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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, Febniary 15, 1905. Zadez to ITew Advertisements. Harness?Davis & Co. The Discoverer?Lydia E. Pinkham. Mules and Wagons?Caughman Bros. Mnles?Gregory-Rhea Mule Co. Coffins and Caskets?M. E. Rutland. Linens?Tapp's Department Store. Insurance and Real Estate Agent? Alfred J. Fox. Stock Food?Crosson Drug Co. Fire Sale?Fitzmaurice. Spring Goods?Matthews-Bouknight Company. Final Discharge?Estate of John T. Lowman. TTT_ C? 12? T> tT ftniing?*j. . Warning. We will positively not send the Dispatch to soy address out side of the county aoless it i? paid for cash in advance. So, subscribers, see your mailing label and remit, if you desire the Dispatch continued, the it will cease. Death. j Mrs. Caroline Knight, aged 85 - years, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jane Moore, 331 ^Indigo street, Columbia, last Wednesday night and b*?r remains were interred in the Baulah burying grounds. She leaves a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn her departure. Preliminary Searing*. ' , Young Lowman who is alleged to have aecidently killed young Harm an at a shooting match near Selwood recently was to have been given a preliminary hearing Monday, but ^ could not reach here on account of the high river. The bearing is now set for next Monday. Jr/yK'y.. * ^ 2To Prayer Meeting:. . To the Editor of the Dispatch: w PJease announce in the local column that there will be no prayer ' service on the third Sunday of thin month at the "Aunt Nancy Corley" home place. You will oblige us ffreatlv bv so d^ing. Accept thanks for favor. Your* verv truly, Sue H. Corley. ? Fresh Meat. Remember I ran a first class meat . market and keep fresh meats ali the time on hand. Call to see me when ) you want any kind of fresh meat. Sam Sea8trunk. Judge Xzlar to Preside. ^ Judge Aldrich will not preside at the term of court which convenes here Monday, as we have stated be. fore, be being now at Johns-Hopkins J hospital in Baltimore, undergoing treatment. He notified Mr. Samnel B. George, Clerk of Court, to nail the Bar together and-select a Judge to preside. Monday the Bar met and agreed upon Judge James F. Iziar, of Orangeburg, to preside, f The dockets of both courts are | very: heavy sod under the new law there will be but two weeks in which to clear them. This is an imposition upon Lexington, as the dockets of the February term are usually very heavy re quiring at least three or four weeks to dispose of them. G-eatleaen of the Jury. Grand Jury for 1905. "Wm I Huttc, D L Kood, D Ellis Sharp?, Dan'l J Lucas, w J A Hufstetler, A L Hite, ?? * r ? _ n-r n ?L JU WIF, l vj-arfuir, John H Hiller, J J CsDnoD, G Cal Shall. John J Kood, W A Bundrick, I> Himo Craft, * Junius E Counts, Isaac Edwards, * Sam'l M Craft, . Geo W Taylor. Petit Jurors for First Week. Paul E Buff, Wm J Deirick, E H Addy, Sim J Miller, D Marshal Hook, J M Bite, Em'l T Meetz-, A C Mitchell, Charlie Dorrity, Jos C Kamioer, J A Wbitien, . J Wm Risinger, John W Hufcto. J P Richardson, 7 Wm D Hofstetier, John J Fox, J C Hoover, J Frank L )wmao, James Hite, Noah S Crout, L P Williamson, F S Oswah, Job Hallman, We?dev E Berry, Geo W Asbill, M B Bieazer, S C Shealy, James W Lindler, J Henrv Bodie, John D Hiller, Jerry W Wise, N West Herman, Jacob B Tayior, James C Hope, F D George, D B Rodgers. Petit Jurors for Second Week. A Jaeob E Roof, G A Goodwin, WWBirre, Wade PLeaphart, John M Drafts, W F Buggott, i J E Reynolds, Sam T Weed, ( J Ed Lmdler, B L Amick, C C Medhn, Paul S Crout, D T Seay. Juo M McGrady, Webster Flick, J Wesley Price, Y E Fink, P O Couots. Jno C Sheaiy. Geo W Derrick, v Carroll Bookman, C D Price, * M A Rikard, Hamp A Lorick, D B Sheaiy, B J WaitB, NoaK H Taylor, T W Smith. Jj h. JL?i.?-?ly, Jnoob M Williams, D L Gamer, Boyd Berry, J Willie Mayer, Wm W G*iger, J Wm Mitchell, Henry A Neese. Fresh Garden Seed, at the Bazaar. i i jJ^ipation\jk /Jy/makes biliousness andVelV /Hf/bad complexions. Keep iB1 imt Isystem in. good conoi-i wl I Hi AND TONIC PELLETS j BR Mlwbich act gently and IB iH\ eliminate the poison jffll \H\ from your system. iSgJ Try One To-night. jS&jj For Sale at Harman's Bazsar. Prisoners ?a Jail. The following is a list of prisoners in j-iil to be tried at the coming term of court, which convenes on Monday, February 20, together with the crimes with which they are charged: George Waters, larceny of bicycle James Farrs, housebreaking in the day time and larceny. Arthur White, attempt to ravish. James Smith and Lee Hill, larceny iat night time. George Boland, burglary and larceny. Levi Hill, attempting to aid prisoner to escape. Johnnie Carter, assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature with intent to kill and carrying concealed weapons. All are colored except George Waters. Very Low Sates to Washington. D. C. and Beturn. Account Presidential Inauguration Ceremonies, Washington. D.C March 4th, 1905, Southern Railway announces the very low rate of one fare (plus 25 ceots) for the round trip. Still lower rates for Military Companies and Brass Bands in uniform, tweBty or ifiore in one party ticket. Tickets will be sold on March 2nd and 3rd, finallimitof March 8 h, 1905. However, an extension of final limit to leave Washington not later man midnight of March 18th, 1905, may be had by depositing ticket with Special Agent at Washington, D. C. on ob before March 8th, 1905, and payment of fee oi $1.00 at time of deposit. For further information as to rates, schedules, sleeping car reservations, etc., applv to any Agent of the Southern Railway or address. prnnlro wnf/tqn a fi p a Xfl uuno iuv4g;(iw^ 4*> v> A M Southern Railway, Atlanta, Ga. Marriages. January 19,1905, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. James Arehart. by Rev. J. A. Ctomer, Mr. M. D. Corley snd Miss L C. Arebart All of Lexington. S C February 5, 1905. by R?v. J. A. Cromer, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. John Mathias, Mr. Thomas Drafts and Miss Rachel Mathiaa. AH of Lexington S. C On January 15, 1905, by the Rev. Harrison. Mr. James W. Williams, of Columbia, and Miss OllieHarman, of LexiDgton county. Cotton and Turpentine". The latest quotations are: Cotton, good middling, 7 3-16 Turpeniine, S&vannab, firm 52. Come and Be Convinced. You'll forget that cotton is selling at 7 to 7| cents ner pound when you see our prices. Yours for business, Matthews & Bouknigbt Co , Leesville, 8. C. B^aAINi TnasaBBMBBBBBH We now In Caskets ever everything fr< i fttvtp? i ! in the State f reasonable ra YOUR PAT: I ? 33^ YOU CAN DO THIS BY START] ALL KIIN t WE HANDLE EVERYTHING PRICES i WE: WRE ! j PLEASED TO LET OUB LEXINGTON FRIENDS KNOW THAT OUR j FALL AND WINTER ^SHOES^ | i I ( j are now ready for their inspection. We can honestly say that they ars better than ever. We have pat more mone 7 into oar Shobs this fall at the price than ever, insuring every customer the best values that can be had. ^^ Every pair guaranteed. Prices reasonable for honest shoes^^" E. & F. A. DAVIS, 1710 MAIN STEEET. j; j COLUMBIA, - - - S. q, j; Store Burglarized. J Seriously Stalled. Burglars entered the store of the John Gunter, a young white mai M. R. Hartley Co., at the depot, last of Brcokland. who was seriousl; Wednesday night and stole a large stabbed by Will Teague on th amount of goods, among which was night of the 5 h of February, in Cc . an overcoat and a fine pistol the lumbie, has been carried from th property of Mr. Detnpsy George, Knowlton lofirmary, where he ba the clerk. The thieves made an en- sioce been under treatmeot, to hi trance through the cellar door, thence home and is doing as well as couh into the store through the floor, be expected UDder the circumstances They must certainly have been some Teague is still confloed in the cit^ one fully acquainted with the place | guard house. and Mr. Hartley's habit as they | ...? stopped in the place loDg enough to j THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, open aod ?at a "lot of can goods and County of Lexington, were very particular in selecting the gy George S Drafts. E*q., Probate Judgt choicest and most expensive goods. -tytherEAS, SAMUEL B. GEORGE - VV C C C P. & G 8. made suit to nn n. l w to Krant him Letters of Administration c Will &0 tO Vir^lBlQf the Estate of and effects of Charloti . __ c r. Bowman: We understand th^t the Rev S C These are. therefore, to cite and adxnnx Ballentiae has accepted a call to be- isti all and singular the kindred an come pastor of the Lutheran church "editors of the said Charlotte Bowman, dt . t, r , -d , ?. rr an- ceased, that the v be and appear, before at Rural Retreat, Va. lhi? announce- jn the Conrr of Probate io be held a menfc will come as a blow to bis Lexington, C. H.. 0 , on the 13th da parishioners, whom he has so loDg of February. 1905, after publicatio: and faithfully served. Afrer a beieof at 11 o'clock in tb? forenoon, t s.i_ mu ? i o show cause, if any they have, why tb course in the Theological Seminary, taid AdmiDislrat^n sh^M not be granted in Philadelphia, in 1894, he became j Given under my band, this 4th day c pastor of Bethel Evangelical Luth- j January. Anno Domini 1905 eran charge and located at WThire GEORGES. DRAFTS. [L. S.] DLL- u u t\ ? u t? i ! Probate Judge. Lexington County. Rock, bis old home, in Dutch Folk. j Pnblisbednn tIl8fe ,lth of jJin During his pastorate he has dfciimd j 1905. in the Lexington Dispatch. 6\d several flittering calls, but now feel- j j iDg that he can be more useful in ! WARNIMG his master's vineyard by entering into ! '" ~ ^ ! a wider field has decided to go, | A ^ PERSONS ARE WARNEI 4 ? >- i- U?*s/> UnvVvAT* t M n>ltr TT*0 " j j -Ji 1 ; -i v . J L nut IUJUUC Ui JUICVJL UKJi Ill au? nu aod be carries with him ?be beet j Peter 3^ whit6i ^ hc u e0li wishes for hiB future prosperity aod j ti-act. to work for me for the year 1905.. happiness. j :3wl7 S. E."BERRY. s & Caskets. ive the most complete line of Coffins and i shown in this part of the country. Have :>m a $3.50 case to $100 casket. j ST FUNERAL CAR [i I or the accommodation of the public at tes. Wy] Serve von any hour day or nic-ht. EITHER PHONE, Ho. 14 OR 901. RONAGE RESPECPTLLY SOLICITED RUTLAND LTE3BUBG-, S. C. * tNG TO BUY YOUR GOODS OF rDS FROM AND YOU WILL FIND OUR > RIGHT. ISEMFT701 HOME! I EMHABTCE ITS V.&I.PE. I 'J OUR STORE IS HEADQUARTERS FOR if FAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, ETC. 1 We sell all good materials I and will meet competitive I prices 1 = I LET US GIVE YOI OUR ESTIMATE ?> frwukmMkm nrnli: ml! e 8 a ilk nnvi iTininv uiiwu wvij | ! I LEZINGTON, S. C 1 B E MmMMMWM?nhmmw?mm??III III I llll MMMBMWBMMBBBBB 3 ? I IT YOU WANT TO t Save Money and Get the Best? ask for our prices oil ^ Stoves and Ranges, f Paints and Oils, Wood Mantels, Grates and ^ Tiles, Tin Plate, Iron Roofing, Conductor C Pipe, Eave Trough, Terra Cotta Flue, ^ >i ^ Pipe, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Fumps ^ ^ and Pump Supplies. ^ '| | LEE A. LOffl & El, f I j ^ 1519 Main St., Columbia. S. C. ^ I j i I | Is now on at the Old Stand 1704 | and 1706 Main Street. I i GOODS WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICE OR ANYTHING ELSE. 1 I i ! Customers will bear in mind the quality of the stock w<- always carried. There I are some {rood things in the salvage; and we feel that our customers ought to have s \ them. Customers should remember to bring small change as small change will buy 1 jolts of cloth and other articles which regularly sold for much more money. ! ?w+..-v.?,vrc dwMiiri ol</i brim? servants t o carrv home the bargains they obtain, as we J V^UOl O oin/u*u ?? ./" -f, g j will not be able to deliver goods. We will offer for sale Fin*: Silk and Fine Black | i Dress Goods and plenty of other things saved from tie- tire, some so slightly dsunag' | ed that the damage can hardly lv noticed. JOHN FITZMAURICE, X