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The Lexington Dispatch, LEXINGTON, 8. 0.. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $1.00 Six Months 50 Three Months 25 ADVERTISING RATES. Regukv Advertising, first insertion, 75 I cents per inch; ?- .<.b insertion thereafter, I 50 cents per ucb. Local notices, 5 cents j per line each m^rtjon; no local accepted for less than 2i> cents tor first insertion. Obituaries. Tributes of Respect In Memoriam, Resolutions of Respects, Cards of Thanhs, are charged tor at the rate of one half cent a word for every word over 100. The cash must invariably accompany the copv. In sending copy count the words and send one-half a cent for each word over one hundred. 'J his rule will in no case and under no circum stances be deviated irom. , Marriage notices inserted free and are so- j listed. l Rates for contract advertising will be cheerfully furnished on application. Anonymous communications will receive no attention Rejected manuscript will not be returned unless accompanied by stamps for the purpose. . Changes of all reeular advertisements allowed once a month and all additional ehanges charge tor extra. All changes and new advertisements must be in not later than Monday afternoon. For any further information call on or address. G. M. HARMAN, Editor and Publisher. Circulation, 1,71(>. Wednesday, May 18, 1904. The State Democratic Convention meets at noon today in Columbia. While trying to destroy a Russian sub-mariDe mine a Japanese war vessel was sunk. A bi? fight is expected soon at Port Arthur. f ?????? T ninrht. fhfi fflSce and Jjtttjb iU ULUOJ u>gu? >_ > material of the Augusta Herald was destroyed by fire, which origiD&ted in the engine room. Loss, about $20,000; insurance, $17,000. Herald will be issued from the Chronicle cffiee until plaot is replaced. \ Mr. David H. Witherspoon is now editing The Polk County Record, published in Barton, Fla. Dave is getting out a good, neat and readable paper, and we join with his friends hereabouts in wishing him much success and maDy friends in his new home. The State Press Association will take its annual outiDg jaunt. Tfcey will leave for the World's Fair at St. Louis, on the 20th and wiil perhaps visit oth^r points of interest before returning to their office work, "n.. "R Herman, a member, x/ i. Jkv?w ?' ? , will represent the Dispatch on this trip. The SuD-Flower Carnival in Colnmbia next week from Tuesday to I Saturday, promises to be on a very 1 elaborate scale, as no expanse has been spared to make it so. Doubtless many Lexingtonians will be there to ei j >y the fun and take ad vantage of the low prices the merchants are r ftWiug on poods for that 1 occasion. Visit the capital city next ! week and you will not regret it. Lexington does not owe a dollar ; of indebtedness for any purpose whatever notwithstanding she has made many permanent internal improvements most noticeable among them is her roads, some of which will now compare favorably with those of many of her more pretentious sister counties. Her educational system has been vastly imDroved and the standard of her A public schools elevated, all of which has been accomplished on a cash basis. Other counties have been compelled to anticipate the fall col lection of taxes by borrowing money to meet current expenses and keep things moving. Hurrah, for the grand old county of Lexington. Three cheers j for the efiisient fi-cal cfEcers and j three cheers aod a tiger for noble daughters ar.d her patriotic sons. ? 7. C. I. Commencement. The baccalsur?>te sermon will be i preach< d by the It v. W. H. Greever, j of Columbia, fo the graduating class j of the Palmetto Collegiate Institute j on next Sunday morning, May 22 at I 11 a. m . in the Lutheran church. The exercises of the primary department will be held in Roof's ball j Monday, 10 a. m ; the intermediate ' Monday, 8pm, and the class exer- I ciaes Tuesday. 8 pm. A Lesingtcn Woman Asks *'hav9 you ? fl >or paint that wiil last two weekf?" Yes, we have DevoeV; it has a beautiful gloss aDd will wear two vear? if properly applied. Sold by The K^ufmann Drug Co. [ v Baptist Union Meeting. The Upper DiviaioD of the Lexington Baptist Association meets at Lexington, May 28 :h at 10 a. m. Saturday. 10 a. m. Reorganization and Religious Exercises. 11 a. m. Introductory Sermon by Rev. E. Hall or Rev. M. J. Kjzer. 12 to 1 p. m. Recess. 1 to 2 p. m. 1st Qiery?The importance of Church Education. Opened by G. M. Corley or F. C. Aldridge. 2 to 3 p. m. 2ad Qiery?Has a Church the Scriptural Right to Discipline its Members for failing to bear their proportional share of Church expenses? Opened by L W. Langford or W. J. Gantt. Miscellaneous and adjourn. ^ ? r\ ./M.I. ?Thn Ktincfi f. nf ( p. III. iCl * 1.UD H/UUkU'i UA Church Union? Opened by Alfred Fox or W. Harmon. Sunday. 10 a. m. Sunday School Exercise. 11 to 12 Missionary Sermon by W. R Corner or Joab Eiwards. Miscellaneous and adjourn. J. T. Sawyer, Clerk. Lstter^to B. D.jlClark. gjjgj?>2 / v LexiDgton, S. C. j Dear Sir: Let's have a little private talk by ourselves on businesf; nobody else, please, read. Yjuwantto koow how to do a cheap job of painting, and have it look good. Here it is: The cheapest thiDg there is in the way of a good looking job?say nothing about its being good?is Devot; the regu lar thing in Devoe. The reason it: Devoe goes further than anything else Lead andoil is good-looking; don't go so far and costs more than Devoe. Devoe cost least of all; you don't mind its lasting longer, do you? We can't help it; a paint that goes further lasts longer; we can't help it. Yours truly, F. W. Devoe & Co., New York. P. S. The Kaufmann Drug Co., sells our paint. Broad River Dots. To Ihe Editor of the Dispatch: Farmers are through planting cotton in our section. Some planted for 15 cents but I am thinking they will gather it for 7 cents. Tne hot and dry weather has injured the small grain crops. Miss Bl?ncbe K}zer visited Mr. J H. Fulmer's family iast Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Juniah Amick, has returned home from a visit to his brother, Mr. Perry Ataick, near Prosperity. Miss Elsie Daily has left her old home at Mr. J. T Daily's and is JiviDg with Dr. J. W. Eargle's family. There was a picnic on Broad river Ascension day, near the old Freshly mill site. A nice and er j^jable time is reported Some of our farmers say they will have to plant their cotton over. We bave had no rain in four weeks and it is dry with us. ] Best wishes to the Dispatch and its readers, I am Birdie. . May 14, 1904 Cured Thirty Heah&ches [n one day, while distributing free j samples of Nervalgine, the world's best remedy for Sick and Nervous ] Headaches, Neuralgia aud Colds. Every package guaranteed. 4 dosfs for 10c. Sold by M Q Hendnx. ' Manufactured by Nervalgine Co., A.ugista, Ga. if A ! r ft I : WOMAN'S $2.00 I OXFORD. ! ! I vjrjrjrjrjrA ) Don't be afraid of it. It3 a ! JCUiruuiu kyuvp. We kcow that Two Dollars j is a CommoD place price for a i good Shoe, and we know how disgusted you are with the store that sells you a poor Shoe. i I Try a Pair, Madam, i And if you do not say that this Shoe is the best wearing?best looking, and ruo6t stylish Two j Dollar Sho9 }ou ever bad on ' your feet?your money goes back to you. A fair offer and i this woudeful Two Dollar Shoe justifies us in making it. Variety of styles. : T ^THE^ ATTAO SHOE MAN. i I iH.l; H,| 1613-Main St. \ ! JJv t VI 9 COLUMBIA,S.C. Feb. 6?ly. : BMMWBMBMBBBPPHWnBI^BiMMMBMBBBBHB^MBMBMMBB HOW TWO BEAi SPRING Ct Nothing Robs Oi Catarrh'?{ M Mrs. Leone Dolehai iiniiil + Miss Helen Whitman, 808 Grand 11 Ave., Milwaukee, Wis., writes: "There is nothing like Peruna for; I xi?t i ti fr x\rViir?V* fri v/5C Vnl1 TIM ! liiuo wivu . . ambition for work or play. After a pro- I longed illness, about a year ago I felt j unable to regain my health, but four] I bottles of Peruna made a wonderful j change and restored me to perfect health, j I As long as 3rou keep your blood in a.j good condition you are all right, and 1 \ Peruna seems to fill the veins with pure, j healthful blood. I thoroughly endorse I it."?Miss Helen Whitman. j How to Get Strong Nerves. ' First, repair the injury already done | to your nerves. The way to do this is lo J i do exactly as did Mr. Hal. P. Denton, I | Chief Department Publicity and Promo-'> tion of National Export Exposition. > He writes: "Toward the latter part | of August I found myself in a very much run-down condition. My family v physician said I had nervous prostra-! c tion and recommended a sea voyage. I ! ; ? t 1 gradually grew worse. A kind friend 11 whom 1 had known in Ohio recom-L mcnded Peruna. Though skeptical, 1 j linally yielded to his advice.- After > using one bottle I was much impioved ^ and with the fifth bottle came complete } leeoverv. I am in perfect health today I and owe everv*thing to Peruna."?Hal. i j ; P. Denton. j A Spring Tonic. f Almost everybody iteeils a : ' CAPITAL, FOUR PER CENT. per annum, payable quarterly on Savings Depo ^COUNTY AND TOWN DEP3SI1 3f v * # $ ?- ?- # ? ?- * * ?- $ * ? * * ? ?- $ * 3 la lei ? 3r -2 I Real Estate & Insurance i i ft 9i'2i Gervaia Strret, ft 3 ft ft * | COLUMBIA. - - - S. C. % j t- * 3 V- ft * V- ft 3 ft ^ 3 ft * -3 ft ft * ft <-vr><-^ * * ft j ft ft 3 ft ft ?i ft ft 3 ft ft 4 ft ft J ! Farms Wanted. I | ft ft 1 If you have Farming, | \ ft Timbered or Mineral ft \ | Land for sale, and wish | ] ft to sell, write me. giving ft I -5 description and priceft ft I i ft riTT IftT TTTIT T TT r ; I mM h. MLLI, I | REAL ESTATE AGENT, 11 * COLUMBIA, - - S. C. s!' 3f i ^ : 1 3$. April 50 -ly. a . i?t it i rjf V # # V V V V V V V ^ V V jjr ?}r V v V V V V V V TTTINTHOP COL LEGE SCHOLAR VV SH IPS AND EN'IRA> CE tXAMJ- j . NATION ?The txamirat'nn lor the award of vac ml selii larships in Wintbrop Colli de ! and lor the admission of new students will be held at the County Comt House on Enday. July 8th. at 9 a. m. Applicants must not be less than tilteeh rears of ape When j scholarship* are vacated alter J a lv 8. they will be a war led to those making the high- j est average at this examination. Scholar- j ships are worth $109 and tree tuition. The . next session will open September 21. 1904. ! For further information and catalogue ad- i dress. PRE-I DENT D. B. JOHNSON, j . Rock Hill, S. C. 8\\3o. FOR SALE?Two liue large sows, each ] . having <> young pig-', can te bcucht cheap, ! LOWMAN L. ROOF. 4 I a JTiFUL WOMEN ESCAPED ITARRii BY USE OF PE-RU-NA. ne of Strength Like Spring Spring Fever is Spring Catarrh. . TXa^ Mrs. Leone Dolohan, in a letter from the Commercial Hotel, H Minneapolis, Minn., writes: The Pernna Medicine Co., Columhus, Ohio. |V',j H Centlemen: 4,For two months my physician experimented i)\' 'j ?4 wiili me trying to cure a hard eold which settled in my stomach, wF/7' 7 C causing intlammalion and catarrh. I then made up my mind /W H ^l(' v,as fjn'l'-Iy u mi hie to help me, and reading some of the >4 flattering testimonials as to he value of Peruna in such eases, I thought I would trv it. I:. j^j ' "was s:x weeks before I could oat a meal without unpleasant "/.. H ^focis. l,lIt * have now been well for six months, and I <:ive all - H tlie credit to P?nma."?Mrs. Leone Dolehan. h%*': ShiIIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTXTTTrTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTT1 h 8 3 X^ h 3 -.iiimr: \ ?*.?" 8 j Miss Helen Whitman. ^ xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxnxxxixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxzxil spring. Something to brace the nerves, I Catarrh in Spring. nvigorale the brain, and cleanse the The spring is the best time to treat ilood. That Peruna will1 do this is he-' catarrh, Xature renews herself every ? rond all question. Everyone who lias spring. T!ie system is rejuvenated by ricd it has had the same experience as spring w-ather. This renders meclivlrs. D. V.*. Tlmberlake, of Lynchburg,1 cincs more effective. A sJxrt course of da., who, in a recent letter, made use of, Peruna, assisted by tlie hr.rny air of lie following words: 441 always take a spring, will euro old., stubborn cases of lose of lVrunsv after business hour-, as | eatr.rrli that have resisted treatment for t is a great thing for the nerves. The re year.-. Everybody should ; v s no b 't'er spring tonic. a1 T have of Pr. Ilartman's latest bo,.]. < u <rrn. :s<-<! about all of them."?Mrs.- P. \\*. Ad'*r\ss Th" Peruna Z ieui . < 1 HI lie LEXINGTON, S. C. $30,000.00. \ TWO PEIS (EST. sits.) per annum, payable quarterly on Checking depo.-ics on mi mi mum amount of $200 fORY. PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION GUARANTEED.-?* >??*?*<?*?****?*<???????? T(';(clior.-' Exa111ina(ion. * ~ST7" jf~\ "1 J By order of the State Board of E(lu& 8A fij bs |! fl | * cation there will be an examination for * Ql ir H ? a 3 SS 9 * teachers'certificates in the Court House, jj L- H * y <f % * at Lexington, on Friday, May 20th. & The examination will begin at 1) a. in.. _ . , _ m & and close at 5 p. 111. ! Refreshing Drinks !! 2 job* s derrick, & w # County Superintendent Education. * * Mav 4. 1904.?3w28. j The finest that can | NOTICE: b6 m8,Cl6 ?lt * t have uemuVed mi'office from * * JL Kinard's Drug Store to the Anstiu * nDTir Pfl Baiidmg, opposite Dr. Etheredgc'.s. where * I 'flit iNMll I li 11'IT I 111 * I c-iia be lonod irom 8 to 10 a. m; 1 to 3 > vlT"f kJk5"/il 1/il.UU \J\JIj jfr p. m., and 7 to 9 p uq. f _ .? ? , ^ - 2 L. JULIAN" EFTKD. M. D , i ILriSSVILZ^Ej S. C. a Leesvi'le, b. C. ? 3 Mav 6. 1904 2*28 J Fall line of Druge, Toilet Ar- J .. , ^ ^ ?? ? Flavoring Extracts, Paints, Oils. S yjjjf ^ " ^^entS ^ ^0^n<"r^'S ^in6^ ^an * ^ I CALL ASI? SEE US. | j|j T2ZS THIS IS TO GIVE JSO'IICE TO THE j <?> general public against the luring and i qTTTT?mc r*rST T A"SC! harboring in any wa> whatever Jacob \v\ LeapLurt. as be is under a Laborer's Con- a: iract with me lor the tear T.!Ut, and has | yv lelt :uv employment without j ?st can.-e. ^ All per-ons are hereby forbidden to hire or shelter my daughter. May Belle S2?1HTS iL^sTD Hartley. (without mv consent) as she is si minor. ALEX HAIITLEY. W ETERYTIilAlr o\V">Op<l Lccsvillr, S. BEESWAX WANTED I NOTIONS OF L3T LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES $ T J"V T \ \ T T TTTE WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAK- |g LisI J i\ JL V Vt ket price for clean an 1 pure Beesvax. Price governed by color and cocdi- COLTJjVII T11 i-: nAZAAK-| ! Clerk's Sale. STATE 0? SOUTH CA20LIKA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Court oJ Common Pleas. Mrs. Emma Meetze. Plaintiff, \ ajtain-r Henry William Meerze. May Blanche; Meerze. .Toff B. Amick and C. M. Ktird. Treasurer of the United Synod of the South. Defendants. PARTITION (>F REAL ESTATE. In obedience to the Deeree of the. Court herein, signed by Hon. Ernest Gary, Circuit Judue. at Columbia. S.C., . on May I(>, inst.. I will sell to rile lii^ii- ^ est bidder, at public outcry. lie fore rh \ ^ Court House door. in Lexington, S. C., j during the le?ral hours of sale, on the j lirst Monday in June. 1!M>4. the real | estate of tin* late W. If. Meetze, in 1 tracts and parcels, to wit: No. 1. All that lot of land, fronting oil the Orangeburg road and adjoining lots Nos. 2. 7 and <J. and lot of Jeff' B. Amiek. 1 No. 2. All that lot of land, fronting on the < )rangebnrg road, and adjoining lots Nos. 1. o and 7. No. J. Ail that lot of land, fronting on the Orangeburg road, and adjoining lots Nos. 2, 4 and 7. No. 4. All that lot of land, fronting on the Orangeburg road, and adjoining lots Nos. 2 and 7. and facing on New Street. No. 0. All that piece, parcel or lot of land, containing about three acres, more or less, fronting on the Orangeburg road, and adjoining lot No. 8, the New Street, and the Factory paid. The. residence is on rhis lot. No. (J. All that lot of land, adjoining lots Nos. 1 and 7, lots of Jeff B. Amiek, lands of A. L. Hartley and lands claimed by Mrs. Rosa I. Meetze. This lot is vfllnahli* for the eremite nwlr mi if '* * No. 7. All that piece, parcel or tract, of land, containing eight and one-half acres, more or less, fronting on rhe New Street, and adjoining lands of A. L. Hartley, and lots Nos. >, 4, (5 and P. No. 8. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, containing about nine and onehalf acres, more or less, fronting on the ^ New Street, and the Factory pond, and. adjoining Nos. 5 and 10. No. 9. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, containing seven and onequarter acres, more or less, fronting on the New Street, and adjoining lands of A. L. Hartlev and J. E. Mathias, and lot No. 7. No. 10. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, containing about t welve acres, more or less, fronting on the New Street, and the Factory ]>oud, and ad- ^ joining lauds of W. P. Roof, and lot No. 8. All of these lands are situate, lying and being in the County of Lexington and State aforesaid, and further information may be had by calling on C. E. Corley at Lexington Dejx)t, or upon examination of the plats at the Clerk's office. TERMS OF SALE?One-third cash, the balance in two equal annual instalments. with interest from day of sale, ^ secured by Ijond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold, with leave to pay all or more than one-third cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. To all and sigular the creditors of the said W. if. Meetze. deceased: w By virtue of an order of the Court t directing it, von are herebv notified and required to forthwith present and file with the said Clerk, duly verified and proven any and all claims and demands whatsoever, against said estate of W. H. MCetzc. SAMUEL B. GEORGE. Clerk of the Court. Lexington, S. C., May 1'?, UKU. Attorneys of Record?Messrs. Efird & Dreher. 8w80. Registration Notice. ^ i LL PERSONS NOT HAVING A jfx registration certificate and desiring to register must appear in jierson before the Board at Lexington Court House, S. C. The Board will be in session' every first Monday of each month from 9 a. 111. to 8 p. m. In conformity with the provisions of the law. the Board will open the books at Brookland, Leesville and Batesburg on daye hereafter to l>e arranged. The Board may also arrange to open the books one or two days in the southern portion of the county and one or two days in the Fork, at the most convenient places. The places and dates of same will be announced through the columns of the Dispatch. *4[ JAMES B. ADDY, " W. S. HITE, S. H. HARM AN. Board of Registration Lex. Co. Lexington, S. C., May 8, 1904.?tf Jm H-CTB, 5 | FuElTISKHTG GOODS. & LSO <& J ^ ' WHITE GOODS. % A 3EEDS: % ALL KINDS. ? 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