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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, April 22, 1903. Xnlaz to 2Tew Advertisements. New Good*??The Jus L Tapp Co. Citation?E J. S Swyeerr, Sr rDXTTXiTE SERVICSS. et. Stephen's Lutheran church. i >. Bev. J. G Graichen, Pastor. 1st Sunday 11 a. mM Lexington. 1st Sunday, evening at 7530. Lexington. 2nd. Sunday 11 a m., Lexington. 3rd. Sunday 11am, Lexington. 4th. Sunday, evening at 7:30 Lexington. Sunday bcqooi service everj ouuuajr i morning at 9:30. appointments op bet. geoboe 8 beabden Nazareth, E Lutheran, First Sunday. St. John, E Lutheran, Third Sunday. Providence, E. Lutheran, 4rt Sunday. His address is 11<>9 Elm wood Avenue, Columbia, S, C., where parties wishing to correspond with him can address him. pbesbytebian sebvtces: Bev. Mr. Wallace, Pastor. 2nd. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. xjcxxnoton cibcutt m. e. chtbch south. Bey. W. E. Baebe, Pastor. l8t8unday, Hebron 11 am. Shiloh 3$ pm. 2d Sunday, Horeb 11am. Lexington 3?pm. 3d 8unday, Shiloh 11 am. Hebron 34 p m 4th Sunday, Lexington 11 am. Horeb 3} pm Lexington: Sunday school service every Sunday morning at iu u ???& Motisrs! Metiers! Metiers! How many cbildreo are at thi? season feverish aod constipated, with bad stomach and headache Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Cbildreo will always care. If worms are present they will certainly remove them. At all druggists. 25 cts. Sample mailed. 27 ' Married. Oa April 12tb, 1903, at the Lutheran parsonage io L'ttle Mountain, by the Rev J. K. Efird, Mr. J. B B inknigbt, and Miss Hatlie G. Amick of Cbapin April 15. 1903, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Henry Leaphart, by Rev. J. A. Cromer, Mr. Calvin Cromer and Miss Arie Lea? L nu- n,*lnwikto on/1 pU&Tb* XUt) lUlUJCl Ul VJiuuik/ia auu the latter of Pine Ridge, Lexington county, S. C. Magistrate Court. Col. John Bell To will and Messrs J. Frank Kneece, D Rufus Haitiwanger, W. A. Riwl, George Ricard and other prominent bu*-inef>6 men of Batesburg, were in town Thursday in attendance upon the hearing, before Magistrate Meetze, of the oase of J E. Young & Co., vs. Landrum Arta^lAkonm an/1 kio fotkor TknmQQ \^UI?liUOUIIUUl CUiU UIO JKVUSIJ Qjattlebaum. Judgment was given against Landrum Qaatilebanm on an opeu account of some ninety odd dollars. George Bell TimmermaD, E-q, represented Young & Co., and Edwin Folk Strother, Esq , appeared for the Qaattlebaums. Veterans to Meet. \ Camp Steadman will bold a meeting in this place on the 29th, inst., for the purpose of making arrangements to attend the Columbia and New Orleans reunions. Col. R W. Hunt, Division Passenger Agent of the Southern Railway, will be present to arrange for the transportation of the Veterans who may desire to attend either or both of these reunions. All persons who desire to go on these trips, whether Veterans or not, are requested to notify C jL. M. D. Harman at the earliest possible moment, so that suitable arrangements can be made for them. Municipal Officers. Our News-Letter says? At a recent mass meeting of the citizens of Leesviile the following town officials were nominated for the ensuing year: Intendent, Dr. D. M. Crossoc; Wardens, J. R. Bouknight, G. D. Barr, H. F. Hendrix and Dr. E. J. Ethei edge: mem bars Board of Health; Rev. Joab Edwards, Dr. J. 8. Black and Dr. F. B. Gunter. A i? * M.t.* . W* i>eaz& oz a jnodis woman. Mrs. Smith, wife of Mr. Jas. Smith, formerly of this place but now residing in Colombia, died last Monday morning after a short illness. Her i remaine were laid to rest in St. James cemetery Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock in the presence of a large congregation of sorrowing relatives *nd friends. The sympathy of the entire community is extended to the family in their bereavement.?Our News Letter. Be Witt's Salve FarP9t<ffium?iScrt9t P. C. Z. Notes. To the E nfcor of the Dispatch: Miss Dora Sbirey, who taught the R^d Star school, has entered the Institute and boards wi'h her brother-in-law, TrenBurer E. W. Shealy. Mr. Hollie HarmaD, who attended the Selwood school, is now pursuing his studies in the Institute and boards with his uncle, Mr. Willie Harman. There are five members of the I graduating class this year: Mr. Willie Long, Mi?ses Lily Smoak, Lola Harman, B ssie CLrley and Eppie Roof. Mr. Willie Long has been elected president of the class and Miss Eppie R >of secretary. Thfi enmmeneement exercises will begin Sunday the 24 h of May and HDd Tuesday, the 26tb. P. LextngtoD. S C. " - Now, Fishermen! We have one of the largest and best stocks of fishing tackle ever seen in this market. Lines from the finest oil silks to the commonest cotton, all varieties of hooks of the best makes, bobba, spoons, Japanese and river canes, trot line supplies and in fact everything needed to complete a fisherman's outfit. Call and inspect this stock before purchasing, as we can save you money and give perfect satisfaction. HARYtAN'S BAZAAR | Preparing for Dull Times, i Some of our pooular clu ny official are already prrp-irmg to pass to? | dull summer days pleasantly. V*- I rious devices have been considered, some of which have been adopted aod others rejected. Clerk Samut-1 ^ ^ *_ ? _ 15 Ueorge nas raaea up nis Bpare change aod invested in a kodak and proposes to spend his days takiog snap shots at lost opportunities and Treasurer Shealy has adorned bis office with a handsome register and now struts around as proud as a peacock in full plumage. Superintendent of Elucatioo Derrick has invested his salary in a large mirror and will pass his time admiring his handsome features. Auditor Derrick is in a quandary. He is undecided whether to invest in a cuspidor to while his time away trying to see how many times he can fill it with the juice of the weed, cr in a double j minted back action jack knife to whittle up stray dry goods boxes. Sheriff Ciugbman has concluded that it was not good for man to live Alnna and ha* taken unto himself a wife and will spend bis summer telling his friends what he knows about domestic life. Judge Drafts will divide his time between keeping the boys straight and fishing for sardines in the Factory pcnd. In this manner will they all spend their summer. For Over Sisty YearsMrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been in use for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggist in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure to a9k for Mrs. "Wioslow's SoothiDg Syrup," and take no other kind, tf i A Popular Foreman. Mr. Walter S. Norris, lorznerly of ' this place, but lately of Anderson, S. C, has moved baek to town and has accepted the position of assistant superintendent of the Lexington cotton milh. The employees of the mill, welcomes him back to his old position with glad aod grateful hcar;p. Planting Bice. ? V T* TT % I air. r. n. voriey is preparing to plant rice on a large scale. He baa secured from J. A. Muller, E*qM a piece of land on Depot street wbich is admirably adapted to the growing of rice and baa erected flood gates and ma3e other cecessany improvements. I Take Laxative Bro 1 Seven Mffikm Botes soM in pest 12 1?1^? ?n??? Reunion at 2Tew Orleans. For tbe 1903 R-unii.n of the Cod federate Vr-terans, tbe S~ab >ard Air Line will sell from its coupon ticket stations round trip tickets to New O leans at tbe very low rate of one cent per mile for distance traveled abort, line mileage; tbe tickets wib be sold from May 16 b to 21st inclusive, good for return until Ma> 24 b. By depositing tbe tickets witb tbe special agent at New Orleans Dot later than May 24tb, and upon pay- | ?'v# r.n too tho rptnrii UJCUl I'l */U V^UIIO vwv vow. limit of tbe tickets idhv be extended until June 15 h This remarkabl> low rate to tbe Crescent City of th?South West will no doubt be taken advantage of by a large Dumber of people as tbe rates are open ones sud he 'icket8 can be ueed not only b> t.h<- C ^federate Veterans, but by the public at large. Any ticket of the Seaboard Air Line will give full information as to ra es and schedule upon application, or same can be secured by addreesi"g Mr. C. B. Walworth, A. G. P. A. Savannah, G*. Fine Watermelon Seed. We are now c fferiog Jones, Triumph. Dr Joe Harmanra Mammoth, Ellipse, Dr. Blue Mountain JoeV Choice watermelon seed, as well as a ?~u n f/M? Qol^ I i U11 HUD ui uauu< ci\ipo orvu ui c?*v. j These seed have been acclimated aDd improved upon aDd selected with jreat care by Mr. Joe Harman and las for the first tim? been placed upon the market. Tbey are recommended for their dilicious flavor, red meat, size and shipping qualities Ghve them a trial and you will be pleased with th? results. For sale ?nly at Harraao's B-zaar. ITow is the Time. We desire to remind our readeis that this is the seasoD wheD tbey should begin to prepare thur exhibit fortbeCmnty Fair, which will be held in October. This fair is a Lex-??.? ?. : A ~ U ~l ;i lugiuu euierjjriBt; ?uu it ouuuiu, iui this reason. If there were do others, receive their liberal support and substantial encouragement. Let us all push this matter from now on aDd mike the coming fhir the most sue ceesfui ODe ever held. Ladies Military Band. The next attraction at Leesville iL? 4\T . ~n j UOliegB is bite juiuiee ruauaij uauu of fifteen musicians. Ic promises to be the best thing ever put on the college rostrum. Oie record made is that in a certain town to which it went all the people who heard it have been huggiDg themselves with delight ever since. It takes people by storm. Its date is April 28ih. Regular Sam Jones audience is exI pected. 24 FREE TO THE LiABIES. The Eastern Manufacturing Co., of Chicago, will present to every baby, under one year of age, in this county, one | solid silver baby spoon with the baby's given name engraved on same. You do not have to pay one cent nor buy anything to get this spoon. The Eastern Manufacturing Co. are large manufacturers and jobbers of jewelry and silverware, and have taken this method of advertising their goods. Instead of ervin/lino- thnncnr?f7<x of dollars foi* * ?- ? ? magazine advertising they have decided to give it away direct to consumers. The undersigned firm has been made distributing agent for this locality. Bring your baby to their store and give its name and age and you will receive one of these beautiful silver spoons all engraved free of cost. This is not a cheap article, but solid silver of elegant design. Don't fail to look over the elegant line of The Eastern Manufacturing Co. 's goods on display at ABLE & ABLE, Leesvillc. g?tP R. MOI Cures Choler?4r>farrtum. Diarrhoea, Dyser Ann Aae. Aids Digestion, Regulates the B TEETHING EASY. Cures Eruptions and S and prevents Worms TEETMINA Countc Summer's heat upon Teething Children, a mail 25 cents to C. J. MOFFETT. M. D ire a Cold in On mo Quinine Tablets. months. This signature,^ The State of South Carolina, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. By George S Drafts. E q . Probate Judge. TTTHEREAS, MRS. JULIA C BACHW man made suit to ine. to e aot her L tt rs o Administration of the E tat of and fleets ot W F. Bach man: These are. therefore, to cit and admonish all and si guiar the kindred and credi ors ?f the said W F. Back man. d ceased, toat tbev be and appear, before me. in toe Court ot Proba e, o be h-ld at Lexington C H S. C . on the 30th day ol April. 190*. alter publication h eof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, o shew caut-e, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be grant d. Giv n und?-r my band, this 14th day ol April, Arno Dcmini 19 3 GEOKGfc S. DRAFTS [L S.] p'obate Judge, Lexington County. Published on the l">th day of April, 1903, in the Lexington Disp ich. 2*24 For Sale. w w tp r?rprD pad a at d attd patt WJU ' ttjju c w o.iurj v u u wtfi plete saw Mill outfit, consisting of Lidell /;') Horse Power Engine. One Lombard 30-Horse Power Boiler. One 0. & G. Cooper Saw Mill. Ra-het fL-ad Block One 0-meh Diston Inserted Tooth Saw. 8!) te^t I of U-inch Belting t'utOff Saw. Shafting. etc., One 20-lnch plain r and Mitcher All i of the above machinery is in perfect work i ing or er and is now at work 6 Head of Oxen, 3 Carts, 7 Head ot Males, 2 Wagons Will sell at a bargain. ALSO 3">0 acres of Land, ten mile* south of | Columbia, with nice 8 room dwelling, store i honBe. 4 tenant honses. good barn. etc. j Plenty of water power and extra good farming land Ab >ut lOb acres in cultivation now It is a beautiful place for a nice j country home. Address MILL MEN, Pelion. 8. C. Warning. All pfrson* are hereby warn ed against gning employment to Bachma i Geiger colon d as he is nnde- contract to work lor me during the year 1901, and has left my employment without my col sent and without joat cau?e All persons giv ng him employment will be prose cuted to the full extent of the law JOHN A DREEER. April 15, 1903. 3w25 pd. NOT ONLY ?? DRUGS, but the cook's fr end. Gronnd Nut Cloves. Alspice, Pepper, Ginger, etc. Mentholatnra 15 cents per box. Allen's Liver Regulator, tin box, 10 cents. Remember, J. W. IilNARD, The Licensed Diuggist, LEE3VILLE, - - S. C. One Minute Cough Cure Fop Coughs, Colds and Croup. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass on the lands of George A. Swygert, known as Tract No '2 ot the Meetze Estate, adjoining lands of Mrs. Jane Chapman and Estate of Thomas Boyd deceased and Tracts Nos. 1 and 3 of said Meetze Estate. The law will be rigidly enforced against any person violat l g tnih notice. ?ne saia iana ih iegany pobted. GEORGE A. 5WYGERT. April 3, 1903. 4w25. SEWING MACHINES! Wheeler & Wilson No. 9 BALL BEARING Marvelonaly Light Running an?t Noisless, (a No. 100 spool cotton thread tor a belt will ran it). One-third faster; one third easier than any shuttle machine. h'ave about ONE DAY IN THREE. A GREVT FAVORITE WJTH PRESS MAKMRS. AND BECOMING MOllE POPULAR AuL THui TIME. XEEDLES FOR ALL MACHLXES. | REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. WORK GUARANTEED. ATTACHMENTS, SHUTTLES, ETC. In bringing Machines to be repaired it is only necessary to bring the head? Leave the table at home unless it needs repairing too. 1 ORGANS. High Grade Farrand Organs. Bef jre 3 on [buy call ac i see me. | T. T30. H04 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C Aprit 1, 1JJ3. 3m FrnrsiM P^WDElh?Lajl rtcry and the Bowel Troubles of Children of ioweis, Strengthens tlve Cbild and MAKES >ores. Colic. Hives and Thrush. Removes and Overcomes the Effects of the rvd costs or>fy 25 cents at Druggists, ?r I St- Louts, Mo. | ie Day 1 mmwbbm????a??B??? m EAT 1HERE BUG KILLER Alff GOOD J | J POINTS, j The Potato Bat? is killed. j ( The Tobacco Worm meets the same fate. | PRI< 1 ponnd . - - - - .08 cents i 3(ponnds - *20 cents o Doonda . -. - - 30 cents ! With full instruct! KAUFMANS "THE DHL1 MjEIIJYG TOJY) - November 20, 1901.? ?y. cQeacQeSSScSi 1SEED ilrish Pt ?3 as W( |0AR LOAD ?Scan name Lc gs on best q i s Wand save merchar 111 Moi S3 WRITE US AT ONCE FC THE TIME flu 11 M ?0* SEEDS ^0OclTa.rxL"toia, Sa69QQ6969< jf r GUNS AND A Gill Nets, Fishing Tac plies, Phonographs pairng of all Kind Kigl Mil C CTICC! Vf I II MB IkUl I 508 MAIN STREE1 Frank's Jobl Formerly the we!l 135.1 3IAI3T STREET, ie ready for the largest business tb ecu ?r> ?nr? /?nmnlptp_ Onfl nf t,hft I CLOTHING, HATS AND ever displayed in South Carolina, for less money and more goods for south of Baltimore. Remember, f JOBBING HOUSE you not only ! but a mammoth wholesale departrr to serve you. and are always glad t you the good things we have if yot the Namber. 1551 Main Street, an< you kindly for past patronage, Yor] M. FRANK, ?If death! OF IS TO DIE. D FERTILIZER. 8 t. Absolute Dr-ath to all inseot life. 2d Cheap' rtha any other inseticidefenowa 3d. A good fertilizer. 4th. Any chi d can apply it oth. Not dangerous to apply it. 6'h. Bead for immediate use,.no miring. 7th. Every pound of uniform strength. 3 ibbage or any garden vegetable is ascored CJE; 1" pounds - 60 e?sta 15 pounds - - 70 eee-tn 25 pounds - $1.10 ceau ons how to use. r nn i ji/jlvu *jr vv? ggists," S. . q ra f f g 5 are ?3 BUYERSg >west Prices? uality of its nnrl nlnntprsSS ley. )E PRICES. NOW IS-?5 TO BUT. gg mmiei ' BJ ;^?E22ST. fig - ? fl fw MMUNITION. kle, Base Ball Supand Records, Res, Our Prices are LilZ, PROPRIETOR. [\ COLUMBIA, S. C. bing House, kLown Bee Hi f COLUMBIA, 8. C., ey have ever done. All lines iar^eat and prettiest lines of GENT'S] FURNISHINGS We ean give you better goods ^ the same money than any house riends, in comiDg to FRANK'S have a retail stock to select from i i'.. j .11 i: i lent, roiite ana attenuvu cierna 0 have the opportunity to ebow 1 want to buy or not. He mem bet 3 call early and often. Thanking j respectfully, Proprietor.