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The Lexington Dispatch. 4 Wednesday, November 2. 1904. lades to 2Tew Advertisenests. I Paints?C. O. Brown & Bro. Warning?S. E. Berry. Swamp Boot. Notiss Election Managers. ) The managers of the Eiecticn for v. State and County Officers sre requested to call on me, in the office of the ntArfe n? Court, or send, for t he l%v boxes, books, etc., on the Dib or 7ch * of November M. P. Georg*. / > Clerk Board Coorimissiocers. ~~ A New Home. " The carpenters have commenced \ -?*. work on the residence of Sheriff Caugfeman, which be is having erected at the Depot near the old home- ; stead of the late Major H. A. Meetze. | Married. Miss Mary Eva, the charming young daughter of Mr. J. C. Gicver, a prominent merchant of Bitesburg, and Dr. Theo A Qiattlebaum, were married on last Thursday by tire i Be?. Jabez Ferris. The happy couple are very popular. Soz Party at Irene. Hampton Council 51, Jr.O U.A M. will give a Box Party at this place, Irene, S. C., on November 12th. Come one, come all. Everybody is -* invited. Ladies will be in attendance and the party interesting indeed. By order of Julian Sharpe, ? ? ~ ~ ^ i _ 1 7* , J. H. Sawyer, secty. uocncnor. Late Arrivals. v ' iib'I 7 The late arrivals of winter goods at Wm. Piatt's, Columbia, are thiDgs of beaaty and will bing joy and sunshine to wo wan's heart as they are exqasite in style and fabric and the millinery and novelties are up-todate in every respect. Call and see them when in the city before making your purchases. % An Afflicted Family. "We learn with sorrow that the family of oar friend, Mr. George C. Sbirey, of the Eila section, is sorely afflicted. Mrs. Sbirey, who safely nursed her deughrer, Miss Dora, , through a case of typhoid fever, has contracted the disease as also her ' 1 - J A. I youngest aaugnier, auu me 4 both q^jiite sick. f W-s* ? ^ / STew Rural Routes. I am advised that the Post Office L- y Department proposes to establish, at some future date, additional, rural * free delivery service at this office, persons who wish to compete for ap pointment to the positiou of carrier y.: should within ten diys mail their ap- i plications (on the form provided) .to the Bural Carrier Examining Board, Washington, D. C. Blaok applica4km and penalty envelopes will be > given out upon applicant n to the post office at Lexington, S. C S. J. Leaphart, Postmaster. > 1 LpxiDgtoo, S. C. Sorely A&icted. Robert Edward, the little fivemonihs-old son of Prof. J. R T. Mapr, of Batesburg, died ?uddenlv at the home of his paternal grand parents in Greenwood, on the 30-,b ult. Prof. Major has been doubly bereaved this year, having within tl e last tea weeks seen bis lovely ard affectionate wife robed for the grave and now bis heart strings has again been lacerated by the death of his little son. Be has our deepest sym :;V patbies. ? A Good Old Citizsa Dead. Mr. Barney C Lybrand died yesterday at 1 o'clock, at his home in * Switzer Neck. Mr. Lybrand was L '"i one of Lexington county's oldest | citizens, his age being 78, and bes been in feeble health for sometime, i He was true to all his obligations ss a citizen, husband, father and neigh* boraod was highly esteemed by all - ? 1 .. * * who knew mm.- ne was ouriea tnis afternoon at 3 o'clock at bis home. ;A long eventful and honorable life has ended on earth and has gone to enter upon that reward that remaineth for the people of God. Letter to Gus Loriek. ?. 1 f * ' T Lexington, S. C. ? ~ Dear Sir: What would be the result of selling poor paint with this guarantee? ' If you have any fault to find with ^ this paint, either now in putting it on. or hereafter in the wear, tell your dealer about it, "We authorize him to do what is 4 right at our expense.'' That means pay damages, don't it? Here's another guarantee: "If your state chemists finds .this paint adulterated, we will pay his bill, and send you Si,000." We stand by both of these guarantees; k as we are the maker, we know all about it. Yours truly, 4 F. W. Devoe & Co. P. S. The Kaufmanu Drug Co., sell our paint. Don't Do It. It is new lawful to kill birds, but k,- it is morally wrong for a person to w*- post bis own lands and then trespass W upon those of bis neighbors to eupI ply his table with game. I What are your friends saying | I about you? That your gray 1 1 hair makes you look old ? I 1 Ana >et, you are not forty! I I Pos:p ne this looking old. 1 |f* * v y# - t Hair Vigor I Use Ayer's Hair vigor and | 4 TCMUIC iu yuai giay nan an g I the deep, dark, rich color of 1 I early life. Then be satisfied. I ' Ayer's Hair Vigor restored the nattira! color to my gray liair. and I am greatly pleased. It is all you claim for It." K Mrs. k. J. Vandecau. Meclianicsville. n.Y. a s1.00 a bottle. .t. c. aver co.. for [Dark Hair ! Brides Toll To every purchaser of Five Dollars in dry goods ?r, BullV B z^nr, 1628, Main street, Columbia, S. C. Final Discharge. "V^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL Xv persons interested that I will apply to the Hon. George s Drafts. Judge of frobate in and lor the County of Lexington State of South Carolina, on the 29th day or Nov., 1004. for a final discharge as Executors of the Estate of James F Ko~>n deceased. A. I SHEaLY, A. M. LONG. 4W2 Nov. 26, 1904. Executors. Final Discharge. "XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL persons interested that we will apply to the Ho a Geo S. Draft*. J nd '? or Probate in and tar the County of Lexington, State of Sonth Carolina. i?n the iOth d-y of Nov ember. 1904. tor a Fin-1 Discharge as Executors of the Estate of David S. Metz. 0 J. MHTZ. P. I). METZ, Executors. October 10, 1904. 4w52. Executors' Sale. By yirture of the powers vested in us by the lust will and testament of J. W. B. Lever, deceased, we will offer for sale to the highest ladder at public outcry, on. the first (7) Monday of November next, 1904. at 11 o'clock a. m., before the court house door of Lexington county. South Carolina, the following real estate to wit: 1. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the . county of Lexingtonand State aforesaid, containing one hundred and fifteen (115) acres, more or less, known as tract No. 1, bounded by lands of S. D. B. Lever, Noah Friek, Henry Liudler and J. Andrew Frick. 2. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and beiug in the county of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing sixty three (63) acres, more or less, and known as tract No. 1. bounded by lands of B. r. G. Lever, A. S. Frick and tract No. 1. 3. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lyiug and being in the county of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing forty (40) acres, more or less, known as the Charlie Eargle place aud bounded by lands of or formerly owned by C. M. Eargle, L. S. Mathias, George Slice, William McCartha, Estate of William Slice aud Estate of Ellen Guise. 4. All chat piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and live (105) acre?:, more or less, and known as the Hope land or Lever home place, bounded by lands of J. A. W. Stoudemire, Walter Jacobs, Henry Busby, Noah Chapman and C. M. Stuck. 5. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing eighty (80) acres, more or less, and known as the Upper Mark place and bounded by lands of James B. Addy, Henry H. Busby, Drayton Bradford and lands formerly owned by L. O. George. 6. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing fifty-live (55) acres, more or less, and known as the Lower -Mark place and bounded by lands of Andrew Shealv, J. K. Summer and George Cumalander. 7. All that lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the incorporate limits of the town of Peak, couuty of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing (1144 feet,) measuring twentytwo feet on front of River street and running back lifty-two feet, bounded on the north by River street, east and south by hinds formerly owned by F. H. Dominick, deceased, and west by lands of J. C. Coleman. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance to be paid in two equal, successive annual installments with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, said mortgage to contain clause of attorneys fee in case of suit of foreclosure, with leave to any purchaser to pay more than one-third or all cash if desired. $25 i>er tract to be paid when the same is knocked down or a resale is ordered by the Executors with our iturner ihhht ai mu cApnauwu \n. one hour at the risk of the former bidder. Purchaser to j;ay for papers. Also, we will sell for cash at the same place and the same rime, the following personal property of the said deceased, to wit: One cotton planter, one blacksmith shop, one part of a four-horse, wagon, one part of a one-horse wagon, one parr of a huggr and one toiler and engine. B. .7. (7. LEVER. S. 1). B. LEVER, Executors of the last will and testament of -T. W. B. Lewr, deceased, this 4rh day of October, UX)L T. H Friek. Attorney. Oct. r.\ ! 1H>4. * 4w.Vi BMPBaMaCBPiBggBMgPBPMWgCgBggBWBBBa M5 iocbimmmm i nn ? > We Buy at the Lowest Possible Pr Advantage of Give -Lies o. O^ill cir We Carry a Full and Complete We Study to Please. We Give a Ask about the FREE STOVE, the BRASS CLOCK and the tin YOURS FOR BUSINESS. T?T T (A T dtncim iinum j/_ ? A New Department is to be Born This Week. j * Will name it "Jewelry" and give it the front place in our house, j Like all departments in our store it will be full grown and will con- | sist of every thing usually carried in a first class jewelry store. Its not premature as we have been studying the matter for two years, getting in touch with the best manufacturers in this country. If you want a Gold Watch of the best make, a Diamond King of i the first water, a Gold Necklace, Charm, Locket, Brooch, Pin, Silver- * ware or anything in that line at about one-half the usual. jewelers profit, give us a call. Every article has the manufacturers as well as our own personal guarantee to he as we represent. Our New York representatives are shooting the hottest bargains to X us every day that has ever landed in a town of this size. We have no time to write advertisements, come, and be conv:heed that we sell cheaper than any store in the State. Ikite's 11. Racket Store, BATESBURG, S. . Blucnthal 6c Kuschbaum High Grade Clothing at Cut Prices. Stetson. Crossett, "Walk Over' shoes. Queen Quality and Star Brand shoes are better. Valna'bls Laad far Sals, j Administrator's Sale. For the purpose of division the heirs at } _ ? ^ . law of the late Andrew J. Lorick will sell ! , NOVEMBER RKVENTEETH, H10L before the court house door at Lexington | beginning at 1(Jin ciock a. m., at the S. C , on the first Monday in November ! tate residence of J. ?Vest Harman, in Lexnext at 11 o'eiock, the lollowmg described iugton county, I will sell at public outcry real estate: t0 higheat bidder the personal properly One tract ol land situated iu Lexington ol the said J. \\ est Harman, decea ed, as county, S. C., about seven miles from city follows: I horse 2 mules, wagons, buggy, of Columbia. S. C.. containing 1.680 acres, cattle. hogs, cottonseed, tieid crops, housemore or less, bounded on the north by Sa- {''Ipc furniture, etc. lada river, on the east by lands of Ever- lEKMo OF SALE-Cash, hardtand Frv, on the south by lands of . LAlrtA S HARMAN. Drafts and Harruan and on the west by Administratrix ot J. "est Harman, delands of Monts and Klecklevs. The abovci ceased. 4w2. tract contains several hundred acres of aood round timber. The saw, grist and ? STATE QF g0CTU CAE0LINa flour mills will be sold with the place. Terms of Sale?One-third cash, balance COUNTY OF LEXINGTON, in one and two years with interest, also bond and mortgage to secure the balance of Court ol Common Fleas. f purchase money. The purchaser to pay Laura S. Harman. in her own Right and :or all papers. as Administratrix of the Estate of J. CARRIE S. LOR ICR, Wesley Harman, deceased, Anna E HarANNA E. SwYGERT. man Carroll C. Haruno, Alma Kvzer, j 2wo-. Shelton Harman and Walter Harman. j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Plainlifts, against COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Florrie Hendrix and Mollie Harman, DeCourt of Common Pleas. lendants. D. P. Schumpert, Plaintiff, Partition. against TN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE t? c \r;iio J- ot the Court herein, signed by Hon. j R. S. Mills, Defendant. K 0 purd;f pre6i<liD? ,Jtld|9_ andJ dated j Foreclosure. October I, 1904, I will sell to the highest TN OBEDIENCE TO THE DECREE bidder at pnblic outcry, before the court X of the Court herein, signed by Hon. R. house door in Lexington, 6. C., during the 0. Purdy. Presiding Judge, and d..ted Sep- }egal hours of sale, on the first Monday in ! tember 27rd, 1904. I will sell to the highest November. 1904: bidder at public outcry, before the court All that piece, parcel or tract of land sit- ; house door in Lexington, S C , during the uate in Lexington County and State of 1 legal bonis of sale, on the first Monday in South Carolina, containing twenty-one (*21) i November, 1904; acres, more or less, and bounded bv lands i (1) All that piece, parcel or tract of land 0f Mrs. Laura S Harman, Wallace Har- | in the Connty ot Lexington, bounded by mant j. peirce Hendrix and S. L. Hendrix ! the iands of Daniel Harnold, Henry Wil- Also. liams. Dr. Geiger; William Geiger, Sr., aU that lot of land situate, lying and Robert Joyner and "William Geiger, Sr , being in the western suburbs of the town I being the tract conveyed to the said -Joy- of New Brookland, Congaree township, j ner by William C. Hayne and 1. K. Hayne Lexington county and State aforesaid, and j by deed dated 4th of February. Ib82, con- having the following boundaries and di- i taining Sixty-Six and two-thirds acres, mensions, towit: the south end of the lot j nice or less. fronts ou Shnll street and measures theron j TERMS OF SALE?Cash, Purchaser to fifty-two (52) leet; the north binding against ' oay for papers. _ lands of A. Shull and measuring fifty-two j SAMUEL l>. GEU-KLxE, teet: the west biuding against the land of : Clerk ot the Court. the saj<j a. Shall and measuring two I Lexington. S C.. October 14th, 1904. hundred and (208) feet, and east by iot ol j W. H. Sh*rpe, Esq., Plaintiff s Atty. jyjrs Alice Porter and measuring two hun- ; dred and e gb.t (20K) feet Is Your Present Vocation Satisfactory ? j cth. ??a Z j A Urge and prominent Life Iosur- Glance irj one -V( ar from date ol sale, se j . ,, . cured by bond ol purchaser with mortance Company 18 offering excellent cage of the premises so d. with leave to j contracts to those wishing to engage purchaser to pay all cash. Purchaser to j in the Life Insurance business. Any pay lor papers one desiriDt; full particulars should! SAMUEL B.GEORGE, address. Manager. P. O Box 544, | Meww. Eflrd .* Dr.Wr, "witirT'at. j Charleston, S. C. 6w2 torueys. 3*1. * i ices and Give Our Customers the Those Prices. id do Convinced ! Line of Everything You Need. Hundred Cents with Every DoHar.% FREE WATER SET, the FREE 3e Spoons in the Window. ^13, A3 c 11 . Colgates flpif* FTNTF SOAPS !Mh Pi^LlI - and K if ilemaliiM agf JSa fepyjf PERFUMES, |%^ VIOLET TOILET fef?J POWDER. The name Colgate stands for the Best. We are ready to serve you. LESHTST02T, s. c. ' llllnll 1 JUDi FOR IT MAY INTEREST YOU AND Save You Money. ABOUT COTTON ?We want ycur Cotton and Cotton Seed? we will pay highest prices. ABOUT ORGANS ?We want to show jou our line of Parlor Organs, in oaK ana wnluut.. Tbey are beauties. ABOUT P'.' jGIES ?Just received a car load of up to date, stjlislz buggies and surreys. Can suit young and old. FALL CLOTHING ?A big, nobby line of Mens' Suits and trousers have just arrived. ABOUT PHOTOS?Bring us your picture?we will have it enlarged at a moderate price aud guarantee satisfaction. WE CARRY?A. big supply of single and double barrel breech-loading Shot Guns, 3'oves, Sewing Machines, Groceries Dry Goods, Single and Double Harness, Notions, Hardware, Shoes, Hats, Pictures and frames at all times, and will not be undersold. Bagging and ties a specialty. OUR ?Store and warehouse are full; we cordially invite you to see usWe will please you and save you money. Come. -r?-v - "X ~T T~~-v c v BATESBURC, S. C. U fNTER SH0ES COLUMBIA, S. C. Nothing but Solid Leather Shoes Sold and Every Pair Guaranteed. They are here and of course are beauties, bjcuise they are Keith Konquerors in High and Low Cuts. Blacks and Tans, A.il Leatiers, Union Alade. You are respectfully invited to call when in the city aid inspect these goods. Quality guaranteed. ; Cohen's Shoe Store, 1636 MAIN ST.. COl UM8IA. S. C.