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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, April 13, 1904. Business locals will be inserted ia this department at the rate of five lines and under for 25 cents, ail over five linep, the rate is five cents a line. PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Now for cotton planting. Garden work ia progressing finely. April is keeping up its reputation for fickleness. Bead the advertisements in ibis issue of the Dispatch. Mr. Marshall Berry, of Black creek was on our streets Monday. The latest shapes in Men's straw .and felt hats at, W. P. Roof's. Every Democrat should attend his club meeting on April 23rd. It is now said that further daBger from frost has now passed. Bat few people^will enjoy peaches and cream this summer. Hooks, lines, bobs, poles and other fishing tackle, at the Baziar. Miss Fanny Oswald, of Birr a, is Tisiting relatives in town. Rev. N. S Younginer, who resides near Irmo, was in town Monday. Ice croam freezes of the moat improved makes at, W. P. Roof's. Pionios will soon be the order of the day and after them comes the red bog. Mrs. Scott Hendrix is reported to be critically ill at her home on upper Main street. Some of our correspondent's articles unavoidably carried over to next issue. Read over' the advertisements in ? this issue and you will find a bargain for you. Mr. Charlie Smith, of Dear HiltoD, and bis two sons were in town Monday on business. From now on UDtil frost lime should be lavishly used about the premises. Mr. J E Spires and wife, of the Macedonia section, were in town Monday. Mr. Job C Swygert, of the Leesville section, was here Monday on business. i Dr. Wessinger, a prominent physician of the Fork, was in town on business Friday. Meetz9 & Sou's is the place to buy shoes. Any style and quality is in their stock. Miss Merideth Muller after closing her school io Orangeburg county, has returned home. Miss Mary C. Able is with me and will ba glad to see all her friends. J. P. Able, Leesville. / Those who should know what they are talking about say that the. fruit crop has been killed. If you want to keep up with political events during the campaign subscribe for the Dispatch. A line of nice hammocks at W". P. Roof's. Call aod get one and er joy your summer siesta. Have you paid for your paper? If not, you had better call or send and settle before it is stopped. The prettiest line of the most fashiohable dry goods seen in Lexington is at W. P. Root's G. T. Graham, E?q., and Mr. Charlton JEtaucb, have returned from a business trip to New York. Mr. Sim Sease, of Lewiedale, bad the misfortune to lose his barn by fire last Friday night. Call at W. P. Roof's and see his large stock of shoes for men, women and children in the latest styles. I will pay the highest price for all country produce and sell goods at cost price. J. P. Able, Leesville. Mr. Scott Hendrix has received in stock a nice line of burial robes for men, ladies and children. Mr. ^ C. Howell, at one time a resident of this county, has moved from Lockhart to Blackman. Fla. Senator Sharpe and E. L. Asbil, Esq., were in town Monday representing clients in the liicard-Addy C*66. L Mr. D. J. Mathiae, a progressive farmer of this community, callef in j Monday and renewed his subscription. Our young friend; E. W. Burnett, formely of Irene, is now employed by a Mercantile Company at Lone Star, S. C. A complete and up-to-date line of felt and straw hats in the latest shades and shapes at the Lexington Department Store. Mr. Carl Sox, has accepted a position of stenographer for the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co , and now lives in the Capital city. The R-v. Mr. Keel, the new Baptist minister in this place, was well pounded by his congregation and friflnds last Saturday evening. Clothes bought of M. Frank, Columbia, looks, fit and wear well. See John Stuart at this store and he will convince you of this fact. The only advantage about a long engagement is that it leaves you shorter time to be married if you should not like it. The Columbia merchants appreciate the value of the Dispatch as an advertising medium and are using its columns freely. Mr. S. McG. SimkinB, of Edgefield, is announced in this issue as a candidate for Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial Circuit. Come and buy a bill of dry goods from the Lexington Department Store and get one of the lady's souvenir needle cases. The latest report from the bedside of Mrs. Lizzie Kaufmann is that while she has not improved, she is holding her own. The celebrated Russell wagons aDd Chickamauga buggies at the lowest possible prices, for sale at the .Lexington Department Store. The Rural Free Delivery route, which has been recently established out from Lexington into the Boylston sectioD, will go into effect on the 15th inst. I For reasons satisfactory to the promotors, the "Parker Club," which was to have been organized at this place last Saturday a week, failed to materialized. WANTED?A joint stock company with a capital of $25,000 or $50,000 to run a first class tourist hotel at this place. \ Mr. John Kaminer is so ent/hused over the delivery of mail at his doer every day, that he called in Saturday and renewed his subscription. I will sell the best shoes for the least money. See my all leather shoes at $1 25 per pair, men and women. J. P. Able, Leesville. Mr. H. C Hall and wife, have returned from a pleasant visit to relatives in Lewiedale, and report that measles are prevailing in that locality. A line of standard patent and popular medicines are sold cheap at. the Bazaar. If you need any, call and see for yourselves and be convinced. We are selling out. Mr. Edward B. Meetze, a Lexing ton. county raised boy, who now holds a responsible position with the I government Jit Washington, sent his renewal by mail Monday. The wife of Mr. W. J. Boukoight, who is a native of the Fork section of Leiingtoo county, died at the home of her husband in North Columbia last Monday. Wanted to exchange a few Black Langshan and White Leghorn roosters for common laying hens?Plymouth Rocks preferred. Apply at Dispatch office. Mr. Henry Jake Bawl, superinten| dent of the Prosperity Oil Mill, is I spending a two weeks' vacation at his I old home in this county. He gave { us a pleasant call. Mr. Jeff Amick has purchased a very desirable lot next to the resi dence of the late H. A. Meetze, Esq , near the depot and will probably erect a handsome dwelling on it. I Miss Lena, the popular young j daughter of Col. M. D. Harraan. of i this place, has accepted a position with the Globe Dry Goods Co., in Columbia, and her friends, when shopping in that city, can find her there. I The only kind of consumption to fear is kk neglected consumption." People are learning that consumption is a curable disease. It is neglected consumption that is so often incurable. 1 ^ r At the faintest suspicion or consumption get a bottle of Scott's Emulsion and begin regular doses. The use of Scott's Emulsion at once, has, in thousands of cases, turned the balance in favor of health. Neglected consumption does not exist where Scott's Emulsion is. Prompt use of Scott's Emulsion checks the disease while it can be checked. Send for free sample. SCOTT & l'.OWNE, Chemists, 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. ar.d $1 00; all druggists. At the last meeting of Dixie Lodge, No. 52, Odd Fellows, Dr. Julian E. KaufmaDn was elected a delegate, aDd Mr. James E. R*w), alternate to the grand lodge, which meets in Anderson on May 14. Mr. James F. Hallmac, who resides on Leesville, R. F. D. No. 1, did not wait until he came to town to renew, but sent his SI 25 for the Dispatch and Home and Farm by mail. Mr. H. W. Counts, a LexiDgtoniaD, wbo is dow conducting a successful business iu Bessemer City, N. C, sends bis renewal in order to keep up with the events of his native county. Col. Gaorge Bell Timmermsn attended the political meeting at IJ3gefield last week in the interest of his candidacy for Solicitor. You have seen '-George" but keep an eye on him. HorebouDd, Mullein aod Tar relieves that hoarseness and prevents an attack of LaGrippe and pneumonia. There is Dotting like it. Large bottles only 25 cents. Murray Drug Co. Mr. A M Long, one of the best farmers on Salud8, and the man who supplies us with good country cured hams and a fine quality of butter, was in town Saturday and remembered the printers. Misses Leila and Lilly, daughters cf the Rev. J. N Wright, while on their way to visit their brother at Langley, stopped over Thursday and Til J - ? - ~ J t V\ 4 I ?V* A yvl AA DO r>f ]w ? nuuy a LIU B^JOLIt lUC ULUC^icaDaum; with friends in town. Mr. Aboer Derrick, of this place, informed us that he recently bad a biddy hatched which was provided with two pairs of fully developed legs and wings. Ttie stay of this little freak on this terrestial ball was not long, and the little deformity now enjoys the pleasure of being a four winged seraph in chicken heaven. The First Dollar! The way to have a bauk account is i to start one. You will find it ea6y I enough to keep it growing after you once begin. Bring us ONE DOLLAR, we will place it to your credit, open an account for you and give | you a pass book. The Home Bank. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Co-art ot Common Pleas. Lodusky Lnvrutu Li/./.ie Able, Lcrannah Raw,s. Lt vi R sb, Delia Hughes. Adella Faliaw and A. D. Fa:law. Plaintiffs. Lula Gunter, Defendant. Partition ot Real Estate. IN OBEDIENCE TO THE JUDGMENT of tne court herein, signed by Hon. J. j C. Klngk. Judge Presiding, October 2nd. | lb'.?7. I will sell to ike highest bidder, at I 1.1-.. ? u. flit, cmirt hnnsfl UUUI1C . urmic j in Lexington, S C , during the legsl hours ; of sale, on the first Monday in May, 11*01: y,i>. One other tract on Hood Branch, j containing two hundred and teu (210) j acre, more Jor less, bounded bv lands of I Mrs Levi ltisb, William Merrit, LJlyses I Gantt and Allred Gnnter." "<I. Oue other tract of land, containing i oue hundred ami eighty-five (185) acres. J more or less, bounded Uy lands ol Paul j Buzbee, Sampson Wilhams, E-tite ot John i 11. Hutto and other lands ot intestate." TEKMS OF SALE. -One-hall cash; the j balance on a credit of twelve mouths, with i interest from day of sile, secured by bond ot the purchaser and mortgage ol the i premises sold, with leave to pay all cash. Purchaser to pay lor papers. SAMUEL B. GEORGE, Clerk ol the Court. Lexington, S C., April II, 10UL 3w25. | Etlrd A lfreher, attorneys lor plaint tf. T7TBEIICLES don't fail t see our immense stock before buy ing. Three car loads in the hous and two cars enrotite. l 1 f T JTTST "RPfiFTVF.Tli M V N/ A J.VA-J yy ? ?JL V .UJU' AlJk ' LADIES' Dl A Large Line of Ladies' J11! 11111!! i 11111 i 1111111!! I! JUST ARRIVED ^ Ask to See Tliem. LEXING SOME GOOD III WHY YOU SHOULD W Because Sr^lIP It is made to hold our trade. Because Every garment is new lr? ij and fresh and mod!{ Mi:; estly priced. MrMik Because aytiffSH; J / It is made and trimv^p'* ;|r. \ r" med to fit. Because IPlm' --' W Its made in the newr Pi I-1 est stv,esj 0 I'M Because Ipf ' ft ft will not r;p. I| -Vf Because l ;4 |1 An ounce of satisfac|.;|j tion is worth a ton of Jl. / t.vrH, talk anr! it aives Sat isfaction. ^ A FULL LINE OF BOX'S CLOTIIIXG, SEX'S HURTS, HATS 1 'Call and inspect our stock before buyi M. R. IIAItT I. K Lexington, S. C, v WE BUY CHEAPER AND ^ sell cheaper. We have had year's of experince in the vehicle business and we are in a position to ' know the best makes and that is just what we sell. JLE 00 < s- c. ' p Y SPRING STOCK OF IESS GOODS, * T\ " "**" 1 r^l j TI?T i! 5s Heady Made blurt waists. * ' f I! I i 111111 i 1111II1111II! 11 i I!! I! ^ The Largest Line of Ever Received in Lexington ^ TON, S. C. A ICj VO Wedding Presents! lAul/llU RingSi E iR Chains, A Jewelry, j Watches, ^ 8^3 All numerous'articles suitable for pretl* j ents o: nil kinds, we now have illustrated by photographs direct from the articles, m our catalogue ot which we will be pleased to tend \ou one on request. We deliver all goods free by mail, express, or ireighi < n all orders with cash, and guarantee satisfaction always. P. H. LACHICOTTE & COMPANY, fefflfrfrn 1 t'-t Main Street, COLUMBIA, - - - . S. C. ' /YT T t ?\ nign u-raae: llwll Low Prices ! j f\i%r[ > 1 GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRY 4 UII.7Ij/ | GOODS, SHOES, HITS AND Mfc Mi GENTS' FURNISHINGS. ($7 Jcj Leading Brands 01 Fertilizers. Agent V fftji lor the New Home and Wheeler A Wilson jA S3 j Sewing Machines. Osbornes Disc Har- i rows, Chatt mcojza Plows. American Car- ' riage <;onj[ any's Buggies. Gate City Stoves. \|) IXDEHWEAR. ?HIGHEST? Markst Pricss Paid for Cotton and Conntry Produco. ,tr4T"G:ve me a call. J 1 Pi\ 1 I ? U Hftttivmxn A Chapin. S. C. t February 3?tt <$