The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 27, 1904, Page 8, Image 8
The Lexington Dispatch.
'Wednesday, January 27, 1904.
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PENCIL AND SCXSSOBS.
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
Cotton still climbs higher.
The days are growing longer.
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We bad a* very slight snow ana
aleet yesterday Vi
Mr. J. L. Glenn, of Shurapert,
was in town Saturday.
Mr. G. H. R3of, of Barr's Landing,
called in to see us Monday.
Mr. Paul P. Clark, of Clark's Mill,
' called in to see ub Saturday.
Next Monday is salesday and tb^r <
will be a lot of valuable land sold.
T. C. Sturkie Esq, went to Augusta,
Ga., one day last week on business.
We published in this issue the
monthly report of Supervisor Geo. A.
Shealy.
We are glad to learn that several
new cottages will soon be erected in
oar town.
Mr. R. P. Sox, of the New Brook.
3a?/3 BAnfinn ballad in fcn nee us last
?MiU DVVkiVU) ' ?
Thursday.
Several deals have been made in
real estate in car town lately. Watch
the results.
We regret to learn that Mr. D. ?.
Bailentine is confined to his room
with sickness.
Mr. Jake Roberts, one of Lorick &
Lowranoe's popular clerks, was on our
etreets Monday.
. It was so cloudy and dark last Friday
that some of onr merchants had to
i light their lamps.
Miss Lena Harman has returned
home from a few weeks vieit to
relatives in Columbia.
We have been reqaested to state
that Dr. James Harman will not be
in his office next Friday.
Mr. Calhoun She&ly, of the Fork,
was in town last week aud spent the
sight with Treasurer Sheaiy.
Messrs. J. E. Spires and J. M.
Boone, of the Macedon section, were
among oar visitors Saturday.
Mr. P. H. Craps, a good farmer
of the Lewiedale section, called in
8atorday and renewed his paper.
We have been requested to announce
that there will bepreacbing
eervice at Mt. Vernon, White Bock,
next Sunday, at 11 a. m.
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-For yoar harness, saddlery and
plantation gears, c&U on Davis & Co.,
when in the oity of Colombia. See
their "ad" in this issue.
Mr. O. L. Hutfco, of this county, is
attending McFeat's Business College,
in Columbia. He paid our office a
pleasant call last Saturday.
FOR SALE?One-six horse power
portable engine and boiler. For particulars,
apply to Lewie Hall, Lexington,
S. C. 3wl4pd.
Our old friend, Uncle Jake Dreher,
while in town last week called in to
see us. He looks well and eeemed
to be ready for another camp fish on
the Edisto.
Place your order for Job Printing
at the Dispatch office. Satisfaction
guaranteed, as to neat workmanship,
quality of material and prices very
low.
There will be preaching on Dext
Sabbath at Horeb church at 11 a. m ,
and at 3:30 p. m, at the Methodist
church in this place, by the pastor,
Rev. Roundtree.
We understand that Mr. John M.
Caugbman baa purchased the old
borne lot of Mr. Simeon Cjrley, on
upper Main street, and will soon
erect thereon bis future home.
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T. B. Aughtry & Co., of Columbia,
will sell you your plantation supplies
at rock bottom prices. Never buy
until you see what inducements they
oiler in these supplies.
Mr. S J. Clark, ono of Ohapin's
progressive and industrious citizens,
called in yesterday and renewed his
paper for another year. Let others
follow Mr. Clark i example.
I
R^v A R. Taylor, of Irene, paid j
our office a pleasant call last Wednesday
afternoon. He received one
of the first issues of the Dispateh
and has been a subscriber ever since.
While making arrangements for
your coming crop thia year, don't
forget to call on T. B. Aughtry & Co ,
of Columbia, if you need a good
wagon, harness, gears, plows, & \
The Home Bank now pays interest
every three months on money left in
the savings department. Interest
being compounded quarterly small
deposits will grow into large ones, if
lnr>/> ennnnrh
If you are indebted to tbe Dispatch
and wish to pay same in peavines,
hay, fodder, shucks or any kind of
rough food, we would be glad to
exchange receipt for the amount of
indebtedness, allowing highest market
price.
"We call special attention to the
advertisement of Crosson & Crosson,
of Leesville, and if you will only call
j and see them you will be p'eased.
They have a line of fine garden seeds
just received and it is to your advantage
to see them before you buy this
season.
i Palmetto Uollegiats Institute, j
j The midterm examinations of tue j
I Collegiate department have been
| held and below are tbe names of
those who made distinction:
Highly distinguished?Chalmers
' Erastus Wessinger.
Distinguished?Carro Efird, Kate
I Shull, Josie Smoak, Anna Derrick,
Olin Croat, Ernestine Grachieo, Eala
| Clark, Beulah George, Patsy George,
j Francis A Lown.
| These have been present every
i day?John Ballentine, Hollie Har
man, Francis A. JLown, Delia Marman,
Lu vie Craps, Arthur Ballentine, Sam
Wessinger, Chalmers Wessinger,
Carrie Corley, Bertha Kleckley, Anna
Derrick, Kate Sfaull, Josie Smoak,
Pearl Clark, Wilbur Hendrix, Ernestine
Barre, Missouri Lowmao, Gracie
Redd, Jessie Wingard, Ella Karman,
Nettie Lowman, Anna Smoak, Silas
Craps, Pearl Harman, Lula Bjuknight,
Minnie Smoak, Jimmie Jliller.
From the above it will be seen that
28 pupils have attended school every
day since the opening. About 30 or
35 pupils have entered since Christmas.
Mr. R. H. Broadway, who has been
attending the Sumter Graded School,
has entered the Institute. He boards
with the Hon. C. M. Efird. P.
Delmar Locals.
To the Editor of the Dispatch:
Mr. W. M. Shealy has had his
dwelling remodeled.
Mrs. Dr. Hite is having some finishing
work*done on her dwelling.
Mr. J. S. Sanford has returned
irom Newberry and will work for Mr. j
W. H. Hare.
Mr. Roddie Reberts, of the Cedar j
Grove section, is working for Mrs.
Dr. Hite.
Mrs. Agnes Lybrand, of Derricks, \
visited relatives in this section the
first of last week.
Mr. James Bartley and bride, of
Black's, Saluda coauty, spent S*tur- I
day ni ht at Mr. Pressley Shealy's.
There will be divine services at
"Union church next (fifth) Sunday
morning at eleven o'clock by the
pastor, Bev. J. D. Shealy.
Mr. Jeffie L. Snelgrove, who has
been in Newberry for several years,
has moved on Mr. S. S. Shealy's
place near Mr. D. J. Padget's.
Lloyd.
Those Who Trade
AT
Leesville
AND THOSE WHO SHOULD TRADE
THERE,
Will watch this space every week and
they will learn the advantages. Vve handle
Drugs and Standard Aiedicines of all kind.
Perfumery and Toilet Articles.
And a lot of things useful and necessary
lor everybody.
BUV OUR
CrABDEXT SEEDS
If yoa wish satisfactory results.
Stock all fresh and guaranteed.
Call and see us, and
our goods and prices
will do the rest.
CROSSON & CROSSON,
Lecsville, S. G.
Jaa. 2T-tt
Consumption is a human
weed flourishing best in weak
lungs. Like other weeds it's
easily destroyed while young;
when old, sometimes impossible.
Strengthen the lungs as you
o 'w
would weak land and the
weeds will disappear.
The best lung fertilizer is
Scott's Emulsion. Salt pork
is food too, but it is very hard
to digest.
Tlic time to treat consump
lion is when you begin trying
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to hide it from yourself.
Others see it, you won't.
Don't wait until you can't
deceive yourself any longer.
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Begin with the first thought
to take Scott's Emulsion. If
it isn't really consumption so
much the better; you will soon
forget it and be better for the
treatment. If it is consumption
you can't expect to be
cured at once, but if you will
begin in time and will be
rigidly regular in your treatment
you will win.
Scott's Emulsion, fresh air,
rest all you can, eat all you
can, that's the treatment and
that's the best treatment.
^ We will send you
fffcmU y#jfl P-e sure that this picture in
the form or a label is on the
wrapper of every bottle of
?2| 5C0TT & BOWNE,
Chemists,
ggjiHMjJJ 409 Pearl St., N. Y.
ES&fljKflffffiWw t;oc. and $i: all druggists.
ilerritts bridge ever the Edisto
needs the attention of the Commissioners
of Aikea and Lexington
coum ies. The cause way alao should
be locked after.
TH3P.3^S01T
Your Stomach trouble has not
been cured, is because ycu have been
taking medicines that only alleviate
the symptoms, giving only temporary
relief. Try Hiltca's Life for
the Liver &od Kidneys, for a permanent
relieband cure, in all disorders
of the stomach, liver and kidneys.
CONSTIPATION, the great
cause of ill-health, is quickly relieved
and soon cured by its use.
It cures any irregularities of the
kidneys, and by its regulating effect
j on the Bystem gives vigor and
strength to the body.
Tin j mw*A
VV liCil i UU UUWU *U UCOIIU auu
J need a medicine that will build you
up, take Hilton's Life for the Liver
and Kidneys. 25c, 50c and $1.00
bottles. Sold wholesale by the
Murray Drug Co, Columbia, S. C.
For sale at the Bazaar, Lexington,
S C.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington.
Court of Common Pleas.
Mrs. Corrie E. Harman, Plaintif.
Against.
Noah E. George, Defendant.
In obedience to the Decree of the Court
herein, I will sell to the highest bidder at
public outcry, before the Court House
door, in Lexington, IS. C.. during the legal
bonis of sale, on the first Monday in February,
1904
"All and singular the said tract of land
couiuiniug Seventy-live ftDd three-iourths
acres. lying, being and situated in Lexington
County, said Stale, adjoining lands of
A. J. Summer: Mark Summer. F H.
J. ominick, and ; sing fully shown by a plat
made by Levi Met/. Surveyor".
Also, all that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land situate, lying and being in
said County and State, containing Fourteen
aud IK-100 acres adjoining lands of
M.uk Summer, Nellie Hope. D. Bradfod,
Lige btoudemire. and lands above described.
Terms of Sale: ?One half cash, the balj
ance on credit ol twelve mouths, with
j interest from day ol sale, recnred by bond
j of the purchaser and mortgage of the
| premises sold, with leave to pay ail cash.
Purchaser to pav for papers.
SAMUEL B GEORGE,
j Olerk cf the Court,
i January 11, 11-04.
T. C. 8ti>ikev. Dsx. Plaintiff's Attorney,
j Cole. L. Blotse, Ei-q , Attorney for Delen|
dant.
TYPEWRITER
! HEADQUARTERS.
If you have a sick typewiiter,
consult DE GIBERS,
i Cures Guaranteed.
If you want to bay a new
typewriter, or exchange your
old one, consult Gibbes.
| J. WILSON GIBBES,
Office Supplies, Rubber Stamps.
Office Furniture.
; 13S4 Maia St. Columbia, S. C.
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perous New Yet
you for valued ]
the past. We ho]
ance of the sam<
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We are now "wi
and will begin bu;
90 Head of Hor
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February 14?ly.
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LEXINGTON, -
! A GOOD
| RESOLUTION
jp ?like a crying baby in church&
be carried out.
jH If you've been intending
pf cliase a new pair of shoes for t
II ?or that girl?don't delay any
11 Come while our assortn
y styles and sizes remains unbro
m We always carry many sty
H lots of them.
|ij Just now we have an ?xtrs
y tity of styles?and more you:
shoes than usual.
jfjjj There are prices to fit evei
& etbook. and there's one pair c
|| in particular that we wish yor
I THOMAS A. BOY
(OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.)
p ^1736 Maui Street, Columbia
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A LL PERSON'S INDERTEI) TO ILL PERSONS!
IX. the Estate of Miss Christeiia Cor- * *- Estate of Mrs
ley, deceased, will make payment and ceased, will make
those having; demands against said Ks- having demands ag
tate will file them properly attested for file them properly t
jMinwut within thirtv davs from date. within tliirtv days
with, GEO. \Y. COKLEY, JR.. GE<
Executor.
January l'.\ HXM.?JwlU. January 1?. 1901,
iea Mule Co. ^
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patronage of the
pe for a continut
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rney.
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til Wedding Presents!
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--should m j Rings,
j?> Chains,
to pur- Jewelry,
hat boy W ; Watches,
longer. |g j Cut Glass,
rent of -Sterling Silver,
ken. 'id
All the numeroas articles suitable for pret-les,
and m ents ot all kinds, we now have illua- J
iratea oy pnotograpns direct from W
the articles, in our catalogue of
which we will bo pleased
a, quail- sg to send you one on request.
, |3F1 We deliver all goods free by mail,
O.SS tSrS ffljjj express, or lreighc on all orders with
jL? cash, aud guarantee satisfaction always,
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^ P 1424 Main Street,
)f shoes <6> I COLUMBIA, S. C.
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SO & COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
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. S>7 F, W. Shehane. Plaintitf vs. Andrew ErMagistrate
Court?Summons.
j 3?i. it. ? ? - '
. wn uoicuuuui iu me aoove entitled
T.!(}0. cause of action :
ATOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND
INDEBTED TO THE 1 required to answer the complaint in
. Nancy Oorloy, do- this action, of which a copy has been filed
payment and those with the Magistrate at New" Brookland, S.
faiiLst said Es ate will C.. and if you tail to answer the complaint
it tested for payment within five days the plaintiff will apply to
from date, with Court for the relief demanded in the
J. M. COR LEY. complaint. F. W. SHEHANE, Plaintiff.
Executor. New Brookland, S. C., Dec. 22, 1903.
,?hv!3. tJw-13.
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