them a fresh
coat of paint.
Rev. T. W. Sbealy, of Pax, Ga.,
will preach at Mt. Hebron church,
Delmar, S. C, Sunday, January 10,
1904, at 3 o'clock p. m.
See the advertisement of the
Murray Drug Co., of Columbia, and
you will find a remedy for your
cough and cold.
To make room for their spring
goods Ballentine & Co., will sell their
stock of fall and winter clothing at
cost for th8 next thir ty days.
Miss Burriss Kreps, of Columbia,
returned home last Sunday after
spending the holidays with her Aunt,
Mrs. C. M. Efird, of this place.
The Dispatch wants all delinquents
to pay part, if not all, of their dues
which they owe, to the Editor while
on the rounds with the Auditor.
Ballentine & Co., will give to each
caBh purchaser from $100 up a
premium. Call and inspect their line
of goods before buying elsewhere.
Rev. Simon P. Sbumpert was here
yesterday on business and called to
see ns. Simon is a good man, and we
are always glad to shake his hand.
FOR SALE?One tract of 35 acres,
known as part of the Jno. B. Kyzer
place. For terms apply to,
W. Q. H. Berley.
Rev. Keel, of Columbia, will
preach in the Baptist church in this
I place next Sunday morniDg at 11
o'clock and at night at 7:30 o'clock.
The managers of the Seaboard
Air Line ,railway have decided to
erect a neat and convenient depot at
Swansea, which has been needed for
' oume tim?>
Mr. Thomas Price and his family
have moved back on his farm, in Hollow
Creek, last Friday. They have
been working here in the mill for
some time.
TanDopoline, the great pile remedy
cures 811 kinds of piles, and you can
have your money back if not relieved.
Try one can. Price one dollar.
| Murray Drug Co.
Hon. A. F. Lever on his return
from the wedding of Ben Tillman, Jr.,
in Edgefield last Thursday stopped
' over several days and while here gave
us a pleasant call.
Mrs. Lucy Crewe, of Spartanburg,
' is visiting her mother, Mrs. E. C.
Boozer, who is ill at the home of Hon.
I C. M. Efird in this place. Her bod,
i Boozer, accompanied her here last
? Sunday and returned to Columbia
the same day.
" When the butter won't
come put a penny in the
churn," is an old time dairy
proverb. It often seems to
work though no one has ever
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to id wny.
When mothers are worried
because the children do not
gain strength and flesh we
say give them Scott's Emulsion.
It is like the penny in the
milk because it works and
because there is something
astonishing about it.
Scott's Emulsion is simply
a milk of pure cod liver oil
with some hypophosphites
especially prepared for delicate
stomachs.
Children take to it naturally
because they. like the taste
and the rcmedv takes iust as
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naturally to the children because
it is so perfectly adapted
to their wants.
For all weak and pale and
thin children Scott's Emulsion
is the most satisfactory treatment.
^ ~"! We will send you
the ^penny, /. e.s a
MfffjlBe sure that this picture in
the form of a iabel is ?n tlie
wrapper of every bottie of
JJ|U SCOTT & BO WISE,
409 Pearl St., N. Y.
joc. and $1.00; all dnijrjjists.
See the greeting of W. P Roof who
is greatful to his many customers
for their liberal patronage in the
promotion on his iarge business, and
who is worthy of your continued
patronage.
Our farmers should not go crazy
over present high prices of cotton
and neglect their other important
crops. Provide for home first by
raising your own supplies and you
will be wise.
WANTED?A good man to run a
one or two-jhorse farm, five miles
above Lexington court house. Apply
to P. B Edwards, Peters, Lexington
county, S. C.
We are told that the property
advertised and sold by Mr. W. Q M.
Berley at his home, last Thursday,
brought fair prices. A large crowd
was present. So much for a little
printers ink.
R9ad the. advertisement of T.
Hsyne Williams, of Irene, aDd when
you can make it convenient give him
a call. He is a thorough business
man and will treat you right.
Archie Martin, Esq,, after spending
the Christmas holidays with his relatives
near Swansea, has returned
back to his work. His sister accompanied
him here Qnd is spending
several days with him and friends.
Whenever you are in Columbia anc
want a good meal served in eleganl
style, be sure to call at Ben David:t
Parlor Restaurant, next to the Skj
Scraper. For ladies and gentlemen
Dr. Gilmore will be at Kaminer'i
Hotel next Tuesday ana Wednesday
12th and 13 :h, prepared to do ain
kind of dental work. Those wanting
any work of this kind done will mee
him as above stated.
j FOR RESf?75 acres or more o
good farming land with good tenan
house and barn. Will rent in a bod,
or divide to suit croppers.
W. Q M. Berley.
Mr. Dsmpsey E. George ha
returned home from Columbia am
has accepted a position with M. I
Hartley & Co., at the depot, wher
he will be pleased to serve his ni
mormiR friends and customers.
Horehound, Mullein and Tar ri
j lieves that hoarseness and preveni
| an attack of LaGrippe and pneumonii
There is nothing like it. Large bo
ties only 25 cents. Murray Drug C
The total number of dead i
the Chicago theatre fire has bee
definitely established at 587, of whic
but 12 remain unidentified.
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CURES WHERE Alt ELSE FAILS. B
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Goud. Use PS
In time. Sold bv druggists. HI
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We wish you a
perous New Yeai
you for valued pi
the past. We hop<
ance of the same
value for your moi
We are now wici
and will begin busi
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1115 PLAIN STEEET
Febrnary 14-ly.
TO 0
GREETING :
? a Emerging now into a
J ?& of prosperity and hap]
t ?5 heartily thank onr frienc
? Sj the many kindnesses a
g H patronage of the past.
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% jS-j ture and with our mott
i ^ with best goods for little
^ 5* service, we ask you to
Come To See Us and Comi
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1 COLUMBIA'S NEWEST AND !
EST SHOE STORE OPENS
DOORS.
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J The undersigned takes great pleasur
?r g in announcing the opening of his ne>
g store. He will he pleased to show hi
* % friends the latest fashions in new WIN
^ 2 TER FOOTWFAR. It. is his intentio
-* to give the most careful attention an
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v- hest possible service to shoe buyers (
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% Lexington and will conduct his businei
g to tlie perfect satisfaction of the public.
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;l I SHOES
2: will be shown, and the stock will 1
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J? conveniently arranged, so that it wi
g l;e a pleasure to do your buying at oi
Q 2 store. Make it vour headquarters whi
ci ? in the city.
I * Thanking you in advance for vol
e * visit, we will endeavor to remain, as <
i" T old, vour leet-litter.
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(OPPOSITE POST OFFICE )
n 1736 Main Street, - - Colur
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Persimmon, Dogwood, Hickory, A m-i to huut. niirht >
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and Holly Lige. freight paid on violators of this n-.ti.
carload. James Cx-kstiuit, Ohailea- mdi?-t?Mi. ^
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atronage of the
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ROOF",
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trated by photographs direct from
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* to send you one on request.
-J- We deliver ali goods free by mail,
!? express, or Ireight on all orders with
,(' ii cash, and gnarantee satisfaction alwavs,
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* P. H. LACIIICOTTE A C03IPASY,
[ j* I 14*24 Main Street,
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| STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
% COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
F, W. Shehane. Plaintiff vs. Andrew Er"I
^ sary, Delendant.
il Magistrate Court?Summons.
To tha defendant in the above entitled
i Q O /~1 cause of action :
aDlO/. ?5- "T^OU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND
L ropiired to answer the complaint in
. | this action, ol which a copy has been filed
pp | with the Magistrate at New Brookland, S.
w j q ..n(| jj you tail to answer the complaint
HEUEBY NOTIFIED J within five days the plaintiff will apply to
day. ,ir trespass in the Court tor the renet demanded in the
wi' 1 ""?siVivelv h.' complaint. F. W. SI1EHANE, Plaintiff.
' i I-" STACK, New Brookland, S. C., Dec. 22, 1903.
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