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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, January 13, 1904. *?$?$$?*?*?? $ & * ? $ * ? * ? ? $ "3r -%r The Dispatch Job Printing J * Office is prepared to do any ? J kind of printing at short notice. J * We guarantee woik first class * * A ^ at reasonable prices. Give us ? J a trial order. Jf * V * ** *?$$$?$$$$$ if $ ? V V & * ^ * ? * <r $ # * PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. High cotton aud good times in the south. Send us the news from your section. How about our electric lights and water work*? Supervisor G. A. Shealy was on our streets Monday. Cotton reached fourteen cents in New Yoik last week. The town council held its regular i meeting Monday night. Cold weather saves many people from freezing by not going out in it. County Commissioner George W. Beeder, was in town on business Monday. , Mr. S. A. Carter, of New Brookland, was in town Monday and called in to see us. Mrs. Laura Moots, of Columbus, visited relatives in this vicinity Sunday and Monday. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. H. A. Meetze is quite ill at her home near the Lexington depot. Some of the old folks say that up to date thia ha9 been the coldest fall and winter since 1863. Misses Lena and Annie Lou Har* man, of this place, have been visiting | relatives in Columbia. See the change in the advertisement of N. A. Young, the popular dry goods man of Columbia. Evangelist Yurborough will com.mence a series of meetings at Horeb church next Sunday morniDg. Mrs. Louisa Shealy, the mother of Magistrate Pierce Sbealy, died last Monday and was buried at Cedar Grove. < \ J. H. Frick, E:q, cf Chapin, was in town on professional business Saturday and before leaving called in to see us. Make a resolution to work and talk for LexiDgton during the year 1904 ?and we can afford to forgive your other sins. A very good way to start the year and to issue good - luck iB to get square with the newspaper man. Jast try it and see. Horehound, Mullein and Tar relieves that hoarseness and prevents an attack of LiGrippe and pneumonia. There is Dotbing like it. Large bottles only 25 cents. Murray Drug Co. Mrs. W. E. Lorick and Mrs. Warreo Weed, of the Irmo section in the Fork, visited relatives in town Saturday and Sunday. Look out for the Cjunty Auditor and the Editor of the Dispatch and assess your property and pay your dues to the Dispatch. Rev. Mr. Keel, of Columbia, preached an excellent sermon in the Baptist church at this place, last Sunday evening. Mr. J. H. Price, of the Rocky Weil seotioD, while in town yesterday called in and renewed his subscription for another year. V .. 1 it-- T ? A ? aou cau nave me ! Dispatch and the Home & Firm j t? J?ur address ppe year for j |i 23 cas!i ih advance, j Mr. Henry t). 5 on til, a prominent ; citizen and mill man, of the Barr's | Landing section paid our office a pleasant call last Saturday. Mr. John M. Stewart, the popular | clothing clerk of J. L. Mimnaugh k 'Co., of Columbia, visited his old home in this place one day last week. Itsad the Cierk of Court's and other sales in this issue of some valuable property to be sold on the first Monday in February. Tannopoline, the great pile remedy cures all kinds of piles, and you can have your money back if not relieved. Try one can. Price one dollar. Murray Drug Co. FOR SALE?One good tree dog, J G years old guaranteed to be first ! class in every respect, apply to Disj patch office. He?But I'm afraid I am not good enough for you, darling. She?OJ course, you are not. But you are too good to be thrown away cn any other girl. Why not buy your graiD, bay and I other necessaries from T. B Aughtry I & Co , of Columbia? They sell cheap j and keep everything you want. Mr. John George and Miss Maggie | Livingston have returned to their | home in Newberry after spending a ; week with relatives and friends in and around town. Nj one can beat T. B. Aughtry & Cj., of Columbia, on prices of buggies, wagons, harness and farming implements. Give them a call before you buy. Mr. S A Carter has applied to the Hon. Geo. S. Drafts to grant him Letters of Administration cf the estate of C. 0. Corley on the 28th day of January next. We wish to correct the typographical error in the obituary of J. E. I Bicard on page 2 of this issue. It should read "born December 28,1818, instead of December 28, 1901/' Delinquent tax payers will please take notice that the one per cent, penalty for the month of January has been added. And that an ad diticnal one per cent, will be added the first of February. T. W. Wood& Sons, of Richmond, seeds and grain for planting have been tested by our people for years and they have been pleased with results. See advertisement in another column. Mr. S Preston George, who resides just below us, and by-the-way a mechanic that knows all about water wheels, ccfLr dams, etc , is now in Augusta doing some special work for the Augusta Lumber Company. Mr. Lee Mailer has sold his place at Sandy Ran to Mr. Herbert Geiger and he will go near Si. Matthews, in Orangeburg county, and engage in farming. Lee no doubt, will make a success as he is a first class farmer and business man. Prof. John Ei Hood will leave Parksville, December 31, tb the regret of many friends. He goes to accept a position in a high school in Greenville county. We wish for him much success.?Parksville Cor. Augusta Cnronicie. Mr. E. R. Steadman has bought out the interest of Mr. C. G. Riley and the firm name will be changed from Steadman & Riley to E R. Steadman. We wish Mr. Steadman all the success that 1904 may bring him.? Batesburg Advocate, Jan. 7. A final Discharge has been applied ! for to the Hon. Geo. S. Drafts of the Estate of D. D. LoDg on the 12th day of February next. Executor's Sale. By virtue of the anthority vested in rae by the last will and Testament of Mrs. (joristena Corley, deceased.?the said wilt being of record in the Probate Court?I will sell to the highest bidder, at public outcry, before the Court House dour, in LexingtOD, S. C., during tne usual hours of sale, on tbe first Moadav in Jebruary 19Ui: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the County ol Lexington and state atcresaid, containing tixty {60) acres, more or less and adjoining lands of Koof & Barre Lumber CompaDy, George M. Corlev, J. D. B. Harman, and the right ot way cf Southern Railway Co . being originally tract C. of the same Corley lands, and will appear from the plat therefore, on file in the Clerk's office, in the case of Mancy Corley vs , J. L. Corley, et. ftl. Terms:?One half cash, and balcnce in one year, with interest trom day of sale, secured bv bond ol the uurcnaRsr and mortgage ot tbe premises sold. Purchaser *o pay lor all papers. W. COPLEY, JR. Executor. January 11. 19 04. By virtue ot the authority in me vcs'ed, oy the last will ftud testament. ot Mrs. l^ancy Corleji deceased,?which said will isofrecoid on the Probate Court,?I will sell to the highest bidder, at public outcry, I belore the Court House door, in Lexington. SC., during the usual hours of sale, ou the first Monday in February 19 JI All that piece, parcel or tract of land, ! situate, lying and being in the comity | of Lexington m the Sta e aforesaid, conj taining Ninety (90) acres, more or less, j aad adjoining lands ol E. J. George; Misses j Annie P. and Mary Corley; the right of ; way ot the Southern K. R; J. D. B. Harj man. J. G. Zenker; being the western part of the Samuel Corley homestead, and shown by the plat on tile in the Clerk's office, in the settlement of said lands; the division line run as by the will divided. Terms, all cash. Purchaser to pay lor papers. G. M. CORLEY. Executor. | January, 11th. 1904. 3wl2 i KodcS Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. i Loss if Flesh i When you can't eat breakE East, take Scott's Emulsion, ' When you can't cat bread and butter, take Scott's i Emulsion. When you have been living on a milk diet and 1 v.'ant something a little more nourishing, take Scott's , . . cmussion. To get tat you must cat bt. Scott's Emulsion is a r-* ? -w-\ .J ? ~-K* B w 'i> t L w'. } C. ^ 3 ^uv*i ctrcm'th giver. Those v/ho have lost fiesh went to increase all body tissues, not only fat. Scott's Emulsion increases them all, bone, flesh, blood and nerve. For invalids, for convalescents, for consumptives, for weak children, for ail who need flesh, Scott's Emulsion is a rich and comfortable food, and a natural tonic. Scott's Emulsion for bone, flesh, blood and nerve. ^ We w'll send you Be sure that this picture gSflg in the form of a label is on wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. JmK? SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. and $!; all druggists. Howell's Body Found. The State, Jan. 13. The body of lG-year9-old Stephen Howell who so mysteriously disappeared after a trip into the country in company with a straDge negro fifte' Christmas holly and who was believed to have been murdered by this negro, was found yesterday by two hunters. The corpse was lying face down in a little ditch near a stream in a thick, and dark aud dismal piece of woods far from any public highway on the Suber place, three miles southeast of the city. It wa3 in this direction the boy was last seen in company with the negio in a wagon belonging to Phillip Epstin, who had hired the two to go out on this errand, which proved the last for the boy and the beginning of a tragic and grief-laden chapter which is burned into the mind of his poor old mother. The body lies in Van Metre's morgue awaiting an inquest which will be held by the coroner at noon to-day. It will be carried to his former home at Killians tomorrow for burial. THE REASON Your Stomach trouble has not been cured, is because you have been taking medicines that only alleviate the symptoms, giving only temporary relief. Try Hilton's Life for the Liver and Hidnsys* for a permanent relief and cure, in all disorders of the stomach, liver and kidneys. CONSTIPATION, the great cause of ill-health, is quickly relieved and soon cured by us use. It cures any irregularities of the kidneys, and by its regulating effect cn the system gives vigor and ctiength to the body. AVhen run down in health and need a medicine that will build you ?- *_i? IT:14 ? ' , T tho T,iT?nr i Up, latvtJ niuuu n juuc iui iuQ jljiiu, and Kidneys. 25c, 50c aEd ?1.G0 bottles. Sold wholesale by the Murray Drug C:>, Columbia, S. C. F^rsate at the Bazaar, Lexington, j S 0. * STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. By George s. Drafts. Esq., Trobate Judge. ttthereas, s. a. CARTER made suit V? to me, to grant him Letters ol Administration ot the Estate of and effects of C. O. Corley, deceased. These are. therelore, to cit3 and admon i -ii -_/i tbt> tinr?rp>d flhd ISO Ull ciJJU VV.U creditors of the said C. 0. Corley, deceased, toat they be and appear, belore me, in tee Court ot Probate, lo be held at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on the 28th day ot January, 1904, alter publication hojeof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they hove, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 11th day ol January, Anno Domini 1904 GEORGE S. DRAFTS. [L. S.] Probate Judge, Lexington County. Published on the 1 Gih day of January, 19C4, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2v*ll G JTO gO - .G ly | | We wish you s I ! perous New Ye * I i | you for valued the past. We ho a nee of the sam ] value for your m< | We are now "w and will begin bu ?0 Head of Hoi ^ 93 BUGGIES IA1 f Gregorv = R 11 1115 PLAIN STEEI February 14 ?ly. I I j 1 GREETING : 2; g; Fnierging now into m H of p.jsperity and ha fy heartily thank our frie: X T the many kindnesses m m patronage of the past, sg m We turn with ckeei 11 21 ture and with our moi m g with best goods for lit1 S5 service, we ask you to Gome To See Us and Con VCM\\ TT \ \ J.. LEXOGTON, COLUMBIA'S NEWEST AND EST SHOE STORE OPEN^ DOORS. ?* a a a a a a a a a aa 5= a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a * The undersigned takes great pleasr J in announcing the opening of his n J store. He will he pleased to show . % friends the latest fashions in new \VI | TER FOOTWEAR. It is his intcnti ? to give the most careful attention a * best possible service to shoe buyers % g Lexington and will conduct his busin | to the perfect satisfaction of the public % | New and IJp-to Bat : J SHOES + J will be shown, and the .stock will ? conveniently arranged, so that it w % he a jder.suiv to do your buying at ? ? store. Make it your headquarters wh ? in the city. * Thanking vou in advance tor vi J visit, we will endeavor to remain, as S feet-titter. % \'erv respect lull v. i THOMAS A. BOY (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE ) 1736 Main Street. - - Colu: 7r.??a. FOLEYSffi PereiniilSOD, Dogwood, Hickory, I for children; safe and Holly Lugs. Freight pud ou GeWili's p? carload. James Coekshott, Coarles- Little tSi! toD, S. C 14. 1 The famou iea Nlvi le Cc i happy and pros- | | ar and to thank patronage of the pe for a continuj 1 I e ana guarantee 3iiey. ide open" for 1904 siness with ses| Mules. 00 lND iD WAGONS, 93 I I i toei ]VXtilo Co. ST, COLUMBIA, S. C. ? a new year, we trust ^ ^ ppiness, we wish to jg jxj nds and customers for r and for tlieir liberal |i a :ful outlook to the fu- Wt S tto "Deal Honorably, fg ?g cle money." and best SI unand XJs in Your Wants. . XX ROOF, S. C. BRIGHT 3 ITS A ***| Wedding Presents! cw % \ his | 1 x- f: i Rings, on ? Chains, nd | | Jewelry, of | ! . Watches, CSS * Cut G-lass, | Sterling Silver. ' 0 * All the numerous articles suitable for prer> ents ot all kinds, we now have illus% trated by photographs direct from , ~ the articles, in our catalogue ot j which we will be pleased a to send yen one on request. We deliver all goods free by mail. * , express, or Ireight on all orders with > 'a cash, and guarantee satisfaction always ill | mr * P. H. LACIIICOTTE & COMPANY, ; jc ~ 142-1 Main Street, I * COLUMBIA, S. C. I t I ^ mr s <1 ?1 1 I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, J % COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. ***?- _ 1 F, W. Shehane. Plaintiff vs. Andrew Er-snry. Defendant. ' iy ij) Magistrate Court?Summons. To the defendant in the above entitled -l qi cause of action: muia, O. Kj. -TT-0U ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND . . 1.. 1- required to auswer the complaint in this action, of which a copy has been filed YWV witt lhtr Magistrate at New Brookland, S. iNfcP^lAK i C.. ami if you fail to answer the complaint i within five davs the plaintiff' will applv to , ?wre. Noopiaf ( the Court tor \he reuel demanded in the B n, I complaint. F. W. SHEHANK, Plaintiff, [ ly Blisers j New Brookland, S. C , Dec. 22, s little pills. j i